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The Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, locally known as the "Gorge Bridge" or the "High Bridge", [2] is a steel deck arch bridge across the Rio Grande Gorge 10 miles (16 km) northwest of Taos, New Mexico, United States. Roughly 600 feet (180 m) above the Rio Grande, it is the seventh highest bridge in the United States. [3]
Warren type steel deck truss bridge, removed from service in 1995 but preserved Felix Bridge at Hagerman: 1926 1997-07-15 Hagerman: Chaves: Pratt through truss bridge Rio Grande Bridge at Radium Springs: 1933 1997-07-15 Radium Springs
New River Gorge Bridge: New River: 1977: West Virginia: 730 ft (222.5 m) Foresthill Bridge: American River: 1973: California: 700 ft (213.4 m) Glen Canyon Dam Bridge: Colorado River: 1959: Arizona: Phil G. McDonald Bridge (Glade Creek Bridge) Glade Creek: 1988: West Virginia: 565 ft (172.2 m) Rio Grande Gorge Bridge: Rio Grande: 1965: New ...
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Rio Grande Gorge Bridge. Geologically, the Rio Grande Gorge is a canyon, [1] carved out by erosion over the last several million years. [2] The Rio Grande Gorge and its river follow a topographical low within the larger Rio Grande Rift; a mixture of volcanic activity, shifting tectonic plates, and erosion of layers of gravels and lava yielded the recognizable narrow, deep gorge visible today.
Rio Grande Gorge Bridge to go through inspection. Tribune. Gregory Hasman, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. October 28, 2024 at 10:01 AM. Oct. 28—Happy Monday. It's the last one in October.
Kentucky Route 36 Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete closed-spandrel arch: 1922 1989 KY 36: Lick Fork Creek Williamstown: Grant: KY-51: Kentucky 1804 Bridge Replaced Parker truss: 1917 1986 KY 1084: Clear Fork Creek Saxton: Whitley
Texas-Mexican Railway International Bridge, crosses the Rio Grande, connecting Laredo and Nuevo Laredo, Tamaulipas; Union Pacific International Railroad Bridge, Eagle Pass to Piedras Negras, Coahuila; Veteran's International Bridge, crosses the Rio Grande, Brownsville to Matamoros, Tamaulipas; Waco Suspension Bridge, Waco