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Captain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridge

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The "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridges are two bridges that span one of the widest points along the Tennessee River within the City of Decatur, Alabama, between Morgan County, and Limestone County. One is a cantilever truss, and the other is a reinforced concrete. The bridges carry US 31, Alternate US 72, and Alabama State Route 20 from the intersection of Wilson Street (Alternate US 72, and Alabama 20), and 6th Avenue (US 31) in Northest Decatur.

This bridge is also the busiest road in the city of Decatur. At around 5:00 PM, traffic comes to a standstill as nearly 20,000 cars attempt to cross the river into the city from workplaces in and around Huntsville. About 50,000 - 55,000 cars travel over the bridge daily.

The first bridge built here was the William Keller Bridge, completed in 1928. This drawbridge served as the primary until the cantilever truss bridge was built in 1963. The Keller Bridge carried the west bound traffic and the new bridge carried the east bound traffic. As time moved on the currents of the Tennessee River changed and running barges through the narrow gap created by the drawbridge became more dangerous, and the bridge was hit several times by barges. Also, with the amount of traffic carried by the road, the drawbridge could produce mile long traffic jams. In 1999 the new concrete bridge opened. Eastbound traffic was shifted to the new bridge, westbound was moved to the cantilever bridge, and the Keller Bridge was removed.

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Bridges of the Tennessee River
Upstream
I-65 Tennessee River Bridge
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Captain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial Bridge
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Downstream
Norfolk Southern Tennessee River Bridge
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North Alabama, United States Landmarks


Huntsville Area
<b> Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical UniversityAthens State UniversityBig Spring ParkBuck's Pocket State ParkCathedral Caverns State ParkCummings Research ParkGuntersville LakeHuntsville DepotHuntsville International AirportHuntsville Botanical GardenHuntsville Madison County Public LibraryHuntsville Museum of ArtJ.F. Drake State Community CollegeJoe Davis StadiumMarshall Space Flight CenterMonte Sano State ParkOakwood CollegeRedstone ArsenalTennessee RiverUniversity of Alabama in HuntsvilleUnited States Space & Rocket CenterVon Braun Center
<b> Decatur Area
<b> John C. Calhoun Community College SystemCaptain William J. Hudson "Steamboat Bill" Memorial BridgeCooks Natural Science MuseumDancy-Polk HouseDelano ParkJoe Wheeler State ParkRhea-McEntire HouseOld State BankPoint Mallard Aquatic CenterPort of DecaturPrincess TheatrePryor Field Regional AirportRacking Horse World Celebration and ArenaTennessee RiverTuscumbia-Courtland-Decatur RailroadWheeler LakeWheeler National Wildlife RefugeWilson Lake
<b> Florence Area

Alabama Music Hall of FameBraly StadiumNorthwest Alabama Regional AirportTennessee RiverTuscumbia-Courtland-Decatur RailroadUniversity of North AlabamaWilson Lake
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