Status: Abandoned
Location: 38.548870,-85.302730
Carries Sulphur-Bedford Road (KY 3175) over Little Kentucky River
Design: truss/through/double-warren
Design Details: Double-intersection Warren through truss
Total Length: 225.1 Feet
Span Length: 108.9 Feet
Overview: Abandoned through truss bridge over Little Kentucky River on Sulphur-Bedford Road (KY 3175)
History: Built 1901; bridge abandoned in 1999 when new concrete bridge was built
Built: 1901
Location: Trimble County
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Overview
Photo taken by James McCray
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Oblique View (Looking Northeast)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Looking Southeast
Photo taken by James McCray
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North Face of Bridge
Photo taken by James McCray
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North Face Again
Photo taken by James McCray
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West Portal and Span
Photo taken by James McCray
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Western Portal
Photo taken by James McCray
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Oblique View (Looking North West)
Notice the old mill dam on the left side of the photo.
Photo taken by James McCray
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Bridge and Dam
Photo taken by James McCray
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East Portal
Photo taken by James McCray
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Deck View (Looking West)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Closeup of Eastern Span (South Face of Bridge)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Closeup of North Face of Bridge
Photo taken by James McCray
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Underneath the Bridge (Looking Eastward)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Deck View (Looking Eastward)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Portal Bracing Detail
Photo taken by James McCray
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Remains of Floor Decking
Photo taken by James McCray
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Grafitti
Photo taken by James McCray
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Concrete Replacement Bridge
Photo taken by James McCray
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Little Kentucky River (Upstream of Bridge)
Photo taken by James McCray
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Lattice railing
Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Portal Detail
Photo taken by J.P.
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Lattice work
Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Wood Floor Beams
Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by J.P.
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Bill Eichelberger in October 2012
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Photo taken by Jenise Stewart
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Photo taken by Jenise Stewart
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Photo taken by Jenise Stewart
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 38.726017,-85.372044
Carries US Highway 421 over Ohio River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Warren through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Warren through truss bridge - modern
History: Opened to traffic on April 17, 2014 after being slid onto its permanent piers a week prior.
Built: 2014
Location: Trimble County
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The Lovely World of Prefab
Photo taken by James McCray
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Closeup
Photo taken by James McCray
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Photo taken by J.P. in April 2011
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Photo taken by J.P. in April 2011
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Photo taken by J.P. in April 2011
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Photo taken by J.P. in April 2011
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Photo taken by J.P. in April 2011
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Photo taken by Steve Conro in August 2016
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Photo taken by Steve Conro in August 2016
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Photo taken by Steve Conro in August 2016
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Photo taken by Heather Gonser July 2017
Photo taken by Mike Daffron
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.