Trout River Bridge
Bridge in Florida, United States of America
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The Trout River Bridge is a six lane segmental bridge carrying Interstate 95 across Trout River, 5 miles (8.0 km) north of downtown Jacksonville, Florida. It is the third crossing of I-95 south of Georgia. A Trout River Bridge Replacement project commenced in 2005 which replaced the original bridge with a six lane bridge; this project was completed in July 2008.[2]
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30°24′03″N 81°39′55″W / 30.40071°N 81.66521°W / 30.40071; -81.66521
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