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Kennerdell Bridge

Coordinates: 41°15′47″N 79°50′30″W / 41.26309°N 79.84176°W / 41.26309; -79.84176
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Kennerdell Bridge
Coordinates41°15′47″N 79°50′30″W / 41.2631°N 79.8418°W / 41.2631; -79.8418
CarriesTwo lanes of Kennerdell Road (PA 3008)
CrossesAllegheny River
LocaleRockland Township and Clinton Township
Characteristics
DesignGirder bridge
Total length905 feet
Width28 ft
History
Opened2000
Location
Map

The Kennerdell Bridge is a girder bridge connecting Rockland Township and Clinton Township in Venango County, Pennsylvania that serves the tiny village of Kennerdell (with a population of only about 200). Originally, a 1907 truss bridge stood on this site. It was rehabilitated in 1981, but ultimately replaced in 2000. Only about 250 cars use the bridge each day

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41°15′47″N 79°50′30″W / 41.26309°N 79.84176°W / 41.26309; -79.84176