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- Q14629178 abstract "The Stark Street Bridge is a 277-foot (84 m) steel truss bridge spanning the Sandy River two miles east of Troutdale, Oregon. The bridge connects Southeast Sandy Street with the Historic Columbia River Highway and is one of only two western entrances to the highway. Karl Billner, who was awarded the Frank P. Brown Medal by the Franklin Institute in 1947, designed the bridge, supervised by State Bridge Engineer Charles H. Purcell. Samuel C. Lancaster provided overall supervision during construction.In his 1914 report, Oregon State Highway Engineer Henry Bowlby described the new bridge as follows:Located two miles from Troutdale, Oregon, over Sandy River, near the Portland Automobile Club House. This bridge replaces an old wooden structure which fell on Good Roads' Day, April 25, 1914, dropping a 5-ton auto truck into the river. Consists of one 200-foot riveted, through, Pratt, camel back steel span, and one 77-foot Warren pony, riveted steel span, with reinforced concrete slab floor, and creosoted wood block pavement. Clearance above low water, 35 feet. Bitumen-filled expansion joints are provided in concrete slab over each floor beam. Clear roadway, 20 feet. Live load, four 20-ton trucks in line, with two 20-ton trucks passing. River pier, 36 feet high above base, of the diamond shaft, solid web type, of reinforced concrete...Price of bridge, completed, $21,042.40. George H. Griffin, contractor. Will be completed, January 10, 1915.".
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- Q14629178 length "84.4296".
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- Q14629178 openingDate "1915-01-10".
- Q14629178 openingYear "1915".
- Q14629178 thumbnail Stark_Street_Bridge.jpg?width=300.
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- Q14629178 bridgeName "Stark Street Bridge".
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- Q14629178 open "1915-01-10".
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- Q14629178 comment "The Stark Street Bridge is a 277-foot (84 m) steel truss bridge spanning the Sandy River two miles east of Troutdale, Oregon. The bridge connects Southeast Sandy Street with the Historic Columbia River Highway and is one of only two western entrances to the highway. Karl Billner, who was awarded the Frank P. Brown Medal by the Franklin Institute in 1947, designed the bridge, supervised by State Bridge Engineer Charles H. Purcell. Samuel C.".
- Q14629178 label "Stark Street Bridge".
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- Q14629178 name "Stark Street Bridge".