Mosquito Lake Road Bridge — Whatcom County, WA
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Dunbar Loop
N 48° 47.087 W 122° 06.750
10U E 565192 N 5403911
Originally located downriver, this 1915-built Pennsylvania Petit truss bridge was moved to Mosquito Lake Road in 1951. Today it continues to serve about 300 to 500 vehicles per day.
Waymark Code: WMH8ZH
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 06/08/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 2

The Mosquito Lake Road Bridge was built in 1915 but 19 miles / 31 kilometers away from this location. It served as the main crossing of the Nooksack River between Bellingham and Lynden from its construction until 1951 when it was replaced by another bridge.

Upon moving upstream to the Mosquito Lake Road its span length was reduced from 380 feet to 338 feet with two truss panels were removed.

In recent years Whatcom County, the owners of the bridge, rehabilitated this one-lane structure to continue many years of service. Presently the structure sees less than 500 vehicles per day.

This bridge was built in 1915 by the Toledo Bridge and Crane Company and the Weymouth Construction Company. It was originally located across the Nooksack River on Guide Meridian Road, current WA 539, south of Lynden. In 1951 the steel through-truss was moved to its present location across the Middle Fork Nooksack River, when a modern structure replaced it on Guide Meridian Road. When relocated two truss panels where removed, reducing the 380-foot bridge span to its present 338 feet. Nonetheless, the bridge remains the longest pin-connected highway bridge in Washington State. In 2007 Whatcom County replaced the deck and approaches and painted the bridge.

Source: Spanning Washington – Craig Holstine and Richard Hobbs

Original Location: N 48° 55.198 W 122° 29.139

Type of move: City to City

Building Status: Public

Related Website: [Web Link]

How it was moved: Not listed

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