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18th Street Expressway Bridge

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The 18th Street Expressway Bridge is a one level deck truss, four lane crossing of the Kansas River in Kansas City, Kansas. It was built in 1959, to replace the Argentine Bridge to the west. It also rises above the BNSF railroad tracks. It was damaged in 2000, after a BNSF train derailed and destroyed one of the piers, which caused the south approach span to buckle, and disabled it for several months while it was being repaired. The bridge has no significant shoulder (breakdown lane) and no pedestrian walkway.

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18th Street Expressway Bridge
South 18th Street Expressway, Kansas City Armourdale

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South 18th Street Expressway

South 18th Street Expressway
66105 Kansas City, Armourdale
Kansas, United States
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