Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge

Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge

I-280 Bridge from Davenport
Coordinates 41°28′45″N 90°37′56″W / 41.47917°N 90.63222°W / 41.47917; -90.63222
Carries 4 lanes of I280
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois
Official name Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge
Other name(s) I-280 Bridge
Characteristics
Design Tied arch bridge
Total length 4,194 feet (1,278 m)[1]
Width 82 feet, 4 lanes
Longest span 175 m
History
Opened October 25, 1973 (October 25, 1973)
Statistics
Daily traffic 21,200[1]

The Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge,[2] also known as the Baker Bridge or Interstate 280 Bridge, carries Interstate 280 (I-280) across the Mississippi River between Davenport, Iowa and Rock Island, Illinois, United States. The bridge opened in 1973 with a blue and yellow color scheme, thought to be unique in the state. In 2007, it was repainted all blue.[3] On July 30, 2010, the bridge was officially named the Sergeant John F. Baker Jr. Bridge.[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Bridges: Iowa, Illinois order safety inspections". Quad City Times. Archived from the original on October 7, 2008. Retrieved 2007-12-19.
  2. "I-280, I-480, and I-680". iowahighways.org.
  3. Barb Ickes. "I-280 bridge gets the blues; so long yellow". The Quad-City Times.
  4. http://www.iowadot.gov/autotrails/bakerbridge.html
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