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Overview
Through truss bridge over Sheyenne River on a county highway, 1 mi. east and 8 mi. north of Cooperstown in Romness Township
Location
Griggs County, North Dakota
Status
Open to traffic
History
Built 1912
Builder
- Massillon Bridge Co. of Massillon, Ohio
Design
Through truss
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 97.1 ft.
Total length: 102.0 ft.
Deck width: 18.0 ft.
Vertical clearance above deck: 10.4 ft.
Recognition
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places
Also called
Cooperstown Bridge
Inventory number
BH 23480 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 10/2006)
Deck condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Poor (4 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Appraisal: Structurally deficient
Sufficiency rating: 35.0 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 2006)
24

Categories 

Built 1912 (356)
Built during 1910s (3,647)
Griggs County, North Dakota (3)
Massillon Bridge Co. (40)
NR-listed (1,520)
North Dakota (407)
Open (21,822)
Owned by county (14,294)
Sheyenne River (23)
Span length 75-100 feet (3,297)
Structurally deficient (10,852)
Through truss (5,419)
Total length 100-125 feet (2,462)
Truss (16,067)
Warren truss (741)
Wooden deck (5,165)

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