
St Louis Bridge
During your Saint Louis Mo travel, you will come across many bridges like Angelica Street Bridge, Arsenal Street UPRR Bridge, Baden Railroad Bridge, Bellerive Bridge, Benton Park Brick Arch Bridge, Benton Park Stone Arch Bridge, Bowl Lake Bridge, Branch Street Trestle, Broadway Over River Des Peres Bridge, Carondelet Park Bridge, Cass Ave Bridge, Circle Drive Bridges, Columbia Avenue Bridge, and many more. It will never happen while you travel Saint Louis and do not come across any bridge.
Bridges details
http://bridgehunter.com/mo/st-louis-city/
The Eads Bridge connects East St. Louis and St. Louis, and is a bridge cum road over the river, Mississippi and was designed by James B. Eads, and was world's longest arch bridge, when completed in 1874. The bridge carries 4 highway lanes and 2 metro link tracks. Its total length is 1,964 meter and is 14 meter wide.
The Angelica Street Bridge is over the Angelica Street and is open to railway railroad traffic. The Arsenal Street UPRR Bridge is on the Arsenal Street. The Baden Railroad Bridge is over Western Railroad situated at Baden and Broadway on the Norfolk, and is open to road traffic below and above. The Bellerive Bridge is over the Broadway situated on Bellerive Blvd.
The Bowl Lake Bridge is constructed over Bowl Lake and is open to pedestrians. The Carondelet Park Bridge is constructed on Grand Avenue over the railroad and is open to road traffic carrying a certain weight limit. The Franklin Bridge is in Forest Park open to bicycle and foot traffic. The Benton Park Brick Arch Bridge is a Footpath Bridge in the Benton Park and pedestrians can use the bridge.
New location for St Louis Bridge
http://www.gov.sk.ca/news?newsId=37b36894-9dab-4f7e-9535-aa9f23d49612
Eads Bridge
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eads_Bridge
Enjoy your trip & have fun!

