Newport Southbank Bridge

Newport Southbank Bridge
Newport Southbank Bridge

The Purple People Bridge as viewed from the Carew Tower observation deck
Other name(s) Purple People Bridge
Carries Pedestrians
Crosses Ohio River
Locale Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio
Total length 813.82 meters (2,670 feet)
Opened April 1, 1872
Coordinates 39°05′53″N 84°29′52″W / 39.098019°N 84.497747°W / 39.098019; -84.497747Coordinates: 39°05′53″N 84°29′52″W / 39.098019°N 84.497747°W / 39.098019; -84.497747

The Newport Southbank Bridge (popularly known as the "Purple People Bridge") stretches 2,670 feet over the Ohio River, connecting Newport, Kentucky to downtown Cincinnati, Ohio.

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History

The original bridge first opened on April 1, 1872, under the name Newport and Cincinnati Bridge, and was Cincinnati's first railroad bridge spanning the Ohio River. The current bridge was constructed in 1896 and accommodated streetcar, pedestrian and automobile traffic.

In 1904, the bridge was renamed the L&N (Louisville and Nashville) Railroad Bridge, and this name remained until the bridge was rehabilitated and re-opened as a pedestrian-only bridge in May 2003.

The bridge was closed to railroad traffic in 1987, and later closed to automobile traffic in October 2001 after years of neglect and deterioration.

On April 17, 2001, the L&N Railroad Bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Purple-clad people crossing the Newport Southbank Bridge

In late 2001, the city of Newport, Kentucky, and Southbank Partners, an economic development group, used $4 million in state funds to restore the bridge. When it was time to decide on what color to paint it, a variety of options were explored. Computer-generated images of the bridge were shown to participants in more than a dozen focus groups, all of whom picked the color purple as a top choice. It was soon coined the "Purple People Bridge" by area residents.

The bridge provides convenient access to the "Newport on the Levee" development in Newport, Kentucky, as well as downtown Cincinnati.

In 2006, it became possible for the public to cross the bridge via its superstructure wearing appropriate safety gear. There are similar bridge climb experiences in Australia and New Zealand.

Citing lack of funds and low attendance, the Purple People Bridge Climb closed on May 23, 2007.[1]

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