Status: Open to traffic
Slated for demolition and replacement in 2022
Location: 45.871667,-122.710000
Carries I-5 Northbound over East Fork Lewis River
Design: truss/through/polygonal
Design Details: Polygonal Warren through truss
Total Length: 852.1 Feet
Span Length: 248.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over East Fork Lewis River on I-5 Northbound
History: Built 1936
Built: 1936
Location: Clark County
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118039
East Fork Lewis River Bridge
July 20, 2008
Photo taken by Michael Goff in July 2008
130577
East Fork Lewis River Bridge
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on July 20, 2008
130578
East Fork Lewis River Bridge
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on July 20, 2008
148209
Rail Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on October 22, 2009
148210
Roadway View
Photo taken by Michael Goff on October 22, 2009
306571
I-5 - East Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306572
I-5 - East Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306573
I-5 - East Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.833916,-122.494325
Carries NE 172nd Avenue over East Fork Lewis River
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 277.9 Feet
Span Length: 196.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over East Fork Lewis River on NE 172nd Avenue in Heisson
History: Built 1999
Built: 1999
Location: Clark County
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115918
Heisson Bridge
September 16, 2007
Photo taken by Michael Goff in September 2007
115919
Heisson Bridge
September 16, 2007
Photo taken by Michael Goff in September 2007
130579
Under the Structure
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 25, 2007
130580
Under the Structure
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 25, 2007
130581
Rail Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 16, 2007
130582
Deck View
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 16, 2007
130583
Information Plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 25, 2007
317293
South Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317294
Right side of bridge looking north.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317295
Left side of bridge looking north.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317296
North Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317297
View from the old Heisson Bridge.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317298
South Support.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317299
North Support.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.889776,-122.733384
Carries I-5 Southbound over North Fork Lewis River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Continuous Warren through truss
Total Length: 1310.1 Feet
Span Length: 324.2 Feet
Overview: Coninuous Warren through truss bridge over North Fork Lewis River on I-5 southbound
History: Built 1940
Built: 1940
Location: Clark County
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132617
North Fork Lewis River Bridge
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132618
North Fork Lewis River Bridge
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132619
North Fork Lewis River Bridge
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132620
North Portal
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
306699
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (SB)
Looking North-SB lane on left
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306700
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (SB)
Looking North-SB lane on left
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306701
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (SB)
Looking North-SB lane on left
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306702
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (SB)
Looking North-SB lane on left
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
315543
I -5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge after painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
315544
I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge close up after painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
315545
I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge deck after painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
315546
I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge deck before painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
315547
I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge before painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.890508,-122.733362
Carries I-5 over North Fork Lewis River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Continuous Warren through truss
Total Length: 1076.2 Feet
Span Length: 324.2 Feet
Overview: Continuous Warren through truss bridge over North Fork Lewis River on I-5 northbound
History: Built 1968
Built: 1968
Location: Clark County
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132621
North Fork Lewis River Bridge - Northbound
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132622
North Fork Lewis River Bridge - Northbound
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132623
North Portal
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
306695
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306696
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306697
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
306698
I-5 - North Fork Lewis River Bridge (NB)
Northbound
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
315548
I-5 North Fork Lewis River Bridge before painting
Washington State Department of Transportation
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.960917,-122.372972
Carries WA 503 over Lake Merwin (Lewis River)
Design: suspension/wire
Design Details: The Yale Bridge is the only steel short-span suspension bridge in the state of Washington, although there are many timber examples. It is rare in the sence that less expensive span types are usually chosen for short crossings but it was built using cost saving materials and construction techniques.
(HAER No. WA-87)
Total Length: 458.0 Feet
Span Length: 299.9 Feet
Overview: Suspension bridge over North Fork Lewis River on WA 503
History: Built 1932; rehabilitated 1957
Built: 1932
Location: Clark County
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130587
Cable Anchorage
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
125596
Yale Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130588
Suspender Truss Connection
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130589
Main Cable - Suspender Connection
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130590
Cable Anchorage
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130591
Yale Bridge
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130592
Suspension Tower Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on August 10, 2007
130861
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130862
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130863
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130864
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130865
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130866
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130867
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130868
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130869
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130870
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130871
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
130872
Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record
307456
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307457
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307458
Yale Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307459
Yale Bridge
Looking NW
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307460
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307461
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307462
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307463
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307464
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307465
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307466
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307467
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307468
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307469
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307470
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307471
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307472
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307473
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307474
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307475
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307476
Yale Bridge
South Abutment
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307477
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307478
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307479
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307480
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307481
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307482
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307483
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307484
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307485
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307486
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307487
Yale Bridge
Detail
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307488
Yale Bridge
Looking North
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307489
Yale Bridge
Looking North southern tower
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307490
Yale Bridge
Looking North northern Tower
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307491
Yale Bridge
Detail-"truck eating"
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307492
Yale Bridge
Southern anchorage
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307493
Yale Bridge
Southern anchorage
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307494
Yale Bridge
Southern anchorage
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
307495
Yale Bridge
Southern anchorage
Photo taken by Royce and Bobette Haley in August 2014
482748
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482749
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482750
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482751
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482752
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482753
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482754
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482755
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482756
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482757
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482758
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482759
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482760
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482761
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482762
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482763
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482764
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482765
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482766
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482767
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482768
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482769
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482770
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482771
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482772
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482773
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482774
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482775
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482776
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482777
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482778
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482779
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482780
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482781
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482782
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482783
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482784
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482787
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482788
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482789
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
482792
Photo taken by Mike Garland in March 2018
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.618171,-122.627700
Carries BNSF Railway over Marine Park Way
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 16.1 Feet
Span Length: 16.1 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Marine Park Way on BNSF Railway in Vancouver
History: Built 1908
Built: 1908
Location: Clark County
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145968
Marine Park Way Over-crossing
B.N.S.F. Railraod crossing Marine Park Way
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 4, 2009
145969
B.N.S.F. - Marine Park Way Over-crossing
south portal of under-crossing
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 4, 2009
145970
B.N.S.F. - Marine Park Way Over-Crossing
north portal - part of one way access to WA-14 running along the north side of the railroad
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 4, 2009
Status: Replaced by a pre-cast concrete girder bridge in 2006
Location: 45.716907,-122.638571
Carries NE Salmon Creek Avenue over Salmon Creek
Design: truss/pony/howe
Design Details: Wooden Howe pony truss
Total Length: 76.1 Feet
Span Length: 76.1 Feet
Overview: Lost wooden truss bridge over Salmon Creek on NE Salmon Creek Avenue in Salmon Creek
History: Built 1935; rehabilitated 1949; replaced 2006
Built: 1935
Location: Clark County
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126815
Old Betts Bridge
Photo from the Washington Department of Transportation
130576
New Betts Bridge
Built in 2006
Photo taken by Michael Goff on April 28, 2007
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.741678,-122.546878
Carries NE Caples RD over Salmon Creek
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed spandrel arch
Total Length: 80.1 Feet
Span Length: 49.9 Feet
Overview: Concrete arch bridge over Salmon Creek on Old WA 503 in Meadow Glade
History: Built 1923
Built: 1923
Location: Clark County
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114895
Salmon Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in April 2008
122851
Information Plaque
Photo taken by Michael Goff in April 2008
130574
Salmon Creek Bridge
from Northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on April 4, 2008
130575
Salmon Creek Bridge
from west
Photo taken by Michael Goff on April 4, 2008
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.625570,-122.690292
Carries BNSF Railway over Columbia River
Design: truss/through/pennsylvania
Design Details: Swing through truss
Total Length: 2808.2 Feet
Span Length: 462.0 Feet
Overview: Swing span through truss bridge over the Columbia River
History: Built 1908
Built: 1908
Location: Clark County
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128533
BNSF Bridge 9.6
From Hayden Island (Oregon Side)
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 23, 2008
128534
BNSF Bridge 9.6
From Hayden Island (Oregon Side)
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 23, 2008
128536
Swing Span Partially Open with the Sun
From Vancouver, Washington
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 23, 2008
132515
B.N.S.F. Railroad Bridge 9.6
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 21,2009
162842
From milepost 9.6 looking south
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2010
260663
BNSF - Columbia River Bridge
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
260665
BNSF - Columbia River Bridge
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
421497
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in 1997
421498
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in January 2017
421499
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody
421500
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in 1997
421501
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in May 2012
421502
Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Bridge
Photo taken by Richard Doody in May 2012
483337
BNSF Columbia River Bridge
Photo taken by Henry Lombard-Hughes in October 2020
496428
BNSF - Columbia River Bridge
Photo from old postcard
501663
North Bank Bridge, 1912
"THE NORTH BANK BRIDGE, OVER THE COLUMBIA RIVER, AT VANCOUVER This bridge, completed in 1908, said to be the largest double-track bridge in the world, not only was a great achievement in engineering, but was one of the most important railroad improvements ever consummated in the Northwest. It is used by several transcontinental lines, entirely succeeding the old way of ferrying trains across the river."
Unknown photographer
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 45.834230,-122.493680
Carries Abandoned 172nd Ave Alignment over East Fork Lewis River
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details:
Closed-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 192.9 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Closed-spandrel arch bridge over East Fork Lewis River on Abandoned 172nd Ave Alignment in Heisson
History: Built 1925, Closed to vehicle traffic 1999
Built: 1925
Location: Clark County
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117051
Heisson Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
117052
Old Heisson Bridge
New Heisson Bridge in the background
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 16, 2007
130584
Below Heisson Bridge
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on March 25. 2007
130585
Below Heisson Bridge
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on September 16, 2007
130586
Heisson Bridge
from northwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
317300
North Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317301
South Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.938330,-122.583611
Carries Grist Mill Road over Cedar Creek
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: Howe through truss
Total Length: 85.0 Feet
Span Length: 83.0 Feet
Overview: Covered Howe through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Grist Mill Road
History: Built in 1994
Built: 1994
Location: Clark County
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116679
Cedar Creek Covered Bridge
May 26, 2008
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2008
116680
Cedar Creek Covered Bridge
May 26, 2008
Photo taken by Michael Goff in May 2008
338436
Northeast Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338437
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338438
Southwest Approach
Looking northwest from the grist mill.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338439
NortheastApproach
Looking northwest from the grist mill.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338440
Looking northeast from inside.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338441
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
338442
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2013
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.832746,-122.389702
Carries Chelatchie Prairie Railroad over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 330.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on Chelatchie Prairie Railroad (B.Y.C.X)
History: Built in 1901 by the Portland, Vancouver and Yakima Railroad
Built: 1901
Location: Clark County
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127019
Multon Falls Tunnel
West Portal - Facing Towards Yacolt
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 2, 2008
127020
Multon Falls Tunnel
East Portal - Facing Towards Battle Ground
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 2, 2008
317625
East Portal
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317626
East Portal
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317627
Looking towards the west portal.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317628
Soot Trail
Soot on the ceiling from all of the locomotives who have passed through the tunnel.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317629
Track Bed.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317630
West Portal
Looking at the west portal from inside.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317631
West Portal
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317632
West Portal
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317633
West Portal
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317634
Outer Arch Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317635
Outer Arch Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317636
Support Arch Bottom
Left hand base of the timber arch support on the west opening.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317637
Support Arch Bottom
Right hand base of the timber arch support on the west opening.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317638
Timber Arch
West portal timber and lagging support.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317639
Missing Arch Section
It looks like a support arch section is missing, leaving only a couple of lagging boards.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317640
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317641
East Portal
Looking at the east portal from inside.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
317642
East Portal
Looking at the east portal from inside.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
Status: Replaced by a new bridge in 2008
Location: 45.708760,-122.649180
Carries NE HWY 99 over Salmon Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Klineline Bridge, also known as Salmon Creek Bridge, on Highway 99 is not what it used to be when originally constructed in 1928. The bridge has a history of requiring extensive repairs after flooding events. This includes rebuilding the bridge after a partial collapse in the mid 50s. Portions of the structure are 80 years old.
Information from Clark County Public Works
Total Length: 131.9 Feet
Span Length: 51.8 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Salmon Creek on NE HWY 99 in Salmon Creek
History: Built 1928; rehabilitated 1956, Replaced 2008
Built: 1928
Location: Clark County
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125078
Klineline Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff in April 4, 2008
125079
Klineline Bridge
this bridge was a workhorse for many years, not only carrying traffic but many different utilities.
Photo taken by Michael Goff in April 4, 2008
125080
1956 Partial Failure
Part of the structure failed during a flood event in 1956.
Photo from the Clark County Public Works Website
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 45.859444,-122.672222
Carries La Center Road over East Fork Lewis River
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details:
Open-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 485.9 Feet
Span Length: 140.1 Feet
Overview: Lost concrete arch bridge over East Fork Lewis River on La Center Road in LaCenter
History: Built 1923, Replaced by pre-cast girder bridge 2001
Built: 1923
Location: Clark County
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140434
LaCenter Bridges
Old Arch on the right, new Pre-Cast bridge on the left.
Photo courtesy of Berger-Abam Engineering
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.940178,-122.316480
Carries USFS 54 over Canyon Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: The Canyon Creek Bridge is one of a very few steel string bridges remaining in Clark County. The bridge features three main steel stinger spans on steel truss style piers.
Total Length: 213.9 Feet
Span Length: 94.8 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Canyon Creek on USFS 54
History: Built 1948
Built: 1948
Location: Clark County
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127021
Canyon Creek Bridge
127022
Deck View
Photo taken by Michael Goff on November 2, 2008
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 45.625833,-122.678611
Carries BNSF Railway over W 6th St, W 5 St, Grant Ave.
Design: beam/stringer/concrete
Design Details: Reinforced concrete beam bridge carrying the BNSF Railway Columbia River Line east of Portland/Vancouver.
The 6th Street Viaduct is one of the oldest reinforced concrete bridges in Washington State.
Total Length: 487.9 Feet
Span Length: 34.1 Feet
Overview: Concrete stringer bridge over W 6th St, W 5 St, Grant Ave. on BNSF Railway in Vancouver
History: Built 1907 Replaced by UCEB in 2014
Built: 1907
Location: Clark County
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132516
6th Street Viaduct
from southwest
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 21, 2009
132517
Looking East Down W. 6th Street
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 21, 2009
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.864444,-122.751389
Carries BNSF Railway over Lewis River
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Warren through truss swing span with four warren through truss approach spans
Total Length: 808.0 Feet
Span Length: 255.0 Feet
Overview: Warren Through truss bridge over Lewis River on BNSF Railway
History: Built 1914
Built: 1914
Location: Clark County
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132632
Lewis River Railroad Bridge
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132633
North Portal
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132634
Lewis River Railroad Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132635
Swing Span
from west
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132636
Deteriorating Tender House
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132637
West Elevation
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
132638
Swing Span
from northeast
Photo taken by Michael Goff on January 24, 2009
260667
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Washington
Drawing made by Douglas Butler
284383
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Side elevation facing east
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
284384
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Main swing span
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
284385
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
The abandoned tenderhouse above the main span
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
284386
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Turn-table gears
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
284387
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Tenderhouse and gearing for swing span
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
284388
BNSF - Lewis River Bridge
Southbound Union Pacific train on the bridge
Photo taken by Mike Goff in April 2014
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.835205,-122.412383
Carries Chelatchie Prairie Railroad over East Fork Lewis River
Design: truss/deck/pratt
Design Details: The East Fork Lewis River Bridge located between Heisson and Yacolt, Washington is a 160-ft pin-connected Pratt deck truss. The bridge replaced an earlier bridge at the same location originally built in 1902.
Total Length: 490.0 Feet
Span Length: 160.0 Feet
Overview: Pin-connected Pratt deck truss bridge over East Fork Lewis River on Chelatchie Prairie Railroad
History: Built Ca. 1895, Relocated Here 1928
Built: 1928
Location: Clark County
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149587
East Fork Lewis River Railroad Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
149588
Abutment Connection and Lateral Brace
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
149589
East Fork Lewis River Railroad Bridge
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
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Bottom Chord Connection
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
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Bottom Chord Detail
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
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Abutment Connection
Photo taken by Michael Goff on December 23, 2007
345212
Looking Southwest
Standing on Lucia Falls Road.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345213
Looking Southwest
Standing on Lucia Falls Road.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345214
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345215
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345216
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Approach Span
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345218
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Approach Span
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345220
Looking East
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Looking West
View from under the east approach span.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345222
Looking East
View from under the east approach span.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345223
Looking south
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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East Abutment
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345233
Looking East
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345234
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
345235
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2015
413349
Photo taken by Patrick Schmit in October 2017
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Photo taken by Patrick Schmit in October 2017
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Photo taken by Patrick Schmit in October 2017
Status: Replaced in 1994 by the current covered Howe truss.
Location: 45.938333,-122.583333
Carries Grist Mill Road over Cedar Creek
Design: truss/pony/howe
Design Details: Exposed timber Howe pony truss
Total Length: 83.0 Feet
Span Length: 51.8 Feet
Overview: Lost Howe pony truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Grist Mill Road
History: Built 1935; rehabilitated 1952, Replaced 1994
Built: 1935
Location: Clark County
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190677
Completed Cedar Creek Bridge
Photo courtesy of Jeff Berry
Status: Open to pedestrians
Location: 45.683056,-122.525833
Carries over Padden Parkway/State Highway 500
Design: suspension/stayed
Design Details: Cable-stayed
Total Length: 125.0 Feet
Span Length: 55.1 Feet
Overview: Cable-stayed bridge over Padden Parkway/State Highway 500
History: Built 2001
Built: 2001
Location: Clark County
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193044
The bridge from the side
Photo taken by Matthew Harris in December 2010
193045
The deck of the bridge
This photo shows that the bridge is a relatively narrow pedestrian bridge.
Photo taken by Matthew Harris in December 2010
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 45.597155,-122.394675
Carries Lacamas Park Trail over Lacamas Creek
Design: truss/modern/deck
Design Details: Modern deck truss
Total Length: 100.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Modern deck truss bridge over Lacamas Creek on Lacamas Park Trail
History:
Built: 1991
Location: Clark County
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417689
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
417690
Looking Northwest
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
417691
Looking Northwest
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
417692
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
417693
Looking Southwest
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
417694
Dedication Plaque
Photo taken by Mike Garland in February 2017
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 45.584281,-122.396407
Carries Railroad (BNSF) over Washougal River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 550.0 Feet
Span Length: 200.0 Feet
Overview: Pratt through truss bridge over Washougal River on Railroad (BNSF)
History: Built 1908; Replaced 2017
Built: 1908
Location: Clark County
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318484
Historical Photo
353893
Looking Northwest
This is the view from SE 6th Avenue.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353894
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353896
East Approach
This is the 50-foot deck plate girder approach span.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
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East Pier
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353899
West Span
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353900
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353901
West Span
View looking south.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353902
East Span
View looking south.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353903
West Pier
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353904
Center Pier
View looking east.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353905
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353906
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353907
Center Pier
View looking north. It has some damage.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353908
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353911
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353912
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353913
Looking Southeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353915
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353916
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353917
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353918
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353919
Builders Plaque
This is where it used to be on the east span.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353921
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353922
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353923
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353924
East Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353925
West Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353926
West Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
353927
Builders Plaque
This is where it would have been on the west span.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2015
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 45.831005,-122.385876
Carries Trail over East Fork Lewis River
Design: arch/deck/wood
Design Details: Timber arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Timber arch bridge over East Fork Lewis River on Trail
History: Built 1976
Built: 1976
Location: Clark County
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413432
Photo taken by Patrick Schmit in October 2017
413433
Photo taken by Patrick Schmit in October 2017
455787
Multon Falls Bridge
Photo taken by Mike Goff in June 2007
Status: Open to authorized vehicles only
Location: 45.857077,-122.373656
Carries NE South Falls Road over Big Tree Creek
Design: slab
Design Details: Slab
Total Length: 25.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Slab bridge over Big Tree Creek on NE South Falls Road
History:
Built:
Location: Clark County
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406438
Looking Southeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406439
Looking Southeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406440
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406441
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406442
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406443
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406444
Bridge Detail
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406445
North Abutment
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406446
Looking East
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406447
North Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406448
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406450
Looking West
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406451
South Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406452
South Approach
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
406453
Photo taken by Mike Garland in October 2016
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 45.583926,-122.396636
Carries Road over Washougal River
Design: truss/through/pennsylvania
Design Details: Pennsylvania through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Washougal River on Road
History:
Built:
Location: Clark County
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455535
Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923; Photo courtesy of Florida International University Accelerated Bridge Construction University Transportation Center
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.583926,-122.396636
Carries BNSF Railway over Washougal River
Design: truss/modern/through/warren
Design Details: Modern Warren through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Modern Warren through truss bridge over Washougal River on BNSF Railway
History: Built 2017
Built: 2017
Location: Clark County
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455536
; Photo courtesy of both BNSF Railway and the Florida International University Accelerated Bridge Construction University Transportation Center
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; Photo courtesy of both BNSF Railway and the Florida International University Accelerated Bridge Construction University Transportation Center
465059
BNSF - Washougal River Bridge
looking west during construction
Photo from BNSF Railway
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 45.864111,-122.750888
Carries Northern Pacific Railroad over Lewis River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 810.0 Feet
Span Length: 255.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Lewis River on Northern Pacific Railroad
History: Built 1902; Replaced 1914 and reused in Idaho
Built: 1902
Location: Clark County
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Status: Open to traffic
To be replaced
Location: 45.670778,-122.691633
Carries Fruit Valley Road/NW Lakeshore Avenue over BNSF Railway
Design: girder/pony/plate
Design Details: Pony plate girder
Total Length: 299.9 Feet
Span Length: 105.0 Feet
Overview: Pony/through plate girder bridge over BNSF Railway on Fruit Valley Road/NW Lakeshore Avenue
History: Built 1948
Built: 1948
Location: Clark County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 45.817741,-122.252440
Carries National Forest road over East Fork Lewis River
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 132.6 Feet
Span Length: 69.9 Feet
Overview: Timber stringer bridge over East Fork Lewis River on a National Forest road
History: Built 1957
Built: 1957
Location: Clark County
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Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 45.604351,-122.406827
Carries Pedestrian Trail over Lacamas Lake
Design: truss/modern/pony/pratt
Design Details: Modern Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Lacamas Lake on Pedestrian Trail
History:
Built:
Location: Clark County
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490345
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 45.600633,-122.404108
Carries Pedestrian Trail over Lacamas Creek
Design: slab
Design Details: Slab
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Lacamas Creek on Pedestrian Trail
History: Built 1935
Built: 1935
Location: Clark County
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490363
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490364
Looking South
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490386
Looking Northeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Looking Northeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490402
Looking in through the maintenance door.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490404
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490570
Looking Northeast
View from Hardy Creek.
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
490571
Looking Northeast
Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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Photo taken by Mike Garland in May 2018
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.