Great River Bridge

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The Great River Bridge is a cable-stayed highway bridge spanning the Mississippi River at Burlington, Iowa, serving as a key regional crossing between Iowa and Illinois.

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Great River Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cable-stayed bridge
highway bridge
carries U.S. Route 34 NERFINISHED
road traffic
connects Illinois
Iowa
crosses Mississippi River
crossesAt Burlington–Fort Madison rail corridor
surface form: Burlington, Iowa–Gulfport, Illinois corridor
hasDeckType roadway deck
hasDesign cable-stayed
hasFunction vehicular traffic
hasLocale Burlington μSA
surface form: Burlington metropolitan area
hasNumberOfSpans multiple
hasRegionServed southeastern Iowa
western Illinois
hasStructureType steel and concrete bridge
hasToll no
hasTrafficDirection bidirectional
isOn Burlington–Fort Madison rail corridor
surface form: Mississippi River crossing corridor at Burlington
locatedIn Burlington, Iowa
Des Moines County, Iowa NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy Illinois Department of Transportation
Iowa Department of Transportation
namedAfter Mississippi River
surface form: Mississippi River (the Great River)
opened 1993
partOf United States Numbered Highway System
surface form: U.S. Highway System
replaced MacArthur Bridge (Burlington, Iowa)
servesAs regional crossing between Iowa and Illinois

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Burlington, Iowa, United States hasBridge Great River Bridge
Burlington, Iowa hasLandmark Great River Bridge