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This list of Oregon covered bridges contains the 51 historic covered bridges remaining in the U.S. state of Oregon. Most covered bridges in Oregon were built between 1905 and 1925. At the height of their use, there were an estimated 450 covered bridges in Oregon, which had dwindled to 56 by 1977. [1] As of 2021, there were only 49 remaining.
The state of Oregon began building a new bridge across the river at the city in 1925 to carry vehicular traffic. [2] Designed by state highway department bridge designer Conde McCullough, it was constructed by the Union Bridge Company based in Portland, Oregon. [2] The steel truss structure was completed in 1926. [3]
Junction City: 162.7 1912 Oregon and California Railroad) Southern Pacific rail bridge; former swing-span type, now concrete-steel truss bridge (formerly) Southern Pacific (currently) Union Pacific Railroad Amtrak: Junction City: 162.8 1871/1905/2014
Willamette River Highway Bridges of Portland, Oregon MPS Burnside Bridge: 1926 2012-11-14 Willamette R. at RM 12.7, Portland: Multnomah: Willamette River Highway Bridges of Portland, Oregon MPS Cape Creek Bridge No. 01113: 1932 2005-08-05
Oregon: Fifty historic covered bridges remain in the state. U.S. Pennsylvania: About 219 remain, the most of any state. [8] U.S. Rhode Island: Only the Swamp Meadow Covered Bridge. [9] U.S. South Carolina: The only remaining covered bridge in South Carolina is Campbell's Covered Bridge in Greenville County. [10] U.S. South Dakota
Covered bridges in Lane County, Oregon (21 P) Pages in category "Covered bridges in Oregon" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.
This list of bridges in the United States is organized by state and includes notable bridges (both existing and destroyed) in the United States. There are more than 600,000 bridges in the U.S. There are more than 600,000 bridges in the U.S.
The Lyon Street Bridge is a highway bridge that crosses the Willamette River in Albany, Oregon, United States. Built in 1973, [1] the two-lane structure carries US 20 westbound traffic, with the adjacent Ellsworth Street Bridge carrying eastbound traffic. The bridge connects Albany with North Albany and is a major link between Albany and Corvallis.