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This is a very small truss bridge! Of the several small pony truss bridges found in Monroe County, this is the shortest. This bridge stood, overgrown and with a deteriorating wood deck. It retains lattice guardrails. It sat on concrete abutments. North of the bridge the abandoned section of road had turned into little more than an overgrown a trail through a wooded area. South of the bridge, the adjacent landowner had essentially converted the road into lawn.
In order to save this bridge from continuing deterioration which would inevitably lead to collapse, HistoricBridges.org and Bach Ornamental and Structural Steel, got together and with the support of the Monroe County Road Commission, worked together to develop and execute a project to remove this and four other similar abandoned and deteriorated truss bridges in the county and place them into storage, ready for future restoration and reuse. The project was done without cost to the county, and HistoricBridges.org and Bach Ornamental and Structural Steel intend to recoup costs by restoring the truss bridges and selling them as like-new historic bridges to new owners.
This bridge is tagged with the following special condition(s): Available
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