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The Ciénega Bridge became a heavily traveled section of US 80, which by the early 1950's, had become one of the most dangerous roads in the state of Arizona. Between 1952 and 1955, 11 motorists had been killed in separate car accidents in relation to the eastern bridge approach design.
The 2,779 bridges in Nebraska that are listed as structurally deficient represent just over 18% of its total number of bridges, and 1,058 bridges are considered to be functionally obsolete.
The bridge, described as a, Concrete slab and girder, was modified and repaired in 1993. Hell Canyon Bridge: 1923 1988-09-30 Drake: Yavapai: Concrete slab and girder: Hereford Bridge: 1912, 1927 1988-09-30 Hereford
The bridge formerly carried U.S. Route 89, but was replaced by a newer deck truss bridge in 1959. Built in 1911, it has an overall length of 680 feet (210 m) and a main span of 660 feet (200 m). The bridge was built by the Midland Bridge Company of Kansas City for the Office of Indian Affairs and the Indian Irrigation Service. W.
The Sidu River Bridge in China is one of the world's highest bridges, soaring at a height of about 1,627 feet above the Sidu River Gorge. Completed in 2009, it was once the world's highest bridge ...
The biggest, most expensive projects the highway district is planning in the next few years involve the county’s bridges. Five bridge projects cost a total — on the low end — of more than ...
AZ-57: London Bridge: Extant Stone arch: 1971 1998 McCulloch Boulevard North Bridgewater Channel Canal Lake Havasu City: Mohave: AZ-58: Petrified Forest National Park Roads and Bridges 2001 Petrified Forest National Park roads Holbrook: Navajo: AZ-59
Pages in category "Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Arizona" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .