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CNOV01P11_13.1733
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Conde Balcom McCullough Memorial Bridge, US Highway 101, North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, Truss Bridge, Cars, vehicles, automobiles
The Conde D. McCullough Memorial Bridge was the work of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Project 932. It was built Under Co-Operative Agreement By Oregon State Highway Commission, Northwest Roads Company and Virginia Bridge and Iron Company Contractors. A plaque on the Southeast side of the bridge has the following words - Dedicated to the memory of Conde Balcom McCullough whose genius and inspiration are manifest in the design of this bridge and many other Oregon Bridges. During his period of service as Bridge Engineer and Assistant State Highway Engineer 1919-1946, Built: 1936, Rehabilitated 2008.
Fabricator: American Bridge Co. of New York
Lead Engineer: Conde B. McCullough
Design Engineer: Dexter Smith, Raymond Archibald
Contractor: Northwest Roads, Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Opened: 1936
Main spans: Cantilever through truss
Approaches: Thirteen open-spandrel concrete arches
NRHP: 05000817 (National Register of Historic Places reference number)
Average daily traffic (as of 2007): 15,150
Carries: Highway US 101
Crosses: Coos Bay
Maintained by: ODOT Oregon Department of Transportation
Design: Cantilever through-truss
Total length: 1,617.0 meters (5,305 feet)
Longest span: 241.7 meters (793 feet)
Clearance below: 45.7 meters (150 feet)
Deck width: 27.0 feet
Vertical clearance above deck: 16.9 feet
Keywords:
Bridge, Crossing, Span, Oregon, Structure, Architecture, Travel, Scenics, USA, Archives, History, State
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
Conde Balcom McCullough Memorial Bridge, US Highway 101, North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, Truss Bridge, Cars, vehicles, automobiles
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Code Number:
CNOV01P11_13.1733
Title:
Conde Balcom McCullough Memorial Bridge, US Highway 101, North Bend, Coos County, Oregon, Truss Bridge, Cars, vehicles, automobiles
The Conde D. McCullough Memorial Bridge was the work of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works Project 932. It was built Under Co-Operative Agreement By Oregon State Highway Commission, Northwest Roads Company and Virginia Bridge and Iron Company Contractors. A plaque on the Southeast side of the bridge has the following words - Dedicated to the memory of Conde Balcom McCullough whose genius and inspiration are manifest in the design of this bridge and many other Oregon Bridges. During his period of service as Bridge Engineer and Assistant State Highway Engineer 1919-1946, Built: 1936, Rehabilitated 2008.
Fabricator: American Bridge Co. of New York
Lead Engineer: Conde B. McCullough
Design Engineer: Dexter Smith, Raymond Archibald
Contractor: Northwest Roads, Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Opened: 1936
Main spans: Cantilever through truss
Approaches: Thirteen open-spandrel concrete arches
NRHP: 05000817 (National Register of Historic Places reference number)
Average daily traffic (as of 2007): 15,150
Carries: Highway US 101
Crosses: Coos Bay
Maintained by: ODOT Oregon Department of Transportation
Design: Cantilever through-truss
Total length: 1,617.0 meters (5,305 feet)
Longest span: 241.7 meters (793 feet)
Clearance below: 45.7 meters (150 feet)
Deck width: 27.0 feet
Vertical clearance above deck: 16.9 feet
Keywords:
Bridge, Crossing, Span, Oregon, Structure, Architecture, Travel, Scenics, USA, Archives, History, State
Image by:
Wernher Krutein
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