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General Information

Completion: 1890
Status: demolished (1978)

Project Type

Structure: Cantilever truss bridge
Through truss bridge
Support conditions:
Function / usage: original use:
Railroad (railway) bridge
later use:
Road bridge
Material: Steel bridge
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Location

Location: , , ,
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Crosses:
  • Colorado River
Replaced by: I-40 Topock Bridge (1966)
Topock BNSF Rail Bridge (1945)
Near: Trails Arch Bridge (1916)
Coordinates: 34° 43' 1" N    114° 29' 12" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

main span 200 m
total length 300 m
length of drop-in span 100 m
number of tracks 1

Cost

cost of construction United States dollar 462 434

Chronology

1901

The bridge is strengthened to be able to carry heavier train loads.

1911

A pier and support are added in mid-span to relieve the cantilever truss which subsequently no longer acts as a cantilever.

1914

A flood takes out the nearby Needles Ferry. Planks are installed on the Red Rock Bridge to allow combined road / railroad traffic. The situation remains until the completion of the Trails Arch Bridge in 1916.

1945

The nearby Santa Fe Railroad Bridge is opened taking traffic from the Red Rock Bridge.

21 May 1947

After removal of the tracks and the pouring of a reinforced concrete deck, the bridge goes into service as a vehicular bridge and relieves the Trails Arch Bridge.

1966

The bridge for Interstate I-40 is built nearby causing US Route 66 to be mostly abandoned.

1978

The bridge is dismantled.

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20014661
  • Published on:
    02/12/2004
  • Last updated on:
    07/11/2021
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