The Wallowa River Bridge is a reinforced concrete deck girder bridge. The bridge has many standard architectural details found during the 1930's. The bridge was one of the first designed by the state highway department after the departure of Conde McCullough as the state bridge engineer.
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 58.1 ft.
Total length: 232.0 ft.
Deck width: 25.9 ft.
Approximate latitude, longitude
+45.58444, -117.54083(decimal degrees) 45°35'04" N, 117°32'27" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
OR 02184 (Oregon Dept. of Transportation structure number)
BH 46370 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection report (as of July 2016)
Overall condition: Fair
Superstructure condition rating: Satisfactory(6 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Fair(5 out of 9)
Deck condition rating: Fair(5 out of 9)
Sufficiency rating: 49 (out of 100) View more at BridgeReports.com
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Update Log
April 3, 2013: New Street View added by Mike Goff
September 28, 2010: Added by Michael Goff
Sources
Mike Goff - michael [dot] goff [at] hotmail [dot] com
Posted September 29, 2010, by Michael Goff (michael [dot] goff [at] odot [dot] state [dot] or [dot] us)
Craig,
Work took me on a trip to the northeast corner of Oregon. I always take my personal camera with me just in case something interesting shows up.
I got to see a few of the historical bridges, but there are still quite a few in that region I haven't seen. Now I am going to have to take a road trip up to that part of the state. It is a beautiful area if you ever get a chance to visit.
Wallowa River Bridge
Posted September 28, 2010, by Craig Philpott (cphilpott [at] puc [dot] edu)
Michael, looks like you went on a road trip and shot some good bridges. I trust you had a good journey.
Craig,
Work took me on a trip to the northeast corner of Oregon. I always take my personal camera with me just in case something interesting shows up.
I got to see a few of the historical bridges, but there are still quite a few in that region I haven't seen. Now I am going to have to take a road trip up to that part of the state. It is a beautiful area if you ever get a chance to visit.