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Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Status AJX Bridge over South Fork and Powder River: 1931, 1932 1985-02-22 Kaycee: Johnson: Pratt deck truss
WY-31: Isa Lake Bridge Extant Timber stringer: 1942 1989 Grand Loop Road: Isa Lake: Lake Teton: WY-32: Otter Creek Bridge No. 1 Extant Reinforced concrete girder: 1935 1989 Grand Loop Road: Otter Creek Lake Teton
The rigid 7-panel Parker (camelback) through-truss was nominated for inclusion on the National Register of Historic Places as one of forty bridges throughout Wyoming that collectively illustrate steel truss construction, a technique of bridge design that has become obsolete since the mid-twentieth century. The bridge is supported on sandstone ...
The EDL Peloux Bridge near Buffalo, Wyoming, is a Pratt pony truss bridge that was built in 1912 by the Canton Bridge Company. The bridge carries Johnson County Road CN16-40 across Clear Creek. The single-span bridge is 81.5 feet (24.8 m) long and has a wooden roadway supported by steel pins and piles.
The EJZ Bridge over Shoshone River is a Warren pony truss bridge located near Lovell, Wyoming, which carries Big Horn County Road CN9-111 (Cowley-Lovell Road) across the Shoshone River. Contractors McGuire and Blakeslee built the bridge from 1925 to 1926 using a design by the Wyoming Highway Department. The 389-foot-6-inch (118.72 m) bridge has ...
The DSD Bridge across the Cheyenne River in Wyoming is a single-span truss bridge built circa 1915. The steel seven-panel Pennsylvania truss spans 130.67 feet (39.83 m) on Niobrara County Road CN14-46. [2] It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places as part of a thematic study of Wyoming river crossings in 1985. [1]
The bridge was built in 1917 by the Monarch Engineering Company. As the bridge was originally thought to connect Big Horn and Washakie Counties, the two counties split the cost of the bridge, with each paying for one abutment and the two splitting the cost of the superstructure; this is the only recorded case of two Wyoming counties purchasing ...
The bridge was built in 1931 across the South Fork of the Powder River near Kaycee, Wyoming. AJX Bridge was built to provide a river crossing for U.S. Route 87. It was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985 as part of a Multiple Property Submission devoted to historic bridges in Wyoming. [2]