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Israel LaFleur Bridge

Coordinates: 30°12′06″N 93°16′49″W / 30.2017°N 93.2804°W / 30.2017; -93.2804
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Isreal LaFleur Bridge
Spanning Calcasieu Ship Channel and Prien Lake
Coordinates30°12′06″N 93°16′49″W / 30.2017°N 93.2804°W / 30.2017; -93.2804
Carries I-210
CrossesCalcasieu Ship Channel
LocaleLake Charles, Louisiana
Official nameIsreal LaFleur Bridge
Other name(s)I-210 Bridge
Maintained byLDOT
History
Opened1962
Statistics
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Location
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The Isreal LaFleur Bridge is a concrete pillar vehicular bridge located in Lake Charles, Louisiana. The bridge was built in 1962 as part of Interstate 210 (Lake Charles Loop; a highway expansion that travels over the Calcasieu River, south of Lake Charles, and back up to Interstate 10). It is named after Isreal LaFleur, who spearheaded the project to build it.[1]

The bridge is about 8,500 feet (2,600 m) long, and 140 feet (43 m) high. It is one of the tallest structures in southwest Louisiana.

The bridge survived the fourth-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded and the most intense tropical cyclone ever observed in the Gulf of Mexico, Hurricane Rita. The bridge's structural rating is 96%, even after surviving two major hurricanes.

See also

References

  1. ^ "4/16/03: Roy and Pearl LaFleur - KPLC 7 News, Lake Charles, Louisiana". Kplctv.com. Retrieved 29 July 2017.

30°12′06″N 93°16′49″W / 30.2017°N 93.2804°W / 30.2017; -93.2804