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Warrington Stone Bridge

The Warrington Stone Bridge is a stone arch bridge that carries Brugler Road over Paulins Kill in Warren County, New Jersey.



The Warrington Stone Bridge is a six-span stone arch bridge that carries Brugler Road over Paulins Kill in Warren County, New Jersey. The one-lane crossing was built in 1860 and repaired in 1915, 1931, and 1990. 2 The largest extant 19th-century stone arch bridge in the state, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977. 1


Details

  • State: New Jersey
  • Route: Brugler Road
  • Status: Active (Automobile)
  • Type: Stone Arch
  • Total Length: 145'
  • Main Span Length: 21'
  • Spans: 0
  • Deck Width: 12.5'
  • Roadway Width: 0
  • Height of Structure: 0
  • Above Vertical Clearance: 0
  • Navigational Clearance: 0


Sources

  1. Karschner, Terry. “National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Warrington Stone Bridge.” National Park Service, Nov. 1976.
  2. Brugler Road over Paulins Kill.” New Jersey Historic Bridge Data: Warren County. New Jersey Department of Transportation: p. 40.

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