Buck O'Neil Bridge
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Die Buck O’Neil Bridge, früher Broadway Bridge, ist eine vierspurige Straßenbrücke über den Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri. Die Stabbogenbrücke aus dem Jahr 1956 führt den und wird vom (MoDOT) betrieben. Das Verkehrsaufkommen lag 2016 bei 34.600 Fahrzeugen täglich. Sie ist benannt nach dem afroamerikanischen Baseballspieler .
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The Buck O'Neil Bridge is a triple arch bridge that spans the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. It first opened for traffic September 9, 1956 as the Broadway Bridge. It was built at a cost of $12 million. It was a toll bridge until 1991. It replaced the Second Hannibal Bridge just to its east which had handled auto traffic on its upper level. It provides access from downtown Kansas City to the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport and to the city of Riverside, Missouri.
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Die Buck O’Neil Bridge, früher Broadway Bridge, ist eine vierspurige Straßenbrücke über den Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri. Die Stabbogenbrücke aus dem Jahr 1956 führt den und wird vom (MoDOT) betrieben. Das Verkehrsaufkommen lag 2016 bei 34.600 Fahrzeugen täglich. Sie ist benannt nach dem afroamerikanischen Baseballspieler .
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The Buck O'Neil Bridge is a triple arch bridge that spans the Missouri River in Kansas City, Missouri, in the United States. It first opened for traffic September 9, 1956 as the Broadway Bridge. It was built at a cost of $12 million. It was a toll bridge until 1991. It replaced the Second Hannibal Bridge just to its east which had handled auto traffic on its upper level. It provides access from downtown Kansas City to the Charles B. Wheeler Downtown Airport and to the city of Riverside, Missouri. U.S. Route 169, which the bridge carries across the river, never enters North Kansas City, Missouri, but skirts the western border. On June 24, 2016 the Bridge was officially renamed from the Broadway Bridge to the Buck O'Neil Bridge named after the Kansas City Monarchs player and manager John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil. The bridge is currently being replaced.
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