SSC BM No. 508 -- Lancaster TX
N 32° 35.252 W 096° 45.114
14S E 711002 N 3607792
A mysterious benchmark on a nondescript bridge on a country road in Lancaster turns out to have a connection to the either the largest federal boondoggle in history or the worst missed scientific-learning opportunity ever
Waymark Code: WMTMNR
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 12/12/2016
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Before we spotted this benchmark on a bridge in Lancaster, we had never seen one like it before.
So we ran the list:
NOT a CGS benchmark (which is what we were expecting)
NOT USGS
NOT TX Department of Transportation from any era (our 2nd guess)
NOT a City of Lancaster survey disk
NOT a Dallas County survey marker
NOT any other known survey disk --
So what is this thing?
The first clue is in the stamping: SSC Monument. Younger Blasterz had never heard of the SSC, but Mama Blaster (who grew up in NTX) recognized those initials as belonging to the Superconducting Super Collider, which was a BIG federal particle-physics project being built underground in Waxahachie Texas. The ring was going to be 27 miles in diameter, and would pass under 5 or 6 Texas counties. It was gonna be huge, and ultra-cool.
It was also ultra-controversial, since the cost kept EXPLODING -- from 2 billion to 12 in just a few years. Congress finally had enough and killed it in 1993. See: (
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But even 20 years later, remnants of the SSC project and what was done for it are still apparent, and occasionally make the news. See: (
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This benchmark is one of about 1000 scattered across North Texas trying to set vertical and horizontal controls to gauge any effects of the SSC on the area - they're another remnant of the SSC.
See the PDF that contains all the survey types and monuments here: (
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"[page 242] BENCHMARKS GOING NORTH
. . .
BM Number 508 Elev.= 489.955'
South of Lancaster. The station is located on the northeast abutment of a bridge over Keller Branch Creek on Lancaster Hutchins Road approximately 200-feet north of State Street and 0.2 miles north of Beltline Road."