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- Mile-Long_Bridge length "1.4045".
- Mile-Long_Bridge abstract "The Mile-Long Bridge is the colloquial name for a 4,608-foot (1,404.5 m) long bridge in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. The bridge carries Interstate 294 over the Des Plaines River, the Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal, numerous railroad lines, and the United Parcel Service intermodal facility. A series of 51 piers carries I-294 over the broad Des Plaines River valley.In spite of its name, the bridge falls 672 feet (205 m) short of one full mile in length.".
- Mile-Long_Bridge bridgeCarries "8 lanes of".
- Mile-Long_Bridge crosses Chicago_Sanitary_and_Ship_Canal.
- Mile-Long_Bridge crosses Des_Plaines_River.
- Mile-Long_Bridge crosses United_Parcel_Service.
- Mile-Long_Bridge length "1404.5".
- Mile-Long_Bridge locatedInArea Willow_Springs,_Illinois.
- Mile-Long_Bridge maintainedBy Illinois_State_Toll_Highway_Authority.
- Mile-Long_Bridge openingYear "1958".
- Mile-Long_Bridge unitedStatesNationalBridgeId "000016095903931".
- Mile-Long_Bridge vehiclesPerDay "75050".
- Mile-Long_Bridge width "12.8".
- Mile-Long_Bridge wikiPageID "14344984".
- Mile-Long_Bridge wikiPageRevisionID "593022700".
- Mile-Long_Bridge bridgeName "Mile-Long Bridge".
- Mile-Long_Bridge carries "8".
- Mile-Long_Bridge crosses "Des Plaines River, Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal, numerous railroads, UPS intermodal facility".
- Mile-Long_Bridge design "Steel girder".
- Mile-Long_Bridge hasPhotoCollection Mile-Long_Bridge.
- Mile-Long_Bridge id "16095903931".
- Mile-Long_Bridge locale Willow_Springs,_Illinois.
- Mile-Long_Bridge maint Illinois_State_Toll_Highway_Authority.
- Mile-Long_Bridge open "1958".
- Mile-Long_Bridge traffic "75050".
- Mile-Long_Bridge wordnet_type synset-bridge-noun-1.
- Mile-Long_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_completed_in_1958.
- Mile-Long_Bridge subject Category:Bridges_on_the_Interstate_Highway_System.
- Mile-Long_Bridge subject Category:Interstate_294.
- Mile-Long_Bridge subject Category:Interstate_94.
- Mile-Long_Bridge subject Category:Road_bridges_in_Illinois.
- Mile-Long_Bridge point "41.7504 -87.8652".
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Artifact100021939.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Bridge102898711.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type BridgesCompletedIn1958.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type BridgesOnTheInterstateHighwaySystem.
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- Mile-Long_Bridge type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type RoadBridgesInIllinois.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Structure104341686.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Whole100003553.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type YagoGeoEntity.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Bridge.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Infrastructure.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Place.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type RouteOfTransportation.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Wikidata:Q532.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Place.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Bridge.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type Location.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type _Feature.
- Mile-Long_Bridge type SpatialThing.
- Mile-Long_Bridge comment "The Mile-Long Bridge is the colloquial name for a 4,608-foot (1,404.5 m) long bridge in the northeastern part of the U.S. state of Illinois. The bridge carries Interstate 294 over the Des Plaines River, the Chicago Ship and Sanitary Canal, numerous railroad lines, and the United Parcel Service intermodal facility. A series of 51 piers carries I-294 over the broad Des Plaines River valley.In spite of its name, the bridge falls 672 feet (205 m) short of one full mile in length.".
- Mile-Long_Bridge label "Mile-Long Bridge".
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- Mile-Long_Bridge sameAs Q6851042.
- Mile-Long_Bridge sameAs Q6851042.
- Mile-Long_Bridge sameAs Mile-Long_Bridge.
- Mile-Long_Bridge lat "41.7504".
- Mile-Long_Bridge long "-87.8652".
- Mile-Long_Bridge wasDerivedFrom Mile-Long_Bridge?oldid=593022700.
- Mile-Long_Bridge isPrimaryTopicOf Mile-Long_Bridge.
- Mile-Long_Bridge name "Mile-Long Bridge".