July 2013 (38.65000 Degrees, -122.04889 Degrees) Cottonwood Slough Bridge |
Its a Pratt through truss that was rehabilitated in 1956. It's in fair condition with an S.R. of 44.3% and only a 12 ft wide deck. However, it has a surprising 16 ft vertical clearance above the deck and carries about 90 vehicles a day on this lonely country road.
Note the big floor beams sticking way out beyond the deck. This bridge must have been originally designed for a wider deck! The bottom chord includes a tension member at the bottom of the floor beams and double eyebars at the top of the floor beams. This a nice little bridge!
Look how dry Cottonwood Slough is in July (and surrounded by poison oak!).
Yolo County, California Bridges: County Road 25 Road Bridge across Cottonwood Slough by Mark Yashinsky is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License.
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