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Seymour Road Bridge

Seymour Road Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: December 3, 2004

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
Seymour Road Bridge Seymour Road Over Six Mile Creek Rural: Shiawassee County, Michigan Concrete T-Beam, Stationary 1925 By: Unknown
Technical Facts
Structure Length Roadway Width Main Spans Approach Spans
26 Feet (7.9 Meters) 19.7 Feet (6 Meters) 1 None

This very small concrete bridge is within sight of the much larger and rarer Six Mile Creek Bridge. This concrete beam bridge is similar to the Lambs Road Bridge or the Cove Road Bridge, since both are small t-beam bridges, although their railing design varies slightly. This bridge has suffered severe crumbing, most likely as a result of salt dumped on the hilly roads here. A 15-20-24 weight limit sign is posted.

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