Omaha and Missouri River Bridges

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The Missouri River, Big Muddy, is the longest river in the USA and flows into the Mississippi River at St Louis. This package covers a 300 mile section of the Missouri from Sioux City, 100 miles north of Omaha, south to the northern outskirts of Kansas City. It also covers a 30 mile stretch of the Platte River which flows into the Missouri on the southern edge of Omaha City. One of the photos shows the coverage area. The package complements the Kansas and Missouri River Bridges package which covers the rest of the Missouri River to KSUS on the outskirts of St Louis.

39 default or missing bridges have been replaced by original bridge models with architecturally correct style and dimensions. Night lighting has been applied where appropriate.

POIs have been placed at most of the bridges which are listed below with the number of bridges at those locations. Typically when there are more than one bridge at a location the bridges were built at different times with different styles or sizes.

Missouri River Bridges from North to South: Veterans Bridge I-29 Riverside Bridges Sioux City Rail Bridge Sgt Floyd Memorial Bridge Burt County Bridge Blair Bridge Mormon Bridges (2) Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge Gerald Ford Fwy Bridge UP Rail Bridge I-80 Missouri River Bridge South Omaha Veterans Bridge Bellvue Bridge 34th Infantry Div. Bridge Plattsmouth Pipeline Bridge Plattsmouth Rail Bridges (2) Plattsmouth Toll Bridge Nebraska City Bridge BriownvilleBridge Rulo Rail Bridge Rulo Missouri River Bridge St Joseph Rail Swing Bridge Pony Express Bridges (2) Atchison Rail Bridge Amelia Earhart Bridge I-435 North Bridge Centennial Bridge

Platte River Bridges, East to West: La Platte Bridge BNSF Platte River rail Bridges (2) Louisville Bridge (2) I-80 Platte River Bridge Ashland Bridge Ashland Rail Bridge