List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Arizona

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This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the US state of Arizona.[1]

Bridges[edit]

Survey No. Name (as assigned by HAER) Status Type[2] Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates
AZ-1 Kaibab Trail Suspension Bridge Extant Suspension 1928 1975 South Kaibab Trail Colorado River Grand Canyon Village Coconino 36°06′03″N 112°05′21″W / 36.10083°N 112.08917°W / 36.10083; -112.08917 (Kaibab Trail Suspension Bridge)
AZ-9 Holbrook Bridge Demolished Warren truss 1928 1986 SR 77 Little Colorado River Holbrook Navajo 34°53′52″N 110°09′45″W / 34.89778°N 110.16250°W / 34.89778; -110.16250 (Holbrook Bridge)
AZ-10 Verde River Sheep Bridge Replaced Suspension 1944 1987 Tonto National Forest trail Verde River Cave Creek Maricopa 34°04′39″N 111°42′26″W / 34.07750°N 111.70722°W / 34.07750; -111.70722 (Verde River Sheep Bridge)
AZ-13 Rio Puerco Bridge Replaced Steel built-up girder 1932 1988 Petrified Forest National Park Mainline Road Rio Pruerco Holbrook Navajo 34°58′41″N 109°47′40″W / 34.97806°N 109.79444°W / 34.97806; -109.79444 (Rio Puerco Bridge)
AZ-18 Arizona Eastern Railroad Bridge Extant Pratt truss 1915 1989 Southern Pacific Railroad Salt River Tempe Maricopa 33°25′59″N 111°56′38″W / 33.43306°N 111.94389°W / 33.43306; -111.94389 (Arizona Eastern Railroad Bridge)
AZ-26 Cedar Canyon Bridge Extant Steel arch 1937 1990 US 60 Cedar Canyon Show Low Navajo 34°03′32″N 110°12′36″W / 34.05889°N 110.21000°W / 34.05889; -110.21000 (Cedar Canyon Bridge)
AZ-27 Corduroy Creek Bridge Extant Steel arch 1937 1990 US 60 Corduroy Creek Show Low Navajo 34°06′25″N 110°09′13″W / 34.10694°N 110.15361°W / 34.10694; -110.15361 (Corduroy Creek Bridge)
AZ-28 Navajo Bridge Bypassed Steel hinged arch 1929 1990 US 89A Colorado River Page Coconino 36°49′04″N 111°37′54″W / 36.81778°N 111.63167°W / 36.81778; -111.63167 (Navajo Bridge)
AZ-29 Ash Avenue Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete open-spandrel arch 1933 1990 Mill Avenue southbound Salt River Tempe Maricopa 33°26′00″N 111°56′30″W / 33.43333°N 111.94167°W / 33.43333; -111.94167 (Ash Avenue Bridge)
AZ-34 Cameron Suspension Bridge Bypassed Suspension 1911 1993 US 89A Little Colorado River Cameron Coconino 35°52′38″N 111°24′43″W / 35.87722°N 111.41194°W / 35.87722; -111.41194 (Cameron Suspension Bridge)
AZ-36 Hassayampa Bridge Bypassed Reinforced concrete girder 1929 1993 Historic US 80 Hassayampa River Arlington Maricopa 33°11′10″N 112°42′15″W / 33.18611°N 112.70417°W / 33.18611; -112.70417 (Hassayampa Bridge)
AZ-46 Dead Indian Canyon Bridge Bypassed Warren truss 1934 1994 SR 64 (Cameron Approach Road) (former) Dead Indian Canyon Grand Canyon Village Coconino 35°55′58″N 111°38′29″W / 35.93278°N 111.64139°W / 35.93278; -111.64139 (Dead Indian Canyon Bridge)
AZ-48 Whispering Pines Bridge Replaced Pratt truss 1913 1995 Forest Service Control Road East Verde River Payson Gila 34°22′42″N 111°17′03″W / 34.37833°N 111.28417°W / 34.37833; -111.28417 (Whispering Pines Bridge)
AZ-50-D San Carlos Irrigation Project, Sacaton Dam and Bridge Extant Reinforced concrete girder 1926 1995 Olberg Road Gila River Coolidge Pinal 33°05′19″N 111°41′11″W / 33.08861°N 111.68639°W / 33.08861; -111.68639 (San Carlos Irrigation Project, Sacaton Dam and Bridge)
AZ-57 London Bridge Extant Stone arch 1971 1998 McCulloch Boulevard North Bridgewater Channel Canal Lake Havasu City Mohave 34°28′18″N 114°20′50″W / 34.47167°N 114.34722°W / 34.47167; -114.34722 (London Bridge)
AZ-58 Petrified Forest National Park Roads and Bridges 2001 Petrified Forest National Park roads Holbrook Navajo
AZ-59 Jim Camp Wash Bridge Replaced Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab 1934 2001 Petrified Forest National Park road Jim Camp Wash Holbrook Navajo 34°48′53″N 109°51′46″W / 34.81472°N 109.86278°W / 34.81472; -109.86278 (Jim Camp Wash Bridge)
AZ-63 Yuma Crossing Extant Pennsylvania truss 1877 1983 Historic US 80 and Southern Pacific Railroad Colorado River Yuma Yuma 32°43′43″N 114°36′56″W / 32.72861°N 114.61556°W / 32.72861; -114.61556 (Yuma Crossing)
AZ-65-O Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 2 Demolished Warren truss 1908 2004 Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities flume Boulder Canyon Wash Camp Verde Yavapai 34°23′26″N 111°38′56″W / 34.39056°N 111.64889°W / 34.39056; -111.64889 (Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 2)
AZ-65-P Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 3 Demolished Warren truss 1908 2004 Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities flume Sally May Wash Camp Verde Yavapai 34°23′11″N 111°39′21″W / 34.38639°N 111.65583°W / 34.38639; -111.65583 (Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 3)
AZ-65-Q Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 4 Demolished Trestle 1908 2004 Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities flume Unnamed wash Camp Verde Yavapai 34°23′06″N 111°39′31″W / 34.38500°N 111.65861°W / 34.38500; -111.65861 (Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 4)
AZ-65-S Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Steel Flume on Trestles Demolished Trestle 1908 2004 Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities flume Unnamed wash Camp Verde Yavapai 34°23′04″N 111°39′48″W / 34.38444°N 111.66333°W / 34.38444; -111.66333 (Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Steel Flume on Trestles)
AZ-65-U Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 5 Demolished Trestle 1908 2004 Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Facilities flume Unnamed wash Camp Verde Yavapai 34°22′45″N 111°39′49″W / 34.37917°N 111.66361°W / 34.37917; -111.66361 (Childs-Irving Hydroelectric Project, Childs System, Flume Bridge No. 5)
AZ-69 Gillespie Dam Bridge Extant Parker truss 1927 2006 Historic US 80 Gila River Arlington Maricopa 33°13′38″N 112°46′10″W / 33.22722°N 112.76944°W / 33.22722; -112.76944 (Gillespie Dam Bridge)
AZ-96 Hell Canyon Bridge Replaced Pratt truss 1954 2014 SR 89 Hell Canyon Drake Yavapai 34°59′34″N 112°23′30″W / 34.99278°N 112.39167°W / 34.99278; -112.39167 (Hell Canyon Bridge)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved September 12, 2022.
  2. ^ Parsons Brinckerhoff; Engineering and Industrial Heritage (October 2005). "NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 15: A Context For Common Historic Bridge Types" (PDF). National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Council, National Research Council. Retrieved September 12, 2022.