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Herschel Lovett Bridge

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Herschel Lovett Bridge
Coordinates32°32′39″N 82°53′33″W / 32.5441°N 82.8926°W / 32.5441; -82.8926Coordinates: 32°32′39″N 82°53′33″W / 32.5441°N 82.8926°W / 32.5441; -82.8926
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Carries US 80 / US 319 / SR 26 / SR 29 / SR 31
CrossesOconee River
LocaleDublinEast Dublin city line
Maintained byGDOT
Characteristics
Designsteel, continuous
MaterialStringer/multi-beam or girder
Total length234.6 meters (770 ft)
Width17.8 meters (58 ft)
No. of spans9
History
Construction end1952 (1952).[1]
Statistics
Daily traffic31320
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References
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The Herschel Lovett Bridge is a steel girder bridge over the Oconee River along the DublinEast Dublin city line. It carries US 80/US 319/SR 26/SR 29/SR 31. The bridge was named for Herschel Lovett, a Dublin businessman and politician.[1]

The bridge was built in 1952.[1]

Dimensions

The bridge is a continuous steel structure, that includes girders.[2]

It measures 234.6 meters (770 ft) in length and 17.8 meters (58 ft) in width.[2]

Former bridge[edit]

Oconee River Bridge postcard image, c.1930-45

A former bridge over the Oconee at Dublin was known as "Oconee River Bridge".[3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Thompson, Scott Laurens County, p. 120, at Google Books
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Federal Highway Administration (2012). "NBI Structure Number: 000000017500170". National Bridge Inventory. Federal Highway Administration. Search this book on
  3. see postcard image

External links[edit]



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