Mile 261.8 - John James Audubon (New Roads) Bridge
261.8 John James Audubon (New Roads) Bridge
The beautiful fixed-span John James Audubon Bridge was completed and put into service in 2011, displacing the old St. Francisville Ferry. It is popularly known as the New Roads Bridge, and was the newest bridge on the Middle/Lower Mississippi River until the 2013 opening of the Stan Musial Bridge in St. Louis. The bridge has the second longest cable-stayed span in the Western Hemisphere, after Mexico's Baluarte bridge, (although its total length is four times that of the Mexican bridge).