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General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge

General Information

Beginning of works: 1978
Completion: 1980
Status: in use

Project Type

Awards and Distinctions

1982 Award of Merit  

Location

Location: , ,
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Coordinates: 30° 54' 32.33" N    87° 58' 33.42" W
Coordinates: 30° 56' 32.70" N    87° 52' 54.69" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

main span 244 m
total length ca. 10 km
vertical navigation clearance 38 m

Materials

piers reinforced concrete

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge, more commonly known locally as the " Dolly Parton Bridge", consists of dual parallel tied through arches of weathering steel and beam viaducts of concrete that form one continuous span carrying four lanes of Interstate 65 across the Mobile-Tensaw River Delta northeast of the U.S. city of Mobile, Alabama. Built from 1978 to 1980, it spans a distance of 6.08 miles (10 km) over the delta, making it, along with the Jubilee Parkway across Mobile Bay to ist south, among the longest bridges in the nation. It was named in honor of Walter K. Wilson, a Chief of Engineers with the United States Army Corps of Engineers and long-term resident of Mobile. He was credited with being one of the first people recognizing the need to construct a high-level bridge on Interstate 65 over the Mobile River that would not impede waterway development. The state of Alabama named the bridge in his honor after completion of construction in 1978.

Dolly Parton Bridge

The bridge has red warning lights atop the parallel support arches which, when combined with the shape of the supporting arches when approached from certain directions, have caused the bridge to gain the nickname "The Dolly Parton Bridge".

May 22, 2014 Fire

On May 22, 2014 the bridge suffered damage in the northbound portion due to extreme heat caused following an accident involving two semi-trailer trucks. The accident occurred approximately 1-mile (1.6 km) from the arch portion of the bridge. One truck carrying petroleum barrels, stopped due to a previous accident, was rear ended by another truck, with an explosion ensuing. The driver of the tractor which impacted the trailer was killed. The subsequent fire and extreme heat generated caused significant damage to the concrete deck. The bridge was temporarily closed for two days and then reopened to one lane of northbound traffic. The Alabama Department of Transportation estimated it would take several months to replace the top 8 inches of the concrete deck over an unspecified area of the damaged bridge. The two northbound lanes were completely closed during construction, with the two southbound lanes divided into one southbound and one northbound lane.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "General W.K. Wilson Jr. Bridge" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

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  • Published on:
    27/11/2012
  • Last updated on:
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