Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 35.290071,-91.394179
Carries US 64 over White River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Cantilevered Warren through truss
Total Length: 3064.0 Feet
Span Length: 399.8 Feet
Overview: Lost cantilevered through truss over White River on US 64 at Augusta
History: Completed in November 1930; replaced 2001
Built: 1930
Location: Woodruff County
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Side view
Photo provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
151435
Looking Southeast, General View Of Double Arch Cantilever Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
151436
General View Of Bridge Showing Approach Spans At West End Of Bridge, Looking South
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
151437
General View Of Bridge, Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
151438
View Of Westernmost Arch Truss Span From River Bank, Looking Southwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
151439
View Of Bridge From Underneath Showing Easternmost Pier And Approach Support, Looking Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
151440
Detail View Of Bridge Dateplate Which Reads '1930, White River Bridge, Arkansas Highway Commission, Dwight Blackwood, Chairman, Justin Matthews, J. Lan Williams, J.S. Parks, Sam J. Wilson, Commissioners, C.S. Christian, State Highway Engineer, Ira He
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
159630
Photo from Ernie Deane Photograph Collection - Arkansas History Commission
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 35.271559,-91.387917
Carries Union Pacific Railroad over White River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Through truss swing bridge
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss swing bridge over White River on Union Pacific Railroad
History: Built 1913
Built: 1913
Location: Woodruff County
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225484
Augusta Railroad Bridge
Profile photo taken on the west bank of the White River looking upstream.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in April 2010
225485
Augusta Railroad Bridge
Photo of west portal looking east.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in April 2010
225486
Augusta Railroad Bridge
Photo of north side of bridge looking east.
Photo taken by J Randall Houp in April 2010
260381
Drawing
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
435906
UP - Augusta Bridge
Still in service
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in October 2018
435907
Photo taken by Bill Keen
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 35.006667,-91.338333
Carries Sh 38 over Cache River
Design: truss
Design Details: Truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Truss bridge over Cache River on Sh 38
History: Built 1949, Replaced 1989
Built: 1949
Location: Woodruff County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 35.271545,-91.387482
Carries Missouri Pacific Railroad over White River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss swing
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Through truss bridge over White River on Missouri Pacific Railroad
History: Replaced in 1913
Built:
Location: Woodruff County
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338402
White River railroad bridge
Photo taken by Douglas Butler
346509
Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923
Status: No longer exists
Location: 35.271657,-91.387825
Carries Missouri Pacific Railroad over White River
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder swing
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Deck plate girder bridge over White River on Missouri Pacific Railroad
History: Replaced with a second swing, then replaced 1913
Built:
Location: Woodruff County
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435904
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in October 2018
435905
White River bridge Replacement AR
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in February 2015
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.