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North Branch Bermudian Creek Bridge
Description
FROM THE 1996-2001 PENNSYLVANIA HISTORIC BRIDGE SURVEY:
The single span, 40'-long reinforced concrete closed spandrel arch bridge, built in 1929, is supported by concrete abutments with wingwalls. Standard concrete balustrades are mounted on the horizontally scored spandrels. The well preserved bridge is a representative example of a common type, but is neither historically nor technologically distinguished.
Facts
- Overview
- Concrete arch bridge over North Branch Bermudian Creek on PA 194; SR 0194
- Location
- York County, Pennsylvania
- Status
- Open to traffic
- History
- Built 1929
- Design
- Closed-spandrel arch
- Dimensions
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Span length: 40.0 ft.
Total length: 40.0 ft.
Deck width: 30.5 ft.
- Approximate latitude, longitude
- +40.03694, -77.02500 (decimal degrees)
40°02'13" N, 77°01'30" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
- Approximate UTM coordinates
- 18/327233/4433822 (zone/easting/northing)
- USGS topographic map
- Dillsburg
- Inventory numbers
- PA 66 0194 0260 0000 (Pennsylvania Bridge Management System number)
PANBI 37520 (Pennsylvania BRKEY bridge number on the 2011 NBI)
BH 31877 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
- Inspection (as of 11/2007)
- Superstructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Sufficiency rating: 75.0 (out of 100)
- Average daily traffic (as of 2010)
- 3,842
Update Log
- December 26, 2011: Updated by Jodi Christman: Added description
Sources
- Jodi Christman - masterofchaos [at] outlook [dot] com