The Rich Street Bridge is a bridge in Columbus, Ohio , United States, spanning the Scioto River and connecting downtown 's Rich Street to Franklinton 's Town Street. It carries U.S. Route 62 (US 62) and Ohio State Route 3 (SR 3). The bridge was completed in 2012.
2-735: The bridge replaced the Town Street Bridge (1917-2009). The original eastern anchor remains, reutilized as the Prow, an observation platform in the Scioto Mile Promenade park. The site features stone benches, lanterns, and a grove of birch trees. The 1917 bridge was part of the Scioto River Bridge Group , listed on the Columbus Register of Historic Properties in 1983 and proposed as part of
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