Rating:
46339
{0}%
No votes cast
Licking Creek Bridge
Description
According to PennDOT records, the superstructure was replaced in 1986.
Facts
- Overview
- Bridge over Licking Creek on T319,Johnson Road
- Location
- Fulton County, Pennsylvania
- Status
- Replaced by a new bridge
- History
- Built 1878; demolished and replaced with pre-stressed concrete box beam bridge 1986
- Design
- Don't know
- Dimensions
-
Length of largest span: 103.0 ft.
Total length: 105.0 ft.
Deck width: 18.7 ft.
- Approximate latitude, longitude
- +39.76167, -78.08500 (decimal degrees)
39°45'42" N, 78°05'06" W (degrees°minutes'seconds")
- Approximate UTM coordinates
- 17/749706/4405369 (zone/easting/northing)
- Quadrangle map:
- Big Cove Tannery
- Average daily traffic (as of 2017)
- 51
- Inventory numbers
- PA 29 7208 0319 3003 (Pennsylvania Bridge Management System number)
PANBI 17993 (Pennsylvania BRKEY bridge number on the 2011 NBI)
BH 46339 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
- Inspection report (as of June 2017)
- Overall condition: Fair
Superstructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Deck condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Sufficiency rating: 84 (out of 100)
View more at BridgeReports.com
Update Log
- October 29, 2021: Updated by Nathan Holth: Converted page to refer to previous bridge replaced in 1986.
- September 26, 2010: Added by Jodi Christman
According to PennDOT records, the superstructure was replaced in 1986. The NBI listed construction date of 1878 for this bridge is incorrect. This is a modern/non-historic bridge.
I am leaving this page posted on BridgeHunter because someone will probably just find that 1878 date and repost the bridge if I delete it. Further, if the 1986 bridge really replaced an 1878 bridge maybe someone can find something out about the 1878 bridge. As such I converted this page to a "mystery" bridge.