The Robert N. Stewart Bridge, formerly the Second Street Bridge, is a cable-stayed bridge, designed by J. Muller International and completed in 1999.  The bridge is fully suspended and the 40 cables that support the structure are in the shape of a fan.  In 2012, City Engineer Dave Hayward, worked with two Indianapolis companies to bring colored lighting to the bridge for both visitors and citizens to enjoy.   In 2013, then Governor Mike Pence declared the bridge be named Robert N. Stewart Bridge, in recognition of the former three term mayor of Columbus.

 

 

 

 

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Columbus, Indiana 47201
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