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Historic Bridges: Tarrant County, Texas

Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S  - Dismantled and/or in storage. L -  Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.

Total Bridges Found: 4

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Euless School Bridge
Grapevine Highway Bridge, Arlington Trinity River Bridge, Old Iron Bridge
HSRNational HSR. Local HSR.
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Pedestrian Walkway Over Unnamed Drain in Euless: Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Metal Pin-Connected Pratt Through Truss, Fixed
Length: 90 ft. Main Span: 90 ft. Main Spans: 1
Built 1889 By: King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
Henderson Street Bridge
Royal Street Bridge
HSRNational HSR. Local HSR.
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TX-199 (Henderson Street) Over Clear Fork Trinity River in Fort Worth: Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Concrete Open Spandrel Deck Arch, Fixed and Approach Spans: Concrete Curved T-Beam, Fixed
Length: 796 ft. Main Span: 124 ft. Roadway: 56 ft. Main Spans: 1
Built 1930 By: Frank Parrott of Dallas, Texas and Ira G. Hedrick of Hot Springs, Arkansas and C. Milo Thelin
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Lancaster Avenue Over Clear Fork Trinity River and Various Streets and Railroad in Fort Worth: Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Metal Continuous 8 Panel Rivet-Connected Warren Deck Truss, Fixed and Approach Spans: Metal Stringer (Multi-Beam), Fixed
Length: 2,976 ft. Main Span: 133 ft. Roadway: 40 ft. Main Spans: 21
Built 1938 By: Russ Mitchell Inc. of Houston, Texas and Texas Highway Department, Julian Monthomery
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Main Street (US-287 Business) Over West Fork Trinity River in Fort Worth: Tarrant County, Texas, United States
Concrete Open Spandrel Deck Arch, Fixed and Approach Spans: Concrete Deck Girder, Fixed
Length: 1,319 ft. Main Span: 225 ft. Roadway: 54 ft. Main Spans: 4
Built 1914 By: Hannam-Hickeys Brothers of St. Louis, Missouri and Virginia Bridge and Iron Company of Roanoke, Virginia and Brennecke and Fay of St. Louis, Missouri

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