Lincoln Trail Bridge

There is a bridge here which takes a major road over the canal.
| McAlpine Lock | 78.42 miles | |
| Kentucky & Indiana Terminal Bridge | 77.88 miles | |
| Sherman Minton Bridge | 76.35 miles | |
| Matthew E. Welsh Bridge | 40.57 miles | |
| Cannelton Lock | 2.66 miles | |
| Lincoln Trail Bridge | ||
| William H. Natcher Bridge | 20.82 miles | |
| Glover Cary Bridge | 33.16 miles | |
| Newburgh Lock | 56.62 miles | |
| Ohio - Green Junction | 66.63 miles | |
| Bi-State Vietnam Gold Star Bridges | 69.57 miles | |
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Wikipedia has a page about Lincoln Trail Bridge
The Bob Cummings Lincoln Trail Bridge crosses the Ohio River and connects the towns of Cannelton, Indiana and Hawesville, Kentucky. Indiana State Road 237 becomes Kentucky Route 69 upon entering Hawesville.
Construction began in June 1964 and the bridge opened on December 21, 1966. The steel arch bridge with its suspended deck was a toll facility until the state of Indiana lifted the tolls in the 1990s.
Bob Cummings, for whom the bridge was named on November 17, 1974, was the editor of the Cannelton News and a booster of Cannelton in general until his death on July 25, 1971.
