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Wesler Road Bridge

"Whitewater Avenue Bridge"

"TR-103 Bridge"

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Key Facts

Bridge Name

Type Road Location City Crossing
Wesler Road Bridge Truss Wesler Road (Whitewater Avenue) Preble County, OH New Paris Whitewater Creek

Technical Facts

Construction Date

Structure Length Roadway Width Builder
1964 94.16 Feet 20.34 Feet Champion Bridge Company of Wilmington, OH

About This Unusual Bridge Design

This bridge is one of a number of unusual pony truss bridges built by the Champion Bridge Company in Preble County well after the truss bridge era had come to a close. Anyone who has traveled Ohio for any period of time has undoubted found that modern "welded connection" metal truss bridges are built on roads today, often replacing historic metal truss bridges. Composed completely of i-beams, these bridges at first glance seem to be those welded mocker-of-a-truss-bridge structures. However a closer inspection, which will reveal riveted connections, riveted railings, and builder plaques will quickly prove otherwise. These bridges offer a lot more to look at than a 21st century truss bridge. On the other hand, they lack considerable value when compared to older truss bridges like the Fairhaven Bridge.

The 1950s and 1960s were the final home run of a transition from aesthetic bridge design to "purely functional" bridge design, where the "art" in bridge building came to a close thus ending a tradition of beauty in bridges. As a result, this bridge, with a 1964 construction date, represents the end of this transition. While it still has aesthetic value, mainly in the old-fashioned rivets and railings, it is quite plain, with its i-beams. Although the construction of this bridge is more traditional, with a box-shaped top chord, this bolted connection bridge in Ontario also represents this time period as well.

About the Wesler Road Bridge

This bridge is both the longest and the newest example of the Champion Bridge Company bridges in Preble County. It is actually one of the newest bridges to be represented on this website. It features a well shaped arch design with no horizontal section of the polygonal top chord.

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