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Fourteen Mile Creek Bridge (Formerly IN 62)

Fourteen Mile Creek Bridge (Former IN 62)

The former IN 62 crossing of Fourteen Mile Creek near Charlestown, Indiana, was constructed in 1927.


The former IN 62 crossing of Fourteen Mile Creek near Charlestown, Indiana, a Pratt pony truss designed by K.W. Barnes, was constructed in 1927 by Hutchinson Construction Company. 1

Fourteen Mile Creek Bridge Formerly Nabb/New Washington Road
Fourteen Mile Creek Bridge Formerly Nabb/New Washington Road
Fourteen Mile Creek Bridge (Formerly IN 62)

Information

  • State: Indiana
  • Route:
  • Type: Pratt pony truss
  • Status:
  • Total Length: 150 feet
  • Main Span Length: 70 feet
  • Spans:
  • Deck Width: 14 feet
  • Navigational Clearance:


Sources

  1. Bridge plaque.

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