Montopolis Bridge

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The Montopolis Bridge may be a historic Parker through span in Austin, Texas. It’s situated within the neighborhood of Montopolis wherever the southward local street of U.S. Route 183 crosses the Colorado watercourse in southeastern Travis County. The bridge was completed on Gregorian calendar month eleven, 1938 by Vincennes Steel Corporation below contract to the Lone-Star State road Department at a value of nearly $232,000. The Montopolis Bridge consists of 5 200-foot Parker through truss spans and 4 52-foot steel I-beam approach spans resting on ferroconcrete abutments.The Montopolis Bridge remains in use and, united of the principal routes to the Austin-Bergstrom International field from Downtown Austin, is fairly busy. The southward frontage of U.S. 183, field avenue and East seventh Steet all merge at the side of the bridge. In 2006, 29,200 vehicles crossed on the average every day. The bridge was accessorial to the National Register of Historic Places on October ten, 1996.

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