Combs–Hehl Bridge

There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
| U.S. Grant Bridge | 117.06 miles | |
| Carl Perkins Bridge | 115.63 miles | |
| Simon Kenton Memorial Bridge | 62.69 miles | |
| William H. Harsha Bridge | 59.17 miles | |
| Captain Anthony Meldahl Lock | 29.79 miles | |
| Combs–Hehl Bridge | ||
| Daniel Carter Beard Bridge | 6.03 miles | |
| Newport Southbank Bridge | 6.34 miles | |
| Taylor–Southgate Bridge | 6.66 miles | |
| John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge | 7.33 miles | |
| Clay Wade Bailey Bridge | 8.01 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Combs–Hehl Bridge
The Combs–Hehl Bridge is a twin span single pier cantilever bridge carrying Interstate 275 (I-275) across the Ohio River. It connects the Eastern portion of Cincinnati, Ohio (near the Coney Island amusement park) and Campbell County, Kentucky.
The main span is 219 meters (719 feet) and the total length of each bridge is 460 meters (1,510 feet). The bridge is named for former governor of Kentucky Bert T. Combs and former Campbell County Judge Executive Lambert Hehl but is commonly referred to by locals as the Coney Bridge since Coney Island amusement park is located at the Eastern end of the bridge, just after the bridge crosses into Ohio.
Normal traffic makes it faster for commuters from Cincinnati's eastern suburbs to travel from Ohio to Kentucky on the Combs-Hehl bridge, travel less than 2 miles on I-275, and then take I-471 North into downtown.
