Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.938889,-111.940556
Carries County Road 10200 N (10400 N) over Bear River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Riveted, 8-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 150.9 Feet
Span Length: 144.0 Feet
Overview: Pratt through truss bridge over Bear River on 10200 North
History: Built 1925
Built: 1925
Location: Cache County
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130023
Trenton 10200 North (10400 N) Bridge
This is a side view of the bridge, I had to splice togethere three photos to get the hole bridge in from this vatage point on the river bank.
Photo taken by Jolly Goodfellow 12/09/2008
130024
Trenton 10200 North (10400 N) Bridge
The sign before the bridge reads 13' 1". if you look close you can see both ends have been hit, thie end is bent in, the other end is missing the center section.
Photo taken by Jolly Goodfellow 12/09/2008
130025
Trenton 10200 North (10400 N) Bridge
you can see the other end is missing the center section better in this view.
Photo taken by Jolly Goodfellow 12/09/2008
130026
Trenton 10200 North (10400 N) Bridge
a look at the under side.
Photo taken by Jolly Goodfellow 12/09/2008
130027
Trenton 10200 North (10400 N) Bridge
The bridge rest of four feet just like this one.
Photo taken by Jolly Goodfellow 12/09/2008
315877
North of Trenton
The Pratt Through Overhead Truss has an exceptional span length and also represents a rare bridge type in Utah.
Utah Department of Transportation
351616
Trenton Bridge Loking East
Photo taken by John Bernhisel
352443
Taken with a drone above the River
Photo taken by John Bernhisel
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.646667,-111.922222
Carries City street over Little Bear River
Design: arch/deck
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 40.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Little Bear River on a city street in Wellsville
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Cache County
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324833
Source: Historic Bridge Inventory
324834
Source: Historic Bridge Inventory
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.720833,-111.835000
Carries US 91 over Logan River
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Arch
Total Length: 78.1 Feet
Span Length: 69.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Logan River on US 91 in Logan
History: Built 1918; rehabilitated 1951
Built: 1918
Location: Cache County
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211075
Photo From Utah Historic Bridge Inventory
211076
Photo From Utah Historic Bridge Inventory
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 41.786667,-111.955000
Carries County Road Fa538 over Little Bear River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected Pratt through truss bridge with A-frame portal bracing
Total Length: 125.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Little Bear River on County Road Fa538
History: Built in 1915; Closed to traffic in 1985 due to deteriorating flooring; Replaced 1989
Built: 1915
Location: Cache County
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194761
Distant View From Water Of South Side Of Bridge
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194762
Angled View Of Bridge, Looking Northeast
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194763
Slightly Angled View Of Bridge, Looking North-Northwest From Water
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194764
End View Of Bridge, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194765
End View Of Bridge, Looking East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194766
Oblique View Of Bridge, Looking West-Northwest
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194767
View Of Deck And Railing, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194768
View Of Superstructure Of Bridge, Looking West
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194769
View Of Underside Of Bridge, Looking East
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194770
View Of Pin Connected Joint Area In Upper Superstructure
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
194771
View Of Major Hole In Wooden Deck Near West End, Showing Steel Support Girders Beneath Flooring
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.975833,-111.827778
Carries Sr-61 over Cub River
Design: frame/concrete
Design Details: Concrete rigid-frame
Total Length: 53.2 Feet
Span Length: 49.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete rigid frame bridge over Cub River on Sr-61
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Cache County
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211077
Photo From Utah Historic Bridge Inventory
211078
Photo From Utah Historic Bridge Inventory
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.646878,-111.922478
Carries 4700 South Street over Little Bear River
Design: arch/deck
Design Details: Deck arch
Total Length: 60.7 Feet
Span Length: 40.4 Feet
Overview: Deck arch bridge over Little Bear River on 4700 South Street
History: Built 1920
Built: 1920
Location: Cache County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.643447,-111.917453
Carries Sr-101 over Little Bear River
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 42.0 Feet
Span Length: 40.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Little Bear River on Sr-101
History: Built 1934
Built: 1934
Location: Cache County
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511101
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511102
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511103
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511104
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511105
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511106
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511107
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
Status: Cement getting old.
Location: 41.841465,-111.815744
Carries Walking over Birch Creak
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Birch Creak on Walking
History:
Built:
Location: Cache County
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420390
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in March 2018
420391
Plaque is missing
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in March 2018
420392
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in March 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.706732,-111.849325
Carries UP Railroad over Logan River
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge on Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Cache County
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419314
Photo taken by John Bernhisel
Status: Removed but not replaced
Location: 41.916405,-111.914348
Carries Utah Idaho Central Railroad Quinney Branch over Bear 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 Bear River on Utah Idaho Central Railroad Quinney Branch
History: Built 1918 (Likely relocated from a major line.); Abandoned 1947; Remains in 1981 aerial imagery on HistoricAerials, but is gone in the next view.
Built: 1918
Location: Cache County
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500203
Taken by the Herald Journal in 1967; Courtesy of Utah State University's Merrill-Cazier Library
Status: Removed but not replaced
Location: 41.769491,-111.986836
Carries Utah Idaho Central Railroad over Beaverdam Divide
Design: truss/pony/warren
Design Details: Warren pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Beaverdam Divide on Utah Idaho Central Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Cache County
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500202
Taken by the Herald Journal in 1978; Courtesy of Utah State University's Merrill-Cazier Library
Status:
Location: 41.721127,-111.835076
Carries Utah Idaho Central Railroad over Logan River
Design: truss/pony/warren
Design Details: Warren pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Warren pony truss bridge over Logan River on Utah Idaho Central Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Cache County
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500204
LV
Taken by the Logan City Corporation in 1930; Courtesy of Utah State University's Merrill-Cazier Library
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.642944,-111.926000
Carries City Street over Wellsville Canyon Creek
Design: frame/concrete
Design Details: Concrete rigid frame
Total Length: 23.0 Feet
Span Length: 20.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete rigid frame bridge over Wellsville Canyon Creek on City Street
History: Built 1920; rehabilitated 1940
Built: 1920
Location: Cache County
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511116
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511117
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511118
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511119
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511120
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
511121
Photo taken by John Bernhisel in October 2021
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.