Fort Madison Bridge; Are bikes allowed?
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Fort Madison Bridge; Are bikes allowed?
I am marching west across Illinois on 116, about 10 miles east of Roseville camped out right now. Taking the Fort Madison Bridge would be most efficient, but it seems that is a toll bridge that is open up to 5 times a day, according to their Wikipedia page.
There is an absolute dearth of internet information with regard to my query, so I thought I might ask here. Any help appreciated. I am aware of the alternative crossings in Burlington and Keokuk.
There is an absolute dearth of internet information with regard to my query, so I thought I might ask here. Any help appreciated. I am aware of the alternative crossings in Burlington and Keokuk.
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Maybe ask a local?
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I don't know the answer to your question, but see a few clues on the internet:
1. Searching crazyguyonabike for "Fort Madison" includes at least an account or two of bicycles crossing. In addition, Strava heat maps show bicycles across.
2. There is a private Facebook group I can see with Google search of "Fort Madison bridge status" you might try joining.
My guess is bicycles are allowed and there are two types of closure (1) a short one to open the bridge and let a barge go through (2) a long one where they take the bridge for maintenance. The FB group can probably tell you about longer closures, the short ones just happen and vehicles wait.
1. Searching crazyguyonabike for "Fort Madison" includes at least an account or two of bicycles crossing. In addition, Strava heat maps show bicycles across.
2. There is a private Facebook group I can see with Google search of "Fort Madison bridge status" you might try joining.
My guess is bicycles are allowed and there are two types of closure (1) a short one to open the bridge and let a barge go through (2) a long one where they take the bridge for maintenance. The FB group can probably tell you about longer closures, the short ones just happen and vehicles wait.
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Does Google Maps with bicycle selected route you across? This is not definitive, but a pretty good indication that you may cross on the bike.
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A sign prohibits pedestrians, meaning no walkway. Nothing is said about bikes, but I certainly would consider an alternative.
Great River Rd - Google Maps
Great River Rd - Google Maps
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A sign prohibits pedestrians, meaning no walkway. Nothing is said about bikes, but I certainly would consider an alternative.
Great River Rd - Google Maps
Great River Rd - Google Maps
Edit to add that it looks like it is owned by the railroad. Also you might be able to find a pickup truck waiting for the opening and offer to pay their toll to haul you across.
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Original poster, here. Thanks for all of the help. The bridge being open seems to be the default state, at least for this time of year. The bridge remained open,and I saw no barge traffic during the hour I spent in the riverside park after crossing. Traffic over the bridge was light, and tolls are only charged for Eastbound traffic, so I don't know what the fee is for bicycles.
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"Open", in drawbridge parlance, means open for the passage of marine traffic, and this closed for the passage of land vehicles and people. As best I can tell from a quick look, this particular bridge remains in the closed position but must be opened upon signal this time of year. (Between about mid-December and the end of February, it need only be opened upon 24 hrs. notice.) Also, when you have rail traffic, like this bridge does, usually the bridge does not have to be opened until a train clears the home signal for the bridge. You know more about Coast Guard drawbridge regulations than you probably want to. I used to handle drawbridge issues at work.
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"Open", in drawbridge parlance, means open for the passage of marine traffic, and this closed for the passage of land vehicles and people. As best I can tell from a quick look, this particular bridge remains in the closed position but must be opened upon signal this time of year. (Between about mid-December and the end of February, it need only be opened upon 24 hrs. notice.) Also, when you have rail traffic, like this bridge does, usually the bridge does not have to be opened until a train clears the home signal for the bridge. You know more about Coast Guard drawbridge regulations than you probably want to. I used to handle drawbridge issues at work.
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Pretty impressive structure. Longest railroad lift span in the world.
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