Dolores River Bridge
Dolores River Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 38°18′38″N 108°53′09″W / 38.31067°N 108.88577°WCoordinates: 38°18′38″N 108°53′09″W / 38.31067°N 108.88577°W |
Carries | SH 90 |
Crosses | Dolores River |
Locale | Near Bedrock, Colorado |
Characteristics | |
Design | Through truss |
Total length | 125 ft (38.1 m) |
Width | 23.9 ft (7.3 m) |
Longest span | 128.9 ft (39.3 m) |
Clearance above | 15.6 m (51.2 ft) |
History | |
Construction end | 1952 |
Opened | 1952 |
Closed | 2014 |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 319 (as of 2003) |
Dolores River Bridge | |
Built | 1952 |
Architect | Colorado Department of Highways |
Architectural style | Pennsylvania through truss |
MPS | Highway Bridges in Colorado MPS |
NRHP reference No. | 02001150[1] |
Added to NRHP | October 15, 2002 |
Location | |
The Dolores River Bridge was a through truss bridge that spanned the Dolores River near Bedrock, Colorado, United States. It carried State Highway 90 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1]
The bridge was designed by the Colorado Department of Highways and was fabricated by Midwest Steel & Iron Works. It was installed in 1952 by contractor Gardner Construction Company. It is located at milepost 15.22, 0.4 miles (0.64 km) east of Bedrock. Its structure is 129 feet (39 m) long and 25.1 feet (7.7 m) wide, with main span of 125 feet (38 m) and roadway width of 24 feet (7.3 m).[2]
Dismantling and replacement[]
In 2014, inspectors discovered a crack in one of the bridge's main beams. The Colorado Department of Transportation (CDOT) then closed the bridge to traffic and installed a one-lane, temporary bridge. With the temporary bridge in place, the old bridge was dismantled, its pieces labeled and stored in a warehouse for possible future use as a footbridge or bike trail bridge. CDOT then constructed a new precast-concrete girder bridge, which opened to traffic in 2017.[3][4]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
- ^ "National Register of Historic Places Registration: Dolores River Bridge / CDOT No. K-01-C: 5MN4". National Park Service. Retrieved July 26, 2017. With two photos.
- ^ "CO 90 Bedrock/Dolores River Bridge - COMPLETED". Colorado Department of Transportation. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
- ^ "New Dolores River bridge installed near Bedrock". The Journal. Cortez, Colorado. August 15, 2017. Retrieved January 5, 2022.
External links[]
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CO-102, "Dolores River Bridge, Spanning the Dolores River at milepost 15.22 on Colorado Highway 90, Bedrock, Montrose County, CO", 19 photos, 18 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
- Colorado Department of Transportation bridge replacement project website
- Transportation buildings and structures in Montrose County, Colorado
- Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Colorado
- Bridges completed in 1952
- Historic American Engineering Record in Colorado
- National Register of Historic Places in Montrose County, Colorado
- Metal bridges in the United States
- Truss bridges in the United States
- Former bridges in the United States
- Western United States bridge (structure) stubs
- Colorado building and structure stubs
- Colorado transportation stubs
- Colorado Registered Historic Place stubs