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North Approach

Photo taken by David Backlin in April 2008

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West Rail

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North End

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Side View from Below

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South Embankment

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Map 

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Facts 

Overview
Lost concrete frame bridge over I-64/US 40 on McCutcheon Road in Ladue
Location
Ladue, St. Louis County, Missouri
Status
No longer exists
History
Built 1944; demolished Summer 2008
Design
Two-span concrete frame overpass
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 62.0 ft.
Total length: 124.0 ft.
Deck width: 44.0 ft.
Approximate latitude, longitude
+38.63167, -90.35667   (decimal degrees)
38°37'54" N, 90°21'24" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
15/730090/4279218 (zone/easting/northing)
Land survey
T. 45 N., R. 6 E., Sec. 20
USGS topographic map
Clayton
Inventory number
BH 36469 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection
Average daily traffic (as of 2005)
78,789

Categories 

Built 1944 (49)
Built during 1940s (1,514)
I-64 (4)
Ladue, Missouri (1)
Lost (854)
Missouri (2,450)
Owned by state (6,645)
Replaced by new bridge (699)
Span length 50-75 feet (4,714)
St. Louis County, Missouri (41)
Structurally deficient (10,852)
Total length 100-125 feet (2,462)
US 40 (99)

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McCutcheon Road Bridge
Posted July 18, 2008, by JZ (Zoomjz [at] aol [dot] com)

This bridge has been demolished. Photos of the demolition and construction of the new bridge are available on:

http://www.thenewi64.org

McCutcheon Road Bridge
Posted July 18, 2008, by JZ (Zoomjz [at] aol [dot] com)

This bridge has been demolished. Photos of the demolition and construction of the new bridge are available on:

http://thenewi64.org