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Limestone Run Bridge
Description
FROM THE 1996-2001 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORIC BRIDGE SURVEY:
The bridge carries a 2 lane street and sidewalk over a stream in Milton. The bridge is in the Milton Historic District that has a 1899-1935 period of significance.
The nicley detailed, 1910, reinforced concrete deck arch bridge is a technologically significant example of its type/design. It has finished with architectonic detailing including the diamond-pattern balustrades. The bridge is located in and is a contributing resource to the Milton Historic District. It was built within its 1800-1935 period of significance, and it enhances the historic character of the borough.
Facts
- Overview
- Reinforced concrete deck arch bridge over Limestone Run on Filbert Street
- Location
- Milton, Northumberland County, Pennsylvania
- Status
- Open to traffic
- History
- Built 1910
- Design
- Closed-spandrel arch
- Dimensions
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Span length: 34.1 ft.
Total length: 34.1 ft.
Deck width: 28.2 ft.
- Recognition
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Eligible for the National Register of Historic Places
- Approximate latitude, longitude
- +41.01709, -76.85319 (decimal degrees)
41°01'02" N, 76°51'11" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
- Approximate UTM coordinates
- 18/344180/4542307 (zone/easting/northing)
- Quadrangle map:
- Milton
- Average daily traffic (as of 2011)
- 4,900
- Inventory numbers
- PANBI 29408 (Pennsylvania BRKEY bridge number on the 2011 NBI)
BH 52066 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
- Inspection report (as of June 2017)
- Overall condition: Fair
Sufficiency rating: 88.5 (out of 100)
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Update Log
- November 20, 2016: New Street View added by Dana and Kay Klein
- April 15, 2012: Updated by Jodi Christman: Tweaked GPS