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Lambs Road Bridge

Lambs Road Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: Summer 2007

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
Lambs Road Bridge
Lambs Road Over Smiths Creek (Spencer Drain) Rural: St. Clair County, Michigan Concrete T-Beam, Stationary 1922 By: Unknown
Technical Facts
Structure Length Roadway Width Main Spans Approach Spans
24 Feet (7.3 Meters) 20 Feet (6.1 Meters) 1 None

This small t-beam bridge is an example of the type of bridge that was built before the corrugated steel culvert became the most common form of crossing small creeks and drains.

 Modern metal Armco guardrails deface the front of the concrete guardrails. The bridge is posted with a weight limit of 18-36-54 tons.

This bridge is similar to the Seymour Road Bridge.

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