The Big Four Bridge
About The Big Four Bridge
The Big Four Bridge is a previous railroad truss connect that traverses the Ohio River, associating Louisville with Jeffersonville in Indiana. Built in 1895, the six-traverse connect traverses a length of 2,525 feet 770 m and is 547 feet 167 m and was changed over into a person on foot and bike connect in 1969, acquiring it the epithet of the "Scaffold That Goes Nowhere."
Access to the scaffold is constrained to person on foot and bike utilize, offering individuals from Louisville, Jeffersonville, New Albany, and Clarksville a grand and safe approach to movement between the urban communities.
There are urban green spaces on either end of the scaffold, including gardens, wellsprings, structures, and a youngsters' play area where individuals can unwind and appreciate the outside.
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