Turner Bridge
The K-32 Turner Bridge was a bridge that crossed the Kansas River during its almost 60 mile journey through Kansas City, and Topeka. It first opened in 1955 as a two lane steel through-truss bridge. In 2001, the bridge was torn down, due to its major superstructure problems, and with the growing area, could no longer handle the traffic flow as a two lane. By late 2002, the through-truss was gone, and a new five lane girder was in place. The bridge now carries two lanes of eastbound traffic, and three lanes westbound. The Turner Bridge marks the beginning of the Turner Diagonal.[1]
K-32 Turner Bridge  | |
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![]() The new bridge in 2007  | |
| Coordinates | 39.0934°N 94.7100°W | 
| Carries | 5 lanes of  | 
| Crosses | Kansas River | 
| Locale | Kansas City, Kansas | 
| Official name | Turner Diagonal Memorial Bridge | 
| Maintained by | KDOT | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Thru-Truss (first bridge), Girder (second and current bridge) | 
| History | |
| Opened | 1955 (first bridge), 2002 (second and current bridge) | 
| Location | |
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The first bridge in the area called the "Turner Bridge" was designed and announced in 1898. The first bridge was a steel bridge with three spans and had an estimated cost of $60,000 to build.[2]
There is as boat ramp located at the bridge site.[3] The ramp is located at river mile 9.2 of the Kansas River, gps N39.093 W94.711.[4]
References
    
- "Latitude and longitude of Turner Bridge". Latitutde. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
 - "1st Turner Bridge built in Turner, KS". Kansas City Gazette. June 25, 1893. p. 8. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
 - Cronkleton, Robert (May 22, 2018). "Rescuers search Kansas River for possible victim after submerged boat found". Kansas City Star. Retrieved November 6, 2018.
 - "River Mile 9 – Turner Bridge Access Ramp". Friends of the Kaw. Retrieved December 28, 2018.
 

