What is this?This is a database of 26,067 historic bridges in the United States of America, past and present. Not sure where to begin? Try browsing a random bridge, selecting a category, or choosing a state from the map. If you know of any historic bridges not listed here, please send a comment to James Baughn, webmaster. Latest NewsWimer Covered Bridge restoredFriday, July 4, 2008 The Wimer Covered Bridge in Jackson County, Oregon, has been fully restored after it collapsed in 2003. It will be dedicated this Sunday, July 6. While Oregon still has roughly 50 covered bridges, Wimer is the only one open to vehicular traffic.
Bridgehunting with your GPS navigatorTuesday, July 1, 2008 It's amazing what can be done with modern GPS navigation systems.
I have been able to load the entire bridge database
on to my low-end Garmin Nuvi 200 (roughly $150 now). With the
data installed as "Custom Points of Interest" I can quickly pull up
the locations of all nearby bridges while on the road.
I've uploaded a ZIP file (1.8 MB) containing the necessary POI information for Garmin and possibly other GPS receivers. Inside is bridges.gpi, which can be loaded directly to recent Garmin models, and bridges.gpx, an XML file that can be edited and converted for other receivers.
Powell Bridge savedTuesday, July 1, 2008 David Backlin sends word that the Powell Bridge in McDonald County, Missouri, will be preserved for pedestrian use after a replacement bridge is built on a new alignment. The county originally intended to tear it down, but will instead give the bridge to the Powell Historical Preservation Society. A fundraiser will be held July 4 to raise money for repairs and preservation costs.I-94 Reopens in WisconsinBy J.R. Manning The bridges that carry westbound I-94 over the Rock River and the Crawfish River, closed because threats from flood water, have reopened. AM620 WTMJ News reports that Wisconsin DOT has thoroughly inspected both bridges and determined them to be safe. The eastbound lanes will be restricted to one lane on June 27 to facilitate removal of the crossovers that were installed last week.Thursday, June 26, 2008 Another railroad bridge lost in IowaWednesday, June 25, 2008 A railroad bridge leading to a Tyson's plant near Columbus Junction, Iowa, collapsed last night, injuring the engineer who had to be rescued from the water. This appears to have been a wooden trestle over a backwater channel.
Officials are worried about the integrity of the Park Road Bridge in Iowa City. This bridge -- and perhaps many others -- may have suffered from scouring by the strong current of the floodwaters. The Federal government has authorized an emergency $1 million for bridge and road repairs. June 24 Iowa updateTuesday, June 24, 2008 Workers attempted to pull the wreckage of the Charles City Suspension Bridge
out of the river, but
were stymied by the soft ground and tangled mess.
The good news is that most of the bridge remains on site and didn't wash downstream.
It's possible that some can be salvaged as part of a reconstruction.
Three more bridges have been reportedly washed out by the floods, this time in Butler County. Meanwhile, the approaches to two bridges in Cedar County were damaged and could take months to repair. June 22 tidbitsSunday, June 22, 2008
Moscow Covered Bridge to be rebuiltBy Anthony Dillon The Moscow Covered Bridge Festival is still going to be held June 27-29 as planned. The proceeds will be used not only to help victims from the tornado, but also to help rebuild the bridge. Apparently inmates from the New Castle Correctional Facilty are being used to retreive the truss timbers for reuse. If anyone wants to donate to the rebuilding of this impressive structure they can send it to this address.
Saturday, June 21, 2008
MainSource Bank Having spent a great deal of time on and under this bridge, I personally can't wait to see it back in place towering over the Flatrock River. June 21 Iowa updateSaturday, June 21, 2008
Another bridge lost to floodingFriday, June 20, 2008 The Huntzinger Bridge in Fayette County, Iowa, was another victim of the flooding. From the newspaper description, this was a peculiar structure, with one half a 1916 concrete arch design and the other half a reconstructed 1951 steel beam design. Replacing this bridge and fixing all of the other damage in Fayette County is going to be expensive.
In other flood news, conditions in Wisconsin are improving slightly, with northbound I-39 reopening. Two river crossings on Westbound I-94 lanes are still threatened by high water, but traffic has been diverted to the eastbound side, using quickly constructed crossovers, so the vital Interstate link can carry traffic in both directions.
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