North Kansas Avenue Bridge

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North Kansas Avenue Bridge on the Kansas River in Topeka, Kansas, facing northeast
Coordinates39°03′44″N 95°40′06″W / 39.0623°N 95.6682°W / 39.0623; -95.6682
CarriesPedestrians, motor vehicles
LocaleDowntown Topeka, Kansas
North Kansas Avenue Bridge
Coordinates39°03′44″N 95°40′06″W / 39.0623°N 95.6682°W / 39.0623; -95.6682
CarriesPedestrians, motor vehicles
CrossesKansas River
LocaleDowntown Topeka, Kansas
Characteristics
DesignUnknown
No. of lanes4
History
Construction start1965
Construction end1967
Location

The North Kansas Avenue Bridge is a four lane, automobile and pedestrian crossing of the Kansas River at Topeka, Kansas, U.S. The bridge connects downtown Topeka to North Topeka. It is open to traffic.

The North Kansas Avenue Bridge opened in 1967. It replaced the Melan Arch Bridge, which had collapsed two years prior on July 2, 1965, killing one motorist.[1][2] The Melan Arch Bridge opened in 1898 and was the only bridge to North Topeka until 1938.[1][3]

Unlike the Melan Arch Bridge, the North Topeka side of the North Kansas Avenue Bridge does not connect directly with Kansas Avenue; it instead leads to N.E. Quincy St. This caused traffic to bypass the North Topeka business district on Kansas Avenue, which local merchants claim led to the decline of the business district.[1][4] A fly-off ramp known as the "Curtis Flyoff" was built in 2004 to connect the bridge to the Kansas Avenue business district and Great Overland Station.[5]

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