The K-32 Turner Bridge was a bridge that crossed the Kansas River during its almost 60 mile journey through Kansas City, and Topeka.
It first opened in 1955 as a two lane steel through-truss bridge.
In 2001, the bridge was torn down, due to its major superstructure problems, and with the growing area, could no longer handle the traffic flow as a two lane.
By late 2002, the through-truss was gone, and a new five lane girder was in place.
[2] There is as boat ramp located at the bridge site.