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    April 11th - Explosive Demolition of Old US 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge at Canton

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    KY Transportation Cabinet Schedules Explosive Demolition of Old US 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge at Canton







    PADUCAH, Ky. (March 21, 2018) – The explosive demolition of two main spans on the old U.S. 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge at Canton has been tentatively scheduled for Wednesday, April 11, weather permitting.

    Over the last month, a demolition crew removed the concrete deck from the 86-year-old structure. A specialized demolition crew completed a detailed survey of the two steel Parker truss spans to plan placement of explosives to bring down the old bridge.

    Use of explosives to bring down the spans will require highway traffic across the New U.S. 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge to be halted for several hours the morning of the blast. River traffic will also be halted for up to 24 hours the day of the blast.

    Once the main steel truss structures are dropped into Kentucky Lake, cranes will move to the site to remove the fallen steel. The Coast Guard requires the contractor to clear the main channel within 24 hours to minimize disruptions to commercial river traffic.

    “Our engineers will be meeting with the contractor and the explosives team daily starting about five days prior to the detonation date to determine if weather conditions will allow the use of explosives to bring down the main spans,” said Mike McGregor, Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) District 1 chief engineer. “The potential conditions that would cause a delay would be heavy rain or thunderstorms with lightning.”

    The contractor and KYTC personnel will be joined by Kentucky Emergency Management, the Coast Guard and law enforcement agencies to provide security on the day of the blast. A 1,500-foot clear zone will be enforced around the site.

    Unlike the explosive demolition of the old Eggners Ferry Bridge, which had a ready-made overlook from the Kenlake State Park amphitheater, the explosion of the old Lake Barkley Bridge will not be as easily observed by area residents.

    “There are limited viewing areas along the Land Between the Lakes side of the lake,” McGregor said. “An overlook area at the end of Eleanor Way, just upstream from the old bridge out of the clear zone, will provide the best view. Other potential observation sites are either in the clear zone or at locations where the new bridge blocks the view of the old structure. We’ll develop a final schedule and provide the public with guidelines for observing the explosion as we get closer to the tentative date.”

    Constructed as a toll bridge, the old U.S. 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge initially opened to traffic on February 6, 1932. Tolls were removed in August 1945. Also known as the Henry R. Lawrence Memorial Bridge and the Canton Bridge, the 3,104-foot-long structure has two 321-foot Parker through truss main spans and a 121-foot Pratt deck truss.

    In 1963, the old bridge was elevated 10.5 feet to allow additional clearance for the impoundment of Lake Barkley.

    PCL Civil Constructors, of Denver, is the prime contractor on the $128 million project to remove the old structure and construct the new bridge at the Canton crossing. The new 3,805-foot-long bridge has a 550-foot basket-handle arch main span that is a twin of the U.S. 68/KY 80 Eggners Ferry Bridge over Kentucky Lake at Aurora just under 9 miles away.

    The new U.S. 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge, located at U.S. 68 milepoint 8.596 in Trigg County, is 9 miles west of Cadiz and serves as the eastern entrance to Land Between the Lakes National Recreation Area. The bridge is at Cumberland River navigational milepoint 63.1.

    While the new bridge was opened on Feb. 12 to two-way traffic on what will become the eastbound lanes, construction of a multi-use path, completion of permanent roadway connections, painting of the main arch, and other finish work will continue along the new bridge for the next year. The new Lake Barkley Bridge is expected to be ready for four-lane traffic late this year.

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    Article says the bridge will be dropped into KY lake? This does span Barkley correct?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner View Post
    Article says the bridge will be dropped into KY lake? This does span Barkley correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner View Post
    Article says the bridge will be dropped into KY lake? This does span Barkley correct?
    I read the same thing. Must be typing error.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stoner View Post
    Article says the bridge will be dropped into KY lake? This does span Barkley correct?
    I bet they copied and pasted from the article when they did the same thing to the other bridge.

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    Word I’m hearing is it won’t happen because of newborns in an Osprey nest.

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    Last time I crossed Barkley Bridge was in January when the snow storm hit. I left my house in Murray at 1:00 am heading to Nashville to catch a plane. I was glad I didn't meet anyone since there was probably 6" of snow on the bridge.

    Always hated yes driving old two ton trucks across the bridge while hauling tobacco to Clarksville.

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    So why is it necessary to blow it up ??? Why not make it into some sort of walking bridge etc like they did the old RR bridge in Louisville. Seems it might be cheaper and remain useful.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Axkiker View Post
    So why is it necessary to blow it up ??? Why not make it into some sort of walking bridge etc like they did the old RR bridge in Louisville. Seems it might be cheaper and remain useful.
    Maintenance and upkeep expenses primarily. The old bridge is also a navigation hazard with it's underwater obstructions. The new bridge also is higher up with more vertical clearance underneath, as well as more horizontal clearance with the fewer piers...those would be worthless features if the old bridge were to stay in place.

    The new bridge has a walking path on it, just like on the new bridge that crosses KY Lake in Aurora. You can see the new bridge in the "Live Cams" posted above and see the walking path already on the new bridge.

    Blowing up the old bridge is a quick and easy way to get it out of there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Maintenance and upkeep expenses primarily. The old bridge is also a navigation hazard with it's underwater obstructions. The new bridge also is higher up with more vertical clearance underneath, as well as more horizontal clearance with the fewer piers...those would be worthless features if the old bridge were to stay in place.

    The new bridge has a walking path on it, just like on the new bridge that crosses KY Lake in Aurora. You can see the new bridge in the "Live Cams" posted above and see the walking path already on the new bridge.

    Blowing up the old bridge is a quick and easy way to get it out of there.
    Makes sense as I didnt realize they made they new one to more desirable dimensions.

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    What is the designated time for the explosion? I’m only an hour away and would like to witness it

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    Which one of y’all paid the $16,500 to push the button

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    Quote Originally Posted by KJW83 View Post
    What is the designated time for the explosion? I’m only an hour away and would like to witness it
    As of early this morning........


    A demolition team is continuing prep work for explosive demolition of the Old US 68/KY 80 Lake Barkley Bridge at Canton set for Wednesday, April 11th, between 6:30 a.m., CDT, and 9:00 a.m.

    Viewing Access Areas Open to the Public
    On the Land Between The Lakes (west) side of the bridge there is room for perhaps about 2,000 people along the multi-use trail that runs along the south side of US 68/KY 80 near the Energy Lake Road crossover. Parking is limited. There is a small parking lot just north of US 68/KY 80 at this intersection. Please be aware that a peninsula just off the south side of the bridge causeway near the Energy Lake Road crossover is occupied by an abundance of snakes.

    On the Canton (east) side of Lake Barkley there will be a public observation point near the Lakeview Convenience Store near the Arrowhead Way intersection. Parking opportunities are limited. Please avoid blocking streets or driveway entrances.

    Please take note that residents of Arrowhead Trail which parallels the clear zone along the Canton side of the lake just south of the bridge have asked that their street be closed so they can maintain access during the event. Please be mindful that the Canton side of the lake is privately owned and you will need permission of property owners before setting up an observation point for the Wednesday morning blast.

    Here are some additional points to remember:

    ·Blast planned between 6:30 a.m. and 9:00 a.m., CDT
    ·1500 ft. Clear Zone Enforced around the Blast Site (See Attached Map)
    ·Highway Traffic on New Bridge blocked up to 2 hours, starting about 15 min. prior to the blast
    ·Pleasure Boat Traffic Blocked for 2 hours or more, starting about 20 min. prior to the blast
    ·Commercial Boat Traffic Blocked for up to 24 hours, starting about an hour prior to the blast
    ·Blast is Weather Dependent
    ·East viewing area for media & public at the Canton end of the bridge Near Lakeview One Stop
    ·West viewing area for media & public at the LBL end of the Bridge along Multi-Use Trail

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikes733 View Post
    Word I’m hearing is it won’t happen because of newborns in an Osprey nest.
    Funny you mentioned that, you can see an osprey on top of the bridge as soon as the charges go off. The osprey apparently made it as you can see it flying away.

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Funny you mentioned that, you can see an osprey on top of the bridge as soon as the charges go off. The osprey apparently made it as you can see it flying away.
    Dang close call with that!

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    Quote Originally Posted by artcarney_agr View Post
    Funny you mentioned that, you can see an osprey on top of the bridge as soon as the charges go off. The osprey apparently made it as you can see it flying away.
    That osprey definitely had an oh shit moment