North St. Vrain Creek Bridge Explained

North St. Vrain Creek Bridge
Coordinates:40.2227°N -105.2717°W
Architect:US Bureau of Public Roads
Builder:Lowdermilk Brothers
Architecture:Concrete rigid frame
Built:1955
Added:October 15, 2002
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Highway Bridges in Colorado MPS
Refnum:02001159

The North St. Vrain Creek Bridge, in Lyons, Colorado, was built in 1955. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.

It brings State Highway 7, at its milepost 32.98, over the North St. Vrain Creek. It is a single-span road bridge designed by the U.S. Bureau of Public Roads and built in 1955 by Lowdermilk Brothers contractors. It is a concrete rigid frame bridge. The span is 60feet long; the roadway 30feet wide in a structure that is NaNfeet overall.[1]

It is located on the southern side of Lyons.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=02001159}} National Register of Historic Places Registration: North St. Vrain Creek Bridge / CDOT No. D-15-A / 5BL7899 ]. National Park Service. Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation . Clay Fraser . May 21, 2002 . October 23, 2021. With
  2. Web site: North St. Vrain Creek Bridge. . 23 October 2021.