Wheeling Suspension Bridge

Local nameWheeling Suspension Bridge
LocationWheeling, West Virginia, United States

The Wheeling Suspension Bridge is a suspension bridge spanning the main channel of the Ohio River at Wheeling, West Virginia. It was the largest suspension bridge in the world from 1849 until 1851. Charles Ellet Jr. designed it and supervised construction of what became the first bridge to span a major river west of the Appalachian mountains. It linked the eastern and western section of the National Road, and became especially strategically important during the American Civil War. Litigation in the United States Supreme Court concerning its obstruction of the new high steamboat smokestacks eventually cleared the way for other bridges, especially needed by expanding railroads. Because this bridge was designed during the horse-and-buggy era, 2-ton weight limits and vehicle separation requirements applied in later years until it was closed to automobile traffic in September 2019.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wheeling_Suspension_Bridge

Address 10th St, Wheeling 26003, United States

Coordinates 40°4'12.765" N -80°43'36.794" E

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