Green Bridge (Las Cruces, New Mexico) Explained

Green Bridge
Coordinates:32.2989°N -106.7203°W
Built:1902, 1943, 2007
Architecture:Pratt Through Truss
Added:August 21, 2008
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Historic Highway Bridges of New Mexico MPS
Refnum:08000791

The Green Bridge, on the outskirts of Las Cruces, New Mexico in Doña Ana County, New Mexico, was built in 1943. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2008.

It is a single-span Pratt through truss bridge built by the Midland Bridge Co. The bridge has pinned connections that tie together seven 19-foot panel sections. It is 134feet long and 17feet wide.

It currently is on the property of the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, at 4100 Dripping Springs Rd., just outside Las Cruces. It spans the Tortugas Arroyo, a dry wash. It originally was the middle one of a three-span bridge over the Pecos River, which was built in 1902. That location was in Chaves County. It was moved in 1943 to bring a small county road over the Rio Hondo, near the village of Picacho in Lincoln County. It was removed from service in 1989 by construction of a bypass. It was eventually donated to the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum, which moved it to its present location in 2007.

In its previous locations, it has also been known as the Rio Hondo Bridge at Picacho, as Bridge 3452, and as Pecos River Bridge.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=08000791}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Green Bridge / Rio Hondo Bridge at Picacho; Bridge 3452; Pecos River Bridge ]. National Park Service. Cameron L. Saffell . February 2008 . July 31, 2019. With