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Steel stringer bridge Cheboygan Bascule Bridge: ... Concrete slab bridge County Road 557–West Branch Escanaba River Bridge: ca. 1928:
MI-27: Bridge Street Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1904 1988 Bridge Street Grand River: Grand Rapids: Kent: MI-28: Dehmel Road Bridge Replaced Pratt truss: 1907 1980 Dehmel Road Cass River: Frankenmuth: Saginaw
CA-259: Zaca Creek Bridge No. 2 Extant Reinforced concrete girder: 1916 1999 Jonata Park Road Zaca Creek Buellton: Santa Barbara: CA-263: Cut Stone Bridge Extant Stone arch: 1863 1999 Southern Pacific Railroad: Runoff channel South San Francisco
The M-28–Tahquamenon River Bridge is plate girder bridge built of nine steel girders encased in concrete. [3] The girders are braced by concrete diaphragms and sit on large concrete abutments. The bridge spans 55 feet (17 m), and is 35 feet (11 m) wide with a 30-foot-wide (9.1 m) roadway.
The County Road 557–West Branch Escanaba River Bridge is a bridge located on County Road 557 as it passes over the West Branch of the Escanaba River in Wells Township in Marquette County, Michigan. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.
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The bridge was one of the first trunkline bridges built that used the Michigan State Highway Department's steel stringer configuration. [2] Of the 22 total trunkline bridges the department listed in its 1913–14 biennial report, almost half were stringer bridges, and of these Pike River Bridge is the only one to remain undemolished and unaltered.