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Sheridan Bridge (Oregon)

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Sheridan Bridge
Coordinates45°05′56″N 123°23′44″W / 45.098912°N 123.395433°W / 45.098912; -123.395433
CarriesBridge Street
CrossesSouth Yamhill River
LocaleSheridan, Oregon
Maintained byYamhill County
ID number02557 024 00283
Characteristics
Designtruss
Total length258 feet (78.6 m)
Width26 feet (7.9 m)
History
Opened1939
Location
Map

Sheridan Bridge is a two-lane steel Truss bridge carrying vehicular traffic in Sheridan, Oregon, United States. Construction began in 1938 and finished in 1939. This 258-foot (79 m) bridge connects the northern and southern portions of the town across the South Yamhill River in Yamhill County.

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History

Sheridan Bridge was built in 1938.[1] It was a project of the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression of the 1930s.[2] When the new bridge was built, the older steel bridge was lifted up and moved down river a short distance.[1] Mountain States Construction Company built the bridge for Yamhill County.[3] In 2013, Wildish Standard Paving Company began repairs on the bridge that closed one lane during construction.[4] The Oregon Department of Transportation paid for the project that included a seismic retrofit, new paint, and resurfacing of the deck, among other improvements.[4]

View from the south after repainting in 2013

Location

The steel bridge carries Bridge Street across the South Yamhill River where the bridge's northern terminus is at the intersection with Oregon Route 18 Business (Main Street). Bridge Street then continues south to Oregon Route 18 where it ends just north of the Federal Correctional Institution, Sheridan. It is the only passenger bridge inside of town (there is a railroad bridge further upriver), and is maintained by Yamhill County.[5] As of 2001 the bridge carries an average of 2,163 vehicles per-day on the two-lane structure in downtown Sheridan.[6] In addition to one lane of traffic in each direction, the bridge has sidewalks on both sides.

References

  1. ^ a b Yamhill County Historic Photo Gallery: Sheridan. Archived 2007-04-20 at the Wayback Machine Yamhill County. Retrieved on February 28, 2008.
  2. ^ Pointer, Starla. 'It's the thrill of the search' - Marge Owens. Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine News-Register, June 24, 2006.
  3. ^ Bronze plaque on bridge
  4. ^ a b Hardy, Nathalie (February 19, 2013). "Green Bridge project a go". News-Register. Retrieved 10 May 2013.
  5. ^ Yamhill County Bridges. Archived 2007-02-05 at the Wayback Machine Yamhill County Public Works. Retrieved on February 28, 2008.
  6. ^ NBI Structure Number: 02557 024 00283.[permanent dead link] Nationalbridges.com. Retrieved on February 28, 2008.

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