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Stones Levee Bridge

The Stones Levee Bridge carried Stones Levee Road over a railroad in Cleveland, Ohio.



The Stones Levee Bridge, located in Cleveland, Ohio, was built to span the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, carrying the Stones Levee Road over it. This crossing, featuring a Baltimore through truss design, was constructed in 1908 by the Interstate Building Company. 1

In parallel with the construction of the Eagle Avenue Bridge, a viaduct was also erected. This structure connected the Eagle Avenue lift bridge and was positioned directly above the Stones Levee Bridge. 1

The Stones Levee Bridge underwent rehabilitation in 1964. 1 In 2005, the Eagle Avenue Viaduct atop the Stones Levee Bridge was removed.


Details

  • State: Ohio
  • Route: Stones Levee Road
  • Status: Abandoned or Closed
  • Type: Baltimore Through Truss
  • Total Length: 121'
  • Main Span Length: 114'
  • Spans: 0
  • Deck Width: 0
  • Roadway Width: 18'
  • Height of Structure: 0
  • Above Vertical Clearance: 0
  • Navigational Clearance: 0


Sources

  1. Holth, Nathan. “Stones Levee Bridge.” HistoricBridges.org, 24 Jun. 2007.

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