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Senator Roy Blunt Bridge

Bridges of the United States Numbered Highway SystemBuildings and structures in Jefferson City, MissouriRoad bridges in MissouriThrough arch bridges in the United StatesTruss bridges in the United States
U.S. Route 54U.S. Route 63

The Senator Roy Blunt Bridge is a twin continuous through arch truss bridge over the Missouri River at Jefferson City, Missouri, which carry U.S. Routes 54 (US 54) and 63 between Cole County and Callaway County. Before being officially named for former Missouri Senator Roy Blunt in 2022, the bridge was known as the Jefferson City Bridge.As of 2018, the combined bridges see approximately 29,000 vehicle traversals per day.

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Senator Roy Blunt Bridge
US 54;US 63, Jefferson City

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US 54;US 63
65101 Jefferson City
Missouri, United States
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