Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.903611,-112.281944
Carries Rays Lake Road over Camas Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 35.1 Feet
Span Length: 17.1 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Camas Creek on Rays Lake Road
History: Built 1939; rehabilitated 1985
Built: 1939
Location: Jefferson County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.911667,-112.273333
Carries Rays Lake Road over Camas Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 36.1 Feet
Span Length: 17.1 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Camas Creek on Rays Lake Road
History: Built 1939; rehabilitated 1983
Built: 1939
Location: Jefferson County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.964444,-112.278333
Carries West Camas Road over Camas Creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 39.0 Feet
Span Length: 38.1 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over Camas Creek on West Camas Road
History: Built 1940; rehabilitated 1990
Built: 1940
Location: Jefferson County
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Status: Open to Traffic
Location: 43.662127,-111.740292
Carries Eastern Idaho Railroad - East Belt Branch over Snake River Flood Channel
Design: truss/through/pegram
Design Details: Pegram through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Pegram through truss bridge over Snake River Flood Channel on the Eastern Idaho Railroad - East Belt Branch
History: Built 1894 as five-span bridge at Nyssa, Oregon; one span relocated here 1914
Built: 1894
Location: Jefferson County
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438692
Taken for the NRHP
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.666389,-111.738694
Carries Eastern Idaho Railroad - East Belt Branch over Snake River
Design: truss/through/pegram
Design Details: Two-span Pegram through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Two-span Pegram through truss bridge over Snake River on the Eastern Idaho Railroad - East Belt Branch
History: Built 1894 as five-span bridge at Nyssa, Oregon; two-spans relocated here 1914
Built: 1894
Location: Jefferson County
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343137
RirieBridgeA
Photo taken by UltraSparky
511213
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in November 2021
511218
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in November 2021
511219
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in November 2021
511220
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in November 2021
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Photo taken by John Bernhisel in November 2021
Status: Destroyed by flooding
Location: 43.752999,-111.980949
Carries Union Pacific Railroad over Snake River
Design: truss/through/pegram
Design Details: Pegram through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pegram through truss bridge over Snake River on Union Pacific Railroad
History: Built 1894 at Nyssa, Oregon; Relocated here 1914; Destroyed by flooding due to the failure of the Teton Dam June 5, 1976
Built: 1914
Location: Jefferson 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.