Status: Open to traffic
Location: 32.966667,-111.473333
Carries Attaway Road over Pima Lateral Canal
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 23.0 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Pima Lateral Canal on Attaway Road
History: Built 1900
Built: 1900
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 32.991667,-111.506667
Carries Christensen Road over Pima Lateral Canal
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 43.0 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Pima Lateral Canal on Christensen Road in Coolidge
History: Built 1900
Built: 1900
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 32.984877,-110.772482
Carries Pedestrian Walkway over Gila River
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: 4-span reinforced concrete closed-spandrel Luten arch
Total Length: 419.0 Feet
Span Length: 106.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Gila River on a pedestrian walkway in Hayden
History: Built 1916
Built: 1916
Location: Pinal County
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195084
Winkelman Bridge
Photo From Arizona Historic Bridge Inventory
275608
File:Winkelman, AZ old Gila bridge arch base from SW 1.JPG
Photo taken by Wikipedia user Ammodramus
275609
File:Winkelman, AZ old Gila bridge arch from SE 1.JPG
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275610
File:Winkelman, AZ old Gila bridge arch from SE 2.JPG
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File:Winkelman, AZ old Gila bridge arch from SW 1.JPG
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275622
File:Winkelman, AZ old Gila bridge railing from W 1.JPG
Photo taken by Wikipedia user Ammodramus
418408
Photo taken by James McCray in February 2018
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 33.102972,-110.974583
Carries Florence Kelvin Highway over Gila River
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 363.9 Feet
Span Length: 94.8 Feet
Overview: Four-span Luten arch bridge over Gila River on Florence Kelvin Highway
History: Built 1917 by the Topeka Bridge & Iron Co.; Bypassed by new bridge in 2018
Built: 1917
Location: Pinal County
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195085
Overview
Photo From Arizona Historic Bridge Inventory
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.292741,-111.095980
Carries Magma Avenue over Queen Creek
Design: arch/deck
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 117.8 Feet
Span Length: 49.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Queen Creek on Magma Avenue in Superior
History: Built 1910; rehabilitated 1947
Built: 1910
Location: Pinal County
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296212
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296213
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296214
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296215
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296216
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296217
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296218
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296219
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296220
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296221
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296222
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296223
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking NE
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296224
Magma Avenue Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296225
Magma Avenue Bridge
Pano
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.299297,-111.090227
Carries US 60 over Queen Creek, and former US 60 (Superior Water Tank Access Road)
Design: arch/deck/steel
Design Details: Steel arch
Total Length: 576.8 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Steel arch bridge over Queen Creek and former US 60, on US 60
History: Built 1949
Built: 1949
Location: Pinal County
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150379
Queen Creek Bridge, looking west
The remains of an earlier roadway wind up the canyon underneath the bridge - THAT would have been a trip! The current highway does enough winding, but with this bridge (and the tunnel just out of sight to the right) it can be done faster than walking speed.
Photo taken by Robert Thompson in March 2006
296226
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296227
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296228
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296229
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296230
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296231
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296232
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296233
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296234
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296235
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296236
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296238
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296239
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296240
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296241
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296242
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296243
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296244
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296245
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296246
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296247
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296248
Queen Creek Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296249
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296250
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296251
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296252
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296253
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296254
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296256
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296257
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296258
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296259
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296260
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
495913
Queen Creek Bridge
1960 view
Photo from old postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.306667,-111.075000
Carries Queen Creek Tunnel over US 60
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 39.7 Feet
Span Length: 39.7 Feet
Overview: Tunnel over US 60 on Queen Creek Tunnel
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 32.850000,-111.513333
Carries Selma Highway over Casa Grande Canal Ext
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 31.8 Feet
Span Length: 14.8 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Casa Grande Canal Ext on Selma Highway
History: Built 1900
Built: 1900
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.287885,-111.329110
Carries old Silver King Road over Queen Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: concrete filled closed-spandrel Luten arch
Total Length: 135.8 Feet
Span Length: 119.8 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Queen Creek on old Silver King Road in Queen Valley
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Pinal County
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195083
Overview
Photo From Arizona Historic Bridge Inventory
439932
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439933
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439934
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439935
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439936
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439937
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439938
Queen Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.304945,-111.081695
Carries Queen Creek Tunnel over US 60
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Constructed in conjunction with the Queen Creek Arch Bridge.
Total Length: 1151.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on US 60 in Queen Creek Canyon
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Pinal County
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150380
Looking west.
The highway is dropping into a canyon off a half-mile high plateau, descending while transiting the tunnel. Just after the tunnel (hidden by the outcrop at the left) is the Queen Creek Arch Bridge.
Photo taken by Robert Thompson in March 2006
296276
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296277
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296278
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296279
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296280
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296281
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296283
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296284
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296285
Queen Creek Tunnel
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
321203
West portal
Old US 60 can be seen below snaking its way towards the old Claypool Tunnel.
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
321204
Barrel shot through tunnel from west
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.088889,-111.686944
Carries North Olberg Road over Gila River
Design: girder/deck/concrete
Design Details: Concrete deck girder
Total Length: 1249.7 Feet
Span Length: 50.5 Feet
Overview: Concrete deck girder bridge over Gila River on North Olberg Road
History: Built 1925
Built: 1925
Location: Pinal County
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195081
Overview
Photo From Arizona Historic Bridge Inventory
195082
Portal View
Photo From Arizona Historic Bridge Inventory
Status: Intact but closed to all traffic
Location: 33.296709,-111.089340
Carries Old US 60 over Upper Queen Creek
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Open-spandrel arch bridge over Upper Queen Creek on Old US 60
History: Built 1921; US 60 rerouted to new bridge 1949
Built: 1921
Location: Pinal County
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296261
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296262
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296263
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296264
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296265
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296266
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296267
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296268
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296269
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296270
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296271
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296272
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296273
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
296274
Queen Creek Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
321200
View from west
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
321201
Bridge setting
Old bridge on foreground, new bridge above
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 33.303318,-111.080680
Carries US 60 over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on former US 60
History: Built 1926; replaced by new tunnel 1952
Built: 1926
Location: Pinal County
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321197
East portal
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
321198
New and old tunnels
Claypool tunnel is below and to the right of the modern tunnel.
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
321199
Barrel shot through tunnel from west
Photo taken by Roger Deschner in March 2015
321205
Claypool tunnel today
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495914
Claypool Tunnel
1942 view
Photo from old postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.104976,-111.001885
Carries Copper Basin Railway over Gila River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Gila River on Copper Basin Railway
History: Built ca 1902-1904
Built: 1902
Location: Pinal County
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463710
CBRY - Gila River Bridge #2
looking west
Photo from azhikers
Status: Abandoned
Location: 33.122546,-110.976157
Carries Old Alignment of U.S. 77 over Mineral Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: concrete filled closed-spandrel Luten arch
Total Length: 150.0 Feet
Span Length: 125.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Mineral Creek on Old Alignment of U.S. 77
History: Built ca. 1923; bypassed by a new bridge in 1962
Built: 1923
Location: Pinal County
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439923
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439924
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439925
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439926
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439927
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439928
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439929
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439930
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
439931
Old U.S. 77 Mineral Creek Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.089180,-110.944824
Carries Copper Basin Railway over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on Copper Basin Railway
History: Built ca 1902-1904
Built: 1902
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.105592,-110.953873
Carries Copper Basin Railway over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on Copper Basin Railway
History: Built ca 1902-1904
Built: 1902
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.094539,-111.184453
Carries Copper Basin Railway over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on Copper Basin Railway
History: Built 1902
Built: 1902
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.094607,-111.182501
Carries Copper Basin Railway over Gila River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Gila River on Copper Basin Railway
History: Built 1902
Built: 1902
Location: Pinal County
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463709
CBRY - Gila River Bridge #1
looking west
Photo taken by Buck--Fever
Status: Intact but closed to all traffic
Location: 33.327881,-111.032038
Carries Old US 60 over Devils Canyon
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 108.0 Feet
Span Length: 65.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Devils Canyon on Old US 60
History: Built 1921
Built: 1921
Location: Pinal County
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495915
Devils Canyon Old US 60 Bridge
Photo from Waymarking
495916
Devils Canyon Old US 60 Bridge
Photo taken by cmh2315fl in Nov 2018
Status: Rail line extremely inactive, may be considered all but abandoned
Location: 32.734048,-110.654937
Carries (former) San Manuel Arizona Railroad over Tucson Wash
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber trestle
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Timber stringer bridge over Tucson Wash on (former) Sam Manuel Arizona Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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354843
SMARR--Tucson Wash Trestle
San Manuel Arizona GP38-2 16 crosses Tucson Wash at Mammoth, Arizona, on March 18, 2004. The train is en route south from Hayden to the smelter at San Manuel, just northeast of Tucson. The smelter has since closed and been dismantled. The SMA seldom runs these days. Photo by Joe McMillan, used with permission.
Joe M. McMillan, all rights reserved
Status: Line seldom used of late, may be considered all but abandoned
Location: 32.698979,-110.648253
Carries (former) San Manuel Arizona Railroad over Mammoth Wash
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber trestle stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Timber stringer bridge over Mammoth Wash on (former) San Manuel Arizona Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.090889,-111.686944
Carries North Olberg Road over San Tan Canal
Design: girder/deck/concrete
Design Details: Concrete deck girder
Total Length: 103.0 Feet
Span Length: 39.4 Feet
Overview: Stringer bridge over San Tan Canal on North Olberg Road
History: Built 1926
Built: 1926
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 33.292689,-111.098862
Carries Lobb Avenue Walkway over Queen Creek
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: Wire/cable suspension
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Wire suspension bridge over Queen Creek on Lobb Avenue Walkway
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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368750
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368751
FullSizeRender
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368752
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368753
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368754
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368755
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368756
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368757
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368758
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 33.290734,-111.105768
Carries over Queen Creek
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: Wire/cable suspension
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Wire suspension bridge over Queen Creek
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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368759
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368760
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368761
FullSizeRender
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368762
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368763
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
368764
Photo taken by Luther McLain in September 2016
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.107500,-110.954700
Carries Ray Junction Rd over Wash
Design: arch/deck
Design Details: Deck arch
Total Length: 41.0 Feet
Span Length: 39.0 Feet
Overview: Deck arch bridge over Wash on Ray Junction Rd
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.163250,-110.487111
Carries Irr Bia Rte 3 over Rockhouse Canyon
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 80.4 Feet
Span Length: 39.4 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Rockhouse Canyon on Irr Bia Rte 3
History: Built 1929
Built: 1929
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 32.879800,-111.761900
Carries UP Railroad over SR 84 EB (FAU 9504)
Design: frame/concrete
Design Details: Concrete rigid frame
Total Length: 37.1 Feet
Span Length: 26.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete rigid frame bridge over SR 84 EB (FAU 9504) on UP Railroad
History: Built 1936
Built: 1935
Location: Pinal County
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440043
Casa Grande Underpass
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440044
Casa Grande Underpass
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440045
Casa Grande Underpass
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.017331,-111.519730
Carries UP Railroad over Gila River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: 9-span Warren through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Warren through truss bridge over Gila River on UP Railroad
History: Built 1925
Built: 1925
Location: Pinal County
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440049
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440050
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440051
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440052
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440053
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440054
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
440055
UP Gila River Bridge
Photo taken by C Hanchey in November 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 33.050400,-111.379100
Carries Sr 79 over Gila River
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 1507.0 Feet
Span Length: 50.9 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Gila River on Sr 79
History: Built 1957
Built: 1957
Location: Pinal County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 33.050441,-111.378962
Carries SR 79 over Gila River
Design: unknown
Design Details:
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over Gila River on SR 79
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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449668
Circa 1915
Old Postcard View
Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 33.274473,-111.176870
Carries an old alignment of US 60 over a branch of Queen Creek
Design: unknown
Design Details:
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned bridge over a branch of Queen Creek on an old alignment of US 60
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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475093
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475094
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475095
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475096
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475097
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475098
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475099
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
475100
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2020
Status: Abandoned
Location: 33.296611,-111.210732
Carries Magma Arizona Railroad over Queen Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned timber stringer bridge over Queen Creek on Magma Arizona Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Pinal County
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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.