Edison Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 41°28′52″N 82°50′09″W / 41.4811625°N 82.835744°W |
Carries | SR 2 / SR 269 |
Crosses | Sandusky Bay |
Locale | Bay View, Ohio; Danbury Township, Ohio |
Official name | Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge |
Maintained by | Ohio Department of Transportation |
ID number | 6200788 |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 2,049 feet (625 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1965 |
Replaces | Bay Bridge |
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The Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge, [1] otherwise known as the Edison Bridge, [2] carries Ohio State Routes 2 and 269 over Sandusky Bay. The bridge, which is 2,049 feet (625 m) in length, [3] was completed in 1965. [4] It was named for inventor and nearby Milan native Thomas Edison. [5]
The Edison Bridge replaced the Bay Bridge, a lift bridge which was dedicated on February 2, 1929. The Bay Bridge was initially a private bridge maintained by the Sandusky Bay Bridge Company, which charged a 50-cent toll; the Ohio Department of Highways bought it for $1,795,000, at first lowering the toll to 25 cents then abolishing it on August 30, 1946. [6] The Ohio Department of Transportation closed the lift span on April 19,[ original research?] 1985 after an inspection which predicted a collapse due to its own weight; [7] it formally abandoned the span in April 1986 [7] and subsequently removed it in May 1989,[ original research?] converting its approaches to fishing piers. [3] [4]
Edison Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 41°28′52″N 82°50′09″W / 41.4811625°N 82.835744°W |
Carries | SR 2 / SR 269 |
Crosses | Sandusky Bay |
Locale | Bay View, Ohio; Danbury Township, Ohio |
Official name | Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge |
Maintained by | Ohio Department of Transportation |
ID number | 6200788 |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 2,049 feet (625 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1965 |
Replaces | Bay Bridge |
Location | |
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The Thomas A. Edison Memorial Bridge, [1] otherwise known as the Edison Bridge, [2] carries Ohio State Routes 2 and 269 over Sandusky Bay. The bridge, which is 2,049 feet (625 m) in length, [3] was completed in 1965. [4] It was named for inventor and nearby Milan native Thomas Edison. [5]
The Edison Bridge replaced the Bay Bridge, a lift bridge which was dedicated on February 2, 1929. The Bay Bridge was initially a private bridge maintained by the Sandusky Bay Bridge Company, which charged a 50-cent toll; the Ohio Department of Highways bought it for $1,795,000, at first lowering the toll to 25 cents then abolishing it on August 30, 1946. [6] The Ohio Department of Transportation closed the lift span on April 19,[ original research?] 1985 after an inspection which predicted a collapse due to its own weight; [7] it formally abandoned the span in April 1986 [7] and subsequently removed it in May 1989,[ original research?] converting its approaches to fishing piers. [3] [4]