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This 368' (112m) long steel stressed ribbon/arch combination bridge is the first of its kind in North America. A steel arch with a span of 163' (49.5m) supports steel stress ribbons and precast concrete planks over the river complementing the adjacent historic Lancaster Avenue vehicular bridge.
The original estimate of the cost of the Old Iron Bridge was $45,000 and was partially financed by bonds and local taxes. [1] Bids on the project were solicited and the Kansas City Bridge Co. was selected as contractor. The final cost of the bridge's construction was $167,500. The bridge was completed in 1923 and opened for use in January 1924.
S. Saint Croix–Vanceboro Railway Bridge; Schenley Bridge; Seville Bridge; Silk Street Bridge; Skinners Falls–Milanville Bridge; South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 20-153-210
The highway begins at a traffic signal at Beckley Avenue. Westbound traffic can continue past the light onto Singleton Boulevard. After the light, Spur 366 crosses the Trinity River on the Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge. From the bridge, traffic can exit to Riverfront Boulevard (formerly Industrial Boulevard [2]). An incomplete interchange with I ...
North San Gabriel River Bridge Extant Steel rolled multi-beam: 1939 2000 I-35 BL – Georgetown: San Gabriel River north fork Georgetown: Williamson: TX-98: Texas Suspension Bridges Cable-stayed and Suspension: 2000 Austin: Travis: TX-98-A
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