WA-397 Ed Hendler Bridge, Kennewick, Washington

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Ed Hendler Bridge
WA-397 Columbia River Crossing At Kennewick
Kennewick, Washington

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• Bridge: Ed Hendler Bridge
• Structure ID: NBI 085555000000000
• City: Kennewick
• State: Washington
• Country: USA
• Carries: WA-397
• Crosses: Columbia River
• Date Opened: September 1978
• Total Length: 2,503 Feet
• Longest Span: 752 Feet
• Tower Height: 240 Feet
• Deck Width: 80 Feet
• Number Of Lanes: 4
• Number Of Spans: 1
• Height Above Water: 48 Feet
• Traffic Count: 8,279 (1994)
This bridge is the first major cable stayed bridge to be built in the US. It is so unique that it has become the unofficial symbol of the tri-city area. The bridge was known as the Pasco Kennewick Bridge, the Intercity Bridge, or the Cable Bridge, but was officially named the Ed Hendler Bridge after Hendler passed away in 2001. Hendler was a local insurance agent who was chair of the bridge commission that supervised the bridge project.

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