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Nebraska City Bridge

Coordinates: 40°40′16″N 95°49′49″W / 40.67107°N 95.83033°W / 40.67107; -95.83033
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Nebraska City Bridge
Coordinates40°40′16″N 95°49′49″W / 40.67107°N 95.83033°W / 40.67107; -95.83033
Carries N-2/ Iowa 2
CrossesMissouri River
LocaleNebraska City, Nebraska
Followed byWaubonsie Bridge
Characteristics
DesignGirder
History
Opened1986
Location
Map

The Nebraska City Bridge is a four-lane girder bridge over the Missouri River connecting Otoe County, Nebraska with Fremont County, Iowa at Nebraska City, Nebraska.

The bridge built in 1986 bypasses the central business district and replaced the Waubonsie Bridge truss bridge which opened in 1930 and went towards the middle of town. The Waubonsie Bridge built by the Kansas City Bridge Company called itself "The Bridge with a State park at Each End" because Arbor Lodge State Park was on the Nebraska side and Waubonsie State Park was on the Iowa side.

The Waubonsie Bridge replaced a pontoon bridge built in 1888 that claimed to be the largest drawbridge of its kind in the world. The pontoon bridge was more than 2,000 feet (610 m) long and the middle of the bridge could swing open providing a 528-foot (161 m)-wide passage.

Local usage refers to the new bridge just as "the Missouri River Bridge."

The bridge was constructed as part of a highway plan to provide four-lane access between Lincoln, Nebraska and Interstate 29 in Iowa. The bridge connects Nebraska Highway 2 with Iowa Highway 2.

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