Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 Explained

Bridge Name:Trunk Line Bridge No. 237
Material:Concrete
Length:36feet
Width:22feet
Mainspan:31feet
Coordinates:41.7697°N -84.5733°W
References:[1]
Embed:yes
Built:1918
Added:January 14, 2000[2]
Refnum:99001672

Trunk Line Bridge No. 237 is a concrete arch bridge in Ransom Township, Michigan, that carries Burt Road over Silver Creek. Built in 1918, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

History

A thoroughfare existed along the current route of Burt Road as early as 1894. By the time of the bridge's construction, this route formed part of the east-west State Highway No. 308. The bridge was built in 1918 by the Michigan State Highway Department according to a standard plan. The Pioneer, Ohio-based company Beighton and Spaulding served as contractor.

The bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 14, 2000.[1]

Design and location

The bridge is a concrete, barrel vaulted deck arch bridge.[1] [3] Its single arch spans 31feet across Silver Creek. The bridge carries the unpaved Burt Road in a rural, wooded area of Ransom Township in Hillsdale County. The parapet railings are constructed of solid concrete and have five rectangular recesses on the inside and outside faces. At the southwest corner is affixed a bridge plate on the inside of the railing.[1]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff. Trunk Line Bridge No. 237. State Historic Preservation Office. Michigan State Housing Development Authority. August 20, 2012. dead. https://archive.today/20121224130159/http://www.mcgi.state.mi.us/hso/sites/1915.htm. December 24, 2012.
  2. Web site: Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 1/10/00 Through 1/14/00. National Park Service. August 20, 2012.
  3. Web site: Burt Rd. / Silver Creek. Historic Bridges. Michigan Department of Transportation. August 20, 2012.