The Miami Bridge, also known as the McDaniel Memorial Bridge, is a new concrete girder bridge that carries Missouri Route 41 over the Missouri River between Miami and Eugene Township, Missouri. The original Miami Bridge was a cantilever through truss bridge built in 1939, and its deck was replaced in 1983 as part of a rehabilitation project. The old bridge's m…
The Miami Bridge, also known as the McDaniel Memorial Bridge, is a new concrete girder bridge that carries Missouri Route 41 over the Missouri River between Miami and Eugene Township, Missouri. The original Miami Bridge was a cantilever through truss bridge built in 1939, and its deck was replaced in 1983 as part of a rehabilitation project. The old bridge's main cantilever span was 474.7 feet, while the two anchor spans were each 415 feet in length, resulting in a total cantilever truss length of 1304.7 feet. There were 11 approach spans, including four Warren deck truss spans, three on the northern approach and one on the southern approach. All remaining approach spans were steel stringer spans. Total bridge length including approach spans is 2,071.9 feet. The bridge's deck width is 23.0 feet and it has vertical clearance of 16.5 feet.