Utica Bridge
2717 East 8th Road, North Utica, IL 61348, United States of America

Utica Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Illinois Waterway (Illinois River) between
Historic Route 66 Bridge (Illinois) (51.65 miles
and 3 locks
to the east) and
Mississippi - Illinois Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Illinois River ) (239.79 miles
and 2 locks
to the southwest).
The nearest place in the direction of Historic Route 66 Bridge (Illinois) is Starved Rock Lock;
1.50 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Illinois Junction is Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge;
3.90 miles
away.
There may be access to the towpath here.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
Marseilles Bridge | 17.98 miles | |
Marseilles Lock | 15.45 miles | |
Veterans Memorial Bridge (Ottawa, Illinois) | 10.16 miles | |
Ottawa Rail Bridge | 9.80 miles | |
Starved Rock Lock | 1.50 miles | |
Utica Bridge | ||
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge | 3.90 miles | |
Buzzi Unicem Railspur | 4.31 miles | |
Shippingsport Bridge | 5.13 miles | |
Peru Bridge | 6.96 miles | |
Spring Valley Bridge | 11.77 miles |
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Utica Bridge - WikipediaThe Utica Bridge is a through truss bridge in Utica, Illinois. Built in 1962, it is one of the few structures that survived the 2004 tornado. Stub icon, This article about a bridge in Illinois is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v · t · e. Retrieved from ...
Historic Truss Bridge in Utica La Salle County, Illinois. This is a late example of a riveted cantilever through truss.
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