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Lee Creek Bridge

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: March 2007

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
Lee Creek Bridge Robin Hood Road over Lee Creek Lee Creek (Rural): Wood County, West Virginia Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown
Technical Facts
Structure Length Roadway Width Main Spans Approach Spans
209 Feet (63.7 Meters) 15.1 Feet (4.6 Meters) 2 None

Each span of this two-span bridge is composed of seven panels. Original lattice railings remain above modern Armco guardrails. This bridge is in fairly good condition, and is in a scenic location, near where Lee Creek enters the Ohio River. The bridge is historically significant for its relatively large two-span truss configuration. Some alterations exist, including altered hip verticals, and plates welded under parts of the end posts.

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