John T. McNaughton Bridge
John T. McNaughton Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 40°34′26″N 89°39′18″W / 40.574°N 89.655°WCoordinates: 40°34′26″N 89°39′18″W / 40.574°N 89.655°W |
Carries | Illinois Route 9 - 4 lanes |
Crosses | Illinois River |
Locale | Pekin, Illinois |
Other name(s) | The Pekin Bridge |
Maintained by | Illinois Department of Transportation |
ID number | 000090011405432 |
Characteristics | |
Design | Girder bridge |
Total length | 2,634 feet (803 m) |
Width | 78 feet (24 m) |
Longest span | 550 feet (170 m) |
Clearance below | 75 feet (23 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1982 |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 13,900 (2005) |
The John T. McNaughton Bridge, also known as the Pekin Bridge, is a Steel Girder Bridge that carries Illinois Route 9 over the Illinois River from downtown Pekin to Peoria County in central Illinois. The John T. McNaughton Bridge was built in 1982 to replace a steel truss with a movable span. The bridge was constructed with a 75 foot clearance in order to allow river navigation, it has a length of 2,634 feet.
The bridge is named for John T. McNaughton, who was United States Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs[1] and Robert S. McNamara's closest adviser during the Vietnam War. McNaughton was also a Harvard Law School professor. He died in a plane crash at age 45, less than two weeks before he would have become Secretary of the Navy.[1]
References
- 1 2 Mossman, B. C.; M. W. Stark (1971). The Last Salute: Civil and Military Funeral, 1921-1969. Department of the Army.