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Lick Creek Ranch Bridge (TX 71)

Lick Creek Ranch Bridge

The Lick Creek Ranch Bridge carries TX Route 71 across the Pedernales River in Lick Creek Ranch, Texas.


The lengthy deck truss was constructed in 1949 as a two-lane roadway. The bridge was expanded with a conventional girder structure to accommodate four lanes of automobile traffic in 1986.

Lick Creek Ranch Bridge (TX 71)
Lick Creek Ranch Bridge (TX 71)
Lick Creek Ranch Bridge (TX 71)

Information

  • State: Texas
  • Route: TX Route 71
  • Type: Warren Deck Truss
  • Status: Active - Automobile
  • Total Length: 904 feet (1949); 902 feet (1986)
  • Main Span Length: 250 feet (1949); 125 feet (1986)
  • Spans:
  • Deck Width: 31.5 feet (1949); 125 feet (1986)
  • Navigational Clearance:


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