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Facts 

Overview
Small two-span concrete arch bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 42
Location
Dade County, Missouri
Status
Open to traffic
History
Built ca. 1920
Design
Closed-spandrel arch
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 11.1 ft.
Total length: 38.0 ft.
Deck width: 12.8 ft.
Approximate latitude, longitude
+37.52200, -93.98995   (decimal degrees)
37°31'19" N, 93°59'24" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
15/412523/4153242 (zone/easting/northing)
Land survey
T. 32 N., R. 28 W., Sec. 10
USGS topographic map
Cedarville
Inventory numbers
MO 029-141000.7 (Missouri off-system bridge number)
MONBI 17048 (Missouri bridge number on the National Bridge Inventory)
BH 21376 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 01/2006)
Deck condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Poor (4 out of 9)
Appraisal: Structurally deficient
Sufficiency rating: 20.9 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 2006)
10

Categories 

Arch (7,668)
Built during 1920s (4,736)
Closed-spandrel arch (1,159)
Dade County, Missouri (5)
Deck arch (6,753)
Missouri (2,513)
One-lane traffic (6,989)
Open (22,117)
Owned by county (14,333)
Span length under 25 feet (2,764)
Structurally deficient (12,038)
Total length 25-50 feet (5,446)

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Cedar Creek CR 164 Bridge
Posted January 30, 2007, by Greg Hall/Darrin Gilmore (cyclebay [at] aol [dot] com)

Photo 7: East abutment on North side

Photo 8: North side center arch

Photo 9: East Arch from North side. Note ice hanging indicating water seeping through bridge.

photo 10: North side, West abutment

Photo 11: West arch from north side. Center concrete loose at bottom allowing higher water level to get in.

Photo 12: Area of new concrete repair. A county worker told me that a snowplow is generally how this type of damage occurs.

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Cedar Creek CR 164 Bridge
Posted January 30, 2007, by Greg Hall/Darrin Gilmore (cyclebay [at] aol [dot] com)

Don't want to hammer GPS points excessively, but website placement seems to place this bridge approx 4 miles east, over Greasey Creek, just west of Stockton lake. That is a new bridge. CR164 bridge location is 37 31.624 93 59.410. I may need some lessons on GPS use, don't claim to know anything about one, so feel free to let me know what I am missing.

Visited after a major ice storm (Ice still in patches on roadway on the dirt roads).

Photo 1: Approach from West (headed East)

Photo 2: North side of bridge taken from West bank

Photo 3: Another choice of the same

Photo 4: East Abutment, South side

Photo 5: Approach from East (headed West)

Photo 6: West abutment, tree growing, North side

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