Mon–Fayette Expressway Bridge

Mon–Fayette Expressway Bridge
Coordinates 40°00′05″N 79°33′20″W / 40.0015°N 79.5556°W / 40.0015; -79.5556Coordinates: 40°00′05″N 79°33′20″W / 40.0015°N 79.5556°W / 40.0015; -79.5556
Carries 4 lanes of Pennsylvania Route 43
Crosses Monongahela River
Locale Luzerne Township and Centerville
Official name Ronald C. "Smokey" Bakewell Bridge
Characteristics
Design Girder bridge
Total length 3,022 feet (921 m)
Clearance below 200 feet (61 m)
History
Opened July 6, 2013

The Mon–Fayette Expressway Bridge, officially the Ronald C. "Smokey" Bakewell Bridge is a high-level girder bridge that carries vehicular traffic across the Monongahela River between Luzerne Township in Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Centerville in Washington County, Pennsylvania.

The bridge was opened on July 6, 2012 and completed the southern section of Pennsylvania Route 43, more commonly known as the Mon–Fayette Expressway. Upon completion, motorists can now travel via freeway for 58 miles (93 km) between Morgantown, West Virginia and the Pittsburgh suburb of Jefferson Hills, Pennsylvania. The cost of the bridge project was $96 million.[1] The total length of the bridge is 3,022 feet; 51,000 cubic yards of concrete were used to create the structure.[2] In 2013, the Pennsylvania Legislature voted to name the bridge for Ronald C. "Smokey" Bakewell, a local serviceman killed during the Vietnam War.[3]

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