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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Main Street Bridge in Jacksonville has reopened after being struck by a tugboat around 3 a.m.
The Main Street Bridge won’t be fully operational for maritime traffic until this fall as crews continue repairs following a tugboat crash that happened earlier this month, the Florida Department of ...
The bridge crossing the St. Johns River in the center of the city was struck by a boat about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday. While there ...
The former Jacksonville Landing parking lot beside Main Street bridge is where a developer wants to build a 320-unit condominium tower.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Repairs are underway on the Main Street Bridge after a tugboat struck it on August 19. FDOT says the bridge is safe for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, but it can’t lift for ...
Maritime traffic remains restricted until repairs are completed, according to the Florida Department of Transportation.
Opened in July 1941, downtown's Main Street bridge has connected the city's Northbank and Southbank for 83 years.
The closings on the Main Street bridge are making some drivers turn off the highway, onto the grass, and into oncoming traffic on the parallel access road.
Old photos of the opening of the John T. Alsop Jr. Bridge, more commonly called the Main Street bridge, show a very different downtown in 1941.
Downtown's Main Street Bridge is the second oldest bridge in Jacksonville after the Acosta (original name: the St. Johns River Bridge). The Acosta, though, has been torn down and rebuilt, while ...