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M-90 Bridge

"Peck Road Bridge"

Peck Road Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: June 2, 2006

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
M-90 Bridge
Peck Road Bridge
M-90 (Peck Road) Over Black River Croswell: Sanilac County, Michigan Metal Stringer, Stationary 1947 By: F.C. Atletwed
Technical Facts
Structure Length Roadway Width Main Spans Approach Spans
199 Feet (60.6 Meters) 38 Feet (11.6 Meters) 3 None

With intact guardrails, three spans, and a skewed design, this bridge is a good example of standard plan beam bridge construction in the late 1940s. This two-lane bridge might have once served three lanes (one being a left turn lane most likely) because it has large shoulder on either side, larger than one would expect in a 1947 bridge.

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