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Name of this bridge
The MoDOT is inconsistent as to whether this is the "U.S. 69" or "US 69" bridge (e.g. see
http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/US69MRB.htm). I can find no other formal name (it doesn't seem to have been given the name of either of its predecessors, the
Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River) and
Platte Purchase Bridge). The lack of periods in U.S. seems inconsistent with WP style, so perhaps in retrospect I made the wrong choice here. If someone has a compelling argument to change it, I have no objections.
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talk) 22:29, 19 December 2017 (UTC)reply
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Name of this bridge
The MoDOT is inconsistent as to whether this is the "U.S. 69" or "US 69" bridge (e.g. see
http://www.modot.org/kansascity/major_projects/US69MRB.htm). I can find no other formal name (it doesn't seem to have been given the name of either of its predecessors, the
Fairfax Bridge (Missouri River) and
Platte Purchase Bridge). The lack of periods in U.S. seems inconsistent with WP style, so perhaps in retrospect I made the wrong choice here. If someone has a compelling argument to change it, I have no objections.
GeoGreg (
talk) 22:29, 19 December 2017 (UTC)reply