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Narrows Bridge

Narrows Bridge

The Narrows Bridge was constructed c. 1904 on Dundee-Narrows Road in Ohio County, Kentucky.


The Narrows Bridge was constructed c. 1904 on Dundee-Narrows Road in Ohio County, Kentucky. The Camelback through truss remained open for automobiles until 2005 when it was bypassed by a new alignment.

Narrows Bridge
Narrows Bridge
Narrows Bridge
Narrows Bridge
Narrows Bridge
Narrows Bridge

Information

  • State: Kentucky
  • Route: Dundee-Narrows Road
  • Type: Camelback Through Truss
  • Status: Active - Pedestrian
  • Total Length: 142 feet
  • Spans:
  • Deck Width: 11.5 feet
  • Navigational Clearance:


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