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TR 02 FAS 239 over LAMOILLE RIVER (Route: 2)
Num:200239000808072x
Posted for load [P]
Built: 1928, Reconstructed: 2012
Historic: Bridge is possibly eligible for the NRHP. [3]

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Rough Distance: 0.4 Miles (0.6 Kilometers)

Bridge Type
Main Span(s): Steel [3] Truss - Thru [10]
Approach Span(s): Other [00]
Deck: Concrete Cast-in-Place [1] with Wearing Surface:
Bridge Dimensions
Length: 37.8 m = 124.0 ft
Main Spans: 1 at 36.9 m = 121.1 ft
Approach Spans: 0
Skew: 0
Width, Roadway: 6 m = 19.7 ft (2 Lanes) and Out-To-Out: 6.6 m = 21.7 ft for a 7 m = 23.0 ft approaching roadway.
Vertical Clearance: 4.47 m = 14.7 ft and Navigational Clearance: 0 = N/A
Location
Morristown [46675]: Lamoille County [015], Vermont [50]
Owned by Town or Township Highway Agency [03], DOT District: 8
1.7 MI W JCT. VT.100
Condition
Deck: Very Good [8]
Superstructure: Fair [5]
Substructure: Satisfactory [6]
Loading
Design: M 9 / H 10 [1]
Operating: 36.9 metric ton = 40.6 tons (Allowable Stress(AS) [2])
Inventory: 21.6 metric ton = 23.8 tons (Allowable Stress(AS) [2])
Appraisal
Structural: Somewhat better than minimum adequacy to tolerate being left in place as is [5]
Deck Geometry: Basically intolerable requiring high priority of replacement [2]
Road Alignment: Equal to present desirable criteria [8]
Waterway: Equal to present desirable criteria [8] and Bridge foundations determined to be stable for the assessed or calculated scour condition. [8]
Inspections
Date: September 2020 [0920] and Frequency: 24
Future Work
Work Needed: Bridge rehabilitation because of general structure deterioration or inadequate strength. [35]
Bridge Detour: 0.5 km = 0.3 mi
Traffic
ADT: 1700 (2017) and Trucks: 6%
Future ADT: 1785 (In 2027 )

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.

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