Kansas City Bridge Company

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The Kansas City Bridge Company was a bridge building company that built many bridges throughout the Midwest United States in the early 1900s. The company was founded in 1893 and ceased business around 1960.

A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1]

Bridges[]

South Omaha Bridge, demolished

Missouri River

  • Missouri-Kansas-Texas (MKT) Bridge
  • Lexington Bridge (Lexington, Missouri)
  • Fairfax Bridge
  • Rulo Bridge
  • Nebraska City Bridge — 1930 through truss Waubonsie Bridge.
  • South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge
  • Blair Bridge
  • , First St. over Marais des Cygnes Osawatomie, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • Bridgeport Hill-Hydro OK 66 Segment, OK 66 from Hydro E to Spur US 281 Hydro, OK (Kansas City Bridge Company), NRHP-listed
  • , Over Marais des Cygnes River, E of Osawatomie Osawatomie, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • , 0.33 mi. E of jct. of E0830 Rd. and N3700 Rd. Bristow, OK (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • Little Walnut River Pratt Truss Bridge, SW 160th Rd., 0.5 mi. W of int. with Purity Springs Rd. (Kansas City Bridge & Iron Co.), NRHP-listed
  • North Gypsum Creek Truss Leg Bedstead Bridge, Sioux Rd., 0.2 mi. E of int. with 24th Ave., 1.0 mi. S and 2.8 mi. W of Roxbury Roxbury, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • Papinville Marais des Cygnes River Bridge, Cty. Rd. 648 over the Marais des Cygenes R. (Kansas City Bridge and Iron Co.), NRHP-listed
  • , B Rd., 0.6 mi. E of int with 24th Rd., 1.0 mi. N of Barnard Barnard, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • South Omaha Bridge, US 275/NE 92 over the Missouri R. Omaha, NE and Council Bluffs, IA (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed
  • , Over Tauy Cr. N of I-35 Ottawa, KS (Kansas City Bridge Co.), NRHP-listed

Mississippi River

  • Huey P. Long Bridge at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

References[]

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
    - Metal Truss Bridges in Kansas 1861--1939 MPS

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