Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.146881,-124.395711
Carries US 101 over Coquille River
Design: other
Design Details: Vertical lift
Total Length: 702.0 Feet
Span Length: 221.0 Feet
Overview: Vertical lift bridge over Coquille River on US 101
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Coos County
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Bullards Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Bullards Bridge
from the northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Bullards Bridge
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Side elevation from the west.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in October 2014
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Bullards Bridge
Side Elevation from the west.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in October 2014
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Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.366639,-124.153631
Carries Coos River Highway over Coos River
Design: other
Design Details: Vertical lift
Total Length: 960.0 Feet
Span Length: 200.0 Feet
Overview: Vertical lift bridge over Coos River on Coos River Highway
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Coos County
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144143
Chandler Bridge
from the southwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
144144
Chandler Bridge
from the southwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Deck View
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Rail Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Upper chord gusset detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Bottom chord connection detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Bottom chord connection and bearing
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Through girder lift span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Rail detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
South truss portal
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
On the south through truss span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Deck view of lift span and north tower
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Roadway view of lift span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Looking through the truss up the Coos River Valley
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Truss details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
South truss portal view
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
On the bridge deck
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Through girder lift span and north tower
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Through girder details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Looking through the truss up the Coos River
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Chandler Bridge
Photo taken by Douglas Butler
Status: Open to traffic
The Conde McCullough Bridge received a staged complete rehabilitation that has occured from 2008 through 2019.
Location: 43.426519,-124.222239
Carries US 101 over Coos Bay
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: The 5305-foot long Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge is a steel continuous cantilevered half-through truss with bracing above and below the deck. The cantilever design was adopted because high volumes of shipping made a draw span undesirable. Also, the wide shipping channel and high banks of both sides dictated a high-level bridge. The steel truss is 1708-feet long with the central portion being 793-feet and the anchor portions being 457.5-feet each. The top and bottom chords of the truss are curved in outline. The sway bracing is also curved, giving an impression of a series of Gothic arches as one travels through the truss.
Thirteen reinforced concrete deck arch spans with open spandrels flank the cantilevered spans, seven on the north side and six on the south side. The two lengths of arch approach spans total 2762-feet, with individual spans ranging from 151-feet to 265-feet in length. Reinforced concrete deck girder spans approach the arch spans. There are nine spans on the north end and five on the south. Ornate concrete abutments at each end of the bridge allow space along the road for travelers to pull over. The abutments also feature staircases that lead down under the bridge.
(HAER OR-46)
Total Length: 5323.0 Feet
Span Length: 793.0 Feet
Overview: Steel cantilevered through truss bridge over Coos Bay on US 101 in North Bend
History: Built 1936, Rehabilitation 2008 - 2018
Built: 1936
Location: Coos County
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McCullough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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McCullough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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McCullough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge - Information Plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge - Dedication Plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Perspective View From North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Oblique View From Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Long View From Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Elevation From West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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View Of Cantilever Spans From South Portal
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Interior View Of South Portal, Looking South
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Steelwork, Looking North From South Tower
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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View South From Similar Position As In Or-46-7
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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View Of Main Cantilever Span From South
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Perspective View From Southwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Perspective View From Southwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Cantilever Span From Southeast
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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South Approach Span, Looking Southeast
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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View Of South Approach Span From South Abutment, Looking North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Detail, Art Deco Motifs On Stairway At South Abutment
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo Copy Of Photograph (Location Of Original Print Unknown) C.1936, Photographer Unknown Historic View Of North Approach To Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo Copy Of Photograph (Location Of Original Print Unknown) C.1936, Photographer Unknown Historic View Of Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Oblique View From Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Conde B. McCullough Bridge
from the southwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Conde B. McCullough Bridge
from the southeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Coos Bay Bridge - McCullough Bridge
from the southwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Cathodic Protection and Rehab Housing
Rehab project underway
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Entire bridge during the south approach rehabilitation project
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Under the main span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
North approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Steel span pier
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Steel details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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#bridge latticework
Photo taken August 2012 by Flickr user Bob Doran
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CondeMcCulloughMemorialBridge
Taken by Cacophony
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COOS BAY BRIDGE - NARA - 520141
Taken by George A. Grant of NARA
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The Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Petar Blanusa
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge (North Bend, Oregon)
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Orbiter7
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking South
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NE
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking East
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
South Potal
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Southern cantilever span
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B McCullough Memorial Bridge
Northern portal
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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Conde B. McCullough Pano1
Pano
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
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Conde B. McCullough Pano3
Pano
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
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Conde B. McCullough Pano4
Pano
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
North Approach Spans
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
North Approach Spans
Photo taken by Richard Doody in June 2011
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Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2018
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Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2018
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Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2018
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Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2018
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Coos Bay Bridge - Oregon Coast Highway
These photos of the completed Coos Bay Bridge in North Bend were both taken from un-mailed and undated postcards from the archives of the Coos History Museum. The photos likely date sometime shortly after completion of the span in 1936. The bridge, extending U.S. Route 101 through North Bend, was renamed the Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge in 1947 for its designer. The project was funded largely by the Depression-era Public Works Administration.
Photo from COOS HISTORY MUSEUM & MARITIME COLLECTION / 986-14.2
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.173889,-124.198056
Carries OR 42S over Coquille River
Design: other
Design Details: The Coquille River Bridge features a removable span that can be removed by a crane for river traffic. The Coquille bridge is one of two bridges of this type in Oregon, the other being the Willuski River Bridge near Astoria.
The remaining eight spans of the Coquille River Bridge are pre-stressed/pre-cast concrete girders, that are typical of highway bridges built during this era.
Total Length: 634.9 Feet
Span Length: 82.0 Feet
Overview: Removable span bridge over Coquille River on OR 42S in Coquille
History: Built 1986
Built: 1986
Location: Coos County
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Coquille River Bridge
North approach
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 2, 2010
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Removable Span
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 2, 2010
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.356440,-124.193949
Carries Coos River Highway over Isthmus Slough
Design: other
Design Details: Double leaf Chicago style bascule lift
Total Length: 1691.0 Feet
Span Length: 140.0 Feet
Overview: Bascule bridge over Isthmus Slough on Coos River Highway
History: Built 1931, East approach rebuilt 2011
Built: 1931
Location: Coos County
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115128
Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Isthmus Slough Bridge - Information Plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Photo taken by Douglas Butler
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Photo taken by Douglas Butler
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Rail detail on the Bascule span
Photo taken by Mike Goff in August 2013
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Bascule spans deck view
Photo taken by Mike Goff in August 2013
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Bascule spans from the bascule pit.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in August 2013
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Mike Goff in August 2013
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Mike Goff in May 2011
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
2017 view
Photo from Oregon DOT
Status: Replaced by a Concrete Box Girder Bridge in 2004
Location: 43.300833,-124.208611
Carries FAS A-396 over Coos City/Isthmus Slough
Design: truss/through
Design Details: The Isthmus Slough Bridge is significant as a good example of the bascule bridge type. This bridge is unique within the Oregon context at it is the only known bascule structure that utilizes a block and tackle lifting mechanism, as opposed to the more common motorized lifting mechanism. The lack of motorized technology distinguishes this structure within Oregon's context of moveable bridges. The Isthmus Slough Bridge is also significant as a late example of the bascule type within Oregon, as it is only one of three bascule spans built after WWII.
(HAER OR-144 - Isthmus Slough Bridge)
Total Length: 686.1 Feet
Span Length: 85.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Isthmus Slough on FAS A-396
History: Built 1955, Replaced 2004
Built: 1955
Location: Coos County
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138151
Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Isthmus Slough Bridge
Bridge that opens with cables.
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 42.884167,-124.072778
Carries Powers Highway over South Fork Coquille River
Design: truss/deck/warren
Design Details: Deck truss
Total Length: 530.9 Feet
Span Length: 127.0 Feet
Overview: Warren deck truss bridge over South Fork Coquille River on Powers Highway in Powers
History: Built 1934; rehabilitated 1956
Built: 1934
Location: Coos County
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
Roadway view
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
Truss span rail detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
North approach
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
South approach span trestle
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on May 24, 2010
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Bottom chord connection detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Approach span rail detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Truss span rail - Concrete posts with timber rails
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Deck view facing south
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Truss details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Truss end pier
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Under the truss
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
South timber approach trestle
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Powers Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.338889,-124.321111
Carries Cape Arago Highway over South Slough
Design: other
Design Details: Double leaf Chicago style bascule lift
Total Length: 1194.0 Feet
Span Length: 126.0 Feet
Overview: Bascule bridge over South Slough on Cape Arago Highway in Charleston
History: Built 1991
Built: 1991
Location: Coos County
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144152
South Slough Bridge
from Charleston Public Fishing Dock
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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South Slough Bridge
Charleston Public Fishing Dock in front of bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Deck and Rail View
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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South Slough Bridge
Tender House seen on the Right
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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South Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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South Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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South Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Roadway View
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Drawing
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
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South Slough Bridge
Oregon
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in April 2013
Status: Removed and salvaged in 1993
Location: 43.173561,-124.192760
Carries OR-42S (Fromerly US 101) over Coquille River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: The Coquille River Bridge is on the original route of the Oregon Coast Highway. The swing span of the bridge was a 255-foot rivited steel through Parker Truss with a timber deck.
Total Length: 730.0 Feet
Span Length: 255.0 Feet
Overview: Lost swing span bridge over Coquille River on OR-42S (Fromerly US 101) in Coquille
History: Built 1922, Bypassed 1986, Demolished in 1993
Built: 1922
Location: Coos County
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General View From East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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General View From Northeast
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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General View From North
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
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Roadway Approach From South
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
261970
Photo taken by Douglas Butler
416225
Bridge and river boat
historical imagery
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.439722,-124.220000
Carries US 101 over Haynes Inlet Slough (Coos Bay)
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: The three span Haynes Inlet Bridge is one of the new generation coastal bridges on the Pacific Coast Highway. The bridge was designed to last 120 years by utilizing such technologies as stainless steel reinforcment and cathodic protection.
Total Length: 775.0 Feet
Span Length: 238.9 Feet
Overview: Arch bridge over Haynes Inlet Slough (Coos Bay) on US 101
History: Built 2001
Built: 2001
Location: Coos County
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126827
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Notice the hinge at the arch abutment
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
From the west side of the bay
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
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Rail Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 20, 2008
144149
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
144151
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 2, 2009
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
176693
Roadway View
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
176699
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
179776
View Beside Bridge.
Photo taken by Oregon Department of Transportation
179777
View Beside Bridge.
Photo taken by Oregon Department of Transportation
179778
View Beside Bridge.
Photo taken by Oregon Department of Transportation
221137
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
221138
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
509600
Haynes Inlet Bridge
From the southwest.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in September 2021
509601
Haynes Inlet Bridge
Facing north under the bridge.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in September 2021
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Haynes Inlet Bridge
From the southwest.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in September 2021
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 43.006357,-123.891750
Carries Abandoned OR-42 (park path) over Sandy Creek
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: Covered Howe through truss
Total Length: 98.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Howe through truss bridge over Sandy Creek on Abandoned OR-42 (park path)
History: Built 1921
Built: 1921
Location: Coos County
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163242
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163243
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163244
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163245
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163246
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163247
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
163248
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 15, 2010
175565
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge at Remote in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, 4823
278750
Sandy Creek Bridge (Coos County, Oregon scenic images) (cooDA0009)
Taken by Gary Halvorson of Oregon State Archives
278751
Sandy Creek Bridge, Remote, OR (6610371401)
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Sandy Horvath-Dori
278752
File:Sandy creek bridge P4447a.jpeg
Photo taken by EncMstr
422341
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in April 1992
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Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in April 1992
422343
Sandy Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in April 1992
Status: Open to traffic
The Coos Bay rail line closed in September 2007. The Port of Coos Bay purchased the line and after structure and tunnel work reopened the line to the North Spit area north of North Bend in 2011 as the Coos Bay Rail Link.
Location: 43.426791,-124.235888
Carries Coos Bay Rail Link (CBR) over Coos Bay
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: The Coos Bay bridge includes two timber approaches. The north approach is 315 feet and the south approach is 555 feet. In between are 12 steel trusses totaling 2,168 feet, with the mammoth swing span adding another 458 feet in total bridge length.
(Railway Track and Structures, Sept, 2004)
Total Length: 3055.0 Feet
Span Length: 458.0 Feet
Overview: Swing through truss bridge over Coos Bay on the Coos Bay Rail Link (CBR) in North Bend
History: Built 1914
Built: 1914
Location: Coos County
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175566
Coos Bay Railroad Bridge
From the McCullough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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Coos Bay Railroad Bridge
From the McCullough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2010
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Tender house
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
North approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
South approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Tender house
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
North approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
South approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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North approach spans
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span truss and portal details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span truss details
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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C.B.R.L. - Coos Bay Bridge
Swing span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2011
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Photo taken by Douglas Butler
301388
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301390
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW. Southern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW. Southern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW. Northern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW. Northern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking NW. Northern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301396
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301397
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301398
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Northern Approach
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Northern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301400
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Northern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Swing span
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301402
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Southern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Southern spans
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Looking West. Southern approach
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
301405
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Panorama
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
301406
CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Panorama
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
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CBR-Coos Bay Bridge
Panorama
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley
340818
CBR - Coos Bay Bridge
Open
Photo taken by Douglas Butler
505836
Looking from the Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
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Looking from the Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge
Photo taken by Mike Garland in July 2018
Status: Destroyed by fire
Location: 43.136064,-124.106027
Carries Bridge-Gravelford Road over North Fork Coquille River
Design: truss/through/smith
Design Details: The Fox Covered Bridge was a housed timber Smith truss.
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Smith through truss bridge over North Fork Coquille River on Bridge-Gravelford Road
History: Built 1883, Burned 1954
Built: 1883
Location: Coos County
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Fox Covered Bridge over North Coquille River in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4826
193770
Fox Covered Bridge near Norway in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4827
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 42.988584,-123.868587
Carries Old OR 42 over Rock Creek
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: The Rock Creek Covered Bridge was designed by the Oregon State Highway Department under the guidance of newly appointed state bridge engineer Conde B. McCullough. The structure consisted of a single 60-foot housed Howe through truss with timber stinger approach spans. The west approach spans was 30-feet long while the east approach was a mere 11-feet. The main span of the bridge rested on simple concrete pedestal columns that were keyed into the solid rock stream bed.
Total Length: 98.7 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Howe through truss bridge over Rock Creek on Old OR 42
History: Built 1919, Replaced 1954
Built: 1919
Location: Coos County
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193772
Rock Creek Covered Bridge over Rock Creek in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, 4824
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Rock Creek Covered Bridge over Rock Creek in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4822
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Rock Creek Covered Bridge in Coos County, 1945
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1945
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4825
Status: Destroyed by storm
Location: 43.019435,-124.007718
Carries Road over Middle Fork Coquille River
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: The Bridge Covered Bridge was built by the Works Progress Administration in 1936. The 150-foot long housed Howe through truss was situated 67-feet above the waters of the Middle Fork of the Coquille River.
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 150.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Howe through truss bridge over Middle Fork Coquille River on Road
History: Built 1936, Damaged by snow and removed 1969
Built: 1936
Location: Coos County
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193781
Bridge Covered Bridge at Bridge over the Middle Fork Coquille River in Coos County, 1958-1960
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1958-1960?
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4820
193782
Bridge Covered Bridge at Bridge in Coos County, 1958-1960
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1958-1960?
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4821
193783
Bridge Covered Bridge at Bridge over the Middle Fork Coquille River in Coos County, 1958-1960
Photo by Ben Maxwell, 1958-1960?
Oregon State Archives, Salem Public Library, #4819
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.359556,-124.207114
Carries Coos Bay Rail Link (CBR) over Coalbank Slough
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Timber trestle with a steel plate girder swing span (Non-operational).
Total Length: 290.0 Feet
Span Length: 100.0 Feet
Overview: Deck plate girder bridge over Coalbank Slough on Coos Bay Rail Link (CBR) in Coos Bay
History: Built 1914
Built: 1914
Location: Coos County
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220495
C.B.R.L. - Coalbank Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
220496
C.B.R.L. - Coalbank Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
220497
C.B.R.L. - Coalbank Slough Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
220498
C.B.R.L. - Coalbank Slough Bridge
Hand crack points for swing span
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
220499
C.B.R.L. - Coalbank Slough Bridge
Abandoned swing pivot wheels. Now hanging mid span after the removal of the swing pier.
Photo taken by Michael Goff in August 2011
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Photo taken by Douglas Butler
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.355833,-124.201111
Carries Coos River Highway over Coos Bay Rail Link (C.B.R.L.)
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete Tee beam
Total Length: 150.0 Feet
Span Length: 50.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Coos Bay Rail Link (C.B.R.L.) on Coos River Highway
History: Built 1938
Built: 1938
Location: Coos County
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225332
Bunker Hill Overcrossing
South elevation from the railroad tracks
Photo taken by Michael Goff in February 2012
225333
Bunker Hill Overcrossing
Roadway view
Photo taken by Michael Goff in February 2012
225334
Bunker Hill Overcrossing
Bridge plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff in February 2012
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Bunker Hill Overcrossing
Rail detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff in February 2012
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 43.415931,-124.224039
Carries US 101 over Coos Bay Rail Link
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Reinforced concrete tee-beam.
Total Length: 161.1 Feet
Span Length: 63.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Coos Bay Rail Link on US 101
History: Built 1935
Built: 1935
Location: Coos County
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284338
North Bend Overcrossing
Roadway view from the north.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in May 2013
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North Bend Overcrossing
Side elevation from the west.
Photo taken by Mike Goff in May 2013
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 43.362973,-124.175656
Carries Coos River Road over Catching Slough
Design: truss/pony/polygonal
Design Details: Polygonal Warren pony truss
Total Length: 932.1 Feet
Span Length: 171.9 Feet
Overview: Lost Warren pony truss swing span bridge over Catching Slough on Coos River Road
History: Built 1936. Replaced 1995
Built: 1936
Location: Coos County
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292552
Catching Slough Bridge
Replaced with a new Bridge
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in August 2014
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 43.339022,-124.321848
Carries Cape Arago Highway over South Slough
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: 160-ft Steel through truss swing span with 1254-ft timber trestle approach spans.
Total Length: 1414.0 Feet
Span Length: 160.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss swing span bridge over South Slough on Cape Arago Highway
History: Built 1934, Replaced 1991
Built: 1934
Location: Coos County
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292375
South Slough bridge
Oregon
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in April 2013
498774
Coos Bay OR bridge replacement
Publc domain
Photo taken by Unknown
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 42.854711,-124.097882
Carries Salmon Creek Road over Salmon Creek
Design: girder/pony/plate
Design Details: Pony plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Pony/through plate girder bridge over Salmon Creek on Salmon Creek Road
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 42.850780,-124.102509
Carries Salmon Creek Road over Salmon Creek
Design: girder/pony/plate
Design Details: Pony plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Pony/through plate girder bridge over Salmon Creek on Salmon Creek Road
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 43.146886,-124.397036
Carries over Coquille river
Design: ferry
Design Details: Ferry crossing
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Ferry across Coquille river
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 43.432400,-124.213530
Carries US 101 over Coos bay
Design: ferry
Design Details: Ferry crossing
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Ferry across Coos bay on US 101
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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416780
416781
Status: Demolished
Location: 43.340419,-124.374516
Carries over Pacific ocean
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pacific ocean
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: Demolished
Location: 43.340419,-124.374516
Carries over Pacific ocean
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pacific ocean
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: Demolished
Location: 43.340419,-124.374516
Carries over Pacific ocean
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Pacific ocean
History:
Built:
Location: Coos County
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Status: Demolished
Location: 43.340419,-124.374516
Carries Footpath over channel
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Multiple-Kingpost Pony truss
Total Length: 389.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pony truss bridge over channel on footpath to the lighthouse.
History: Original bridge built 1898; Replaced by a newer structure in 1938; Removed 2013
Built: 1938
Location: Coos County
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416938
Arago3ls
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416940
Status: No longer exists
Location: 43.339019,-124.321748
Carries Arago Highway over South Slough
Design: other
Design Details: Other wooden bascule draw
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over South Slough on Cape Arago Highway
History: Built in 1909 ; replaced in 1934
Built: 1909
Location: Coos County
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489265
Photo taken by Cory Smith
489296
Tech Drawing From Douglas Butler
Photo taken by Douglas Butler in January 2020
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.