Dutch Creek Bridge - 1954 - Fairmont Hot Springs, BC
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N 50° 18.686 W 115° 53.885
11U E 578459 N 5573839
One of the older remaining bridges along Highway 95, this one is from 1954, more than a decade earlier than the majority of the bridges on the highway.
Waymark Code: WMVKNZ
Location: British Columbia, Canada
Date Posted: 04/30/2017
Views: 1
Crossing Dutch Creek about 4.5 kilometres south of Fairmont Hot Springs, this bridge is likely to be both the oldest and smallest bridge on Highway 95. A simple Warren Truss Bridge with verticals, it is only 100 feet or so in length. It has its date of construction imprinted in the small wing wall outside of the right hand concrete end post on each end of the bridge. 60 years of exposure to the weather is beginning to take a toll on the concrete, causing it to spall and flake off in places.
Note the large cliff of hoodoos to the east of the bridge. They alone are worth stopping to have a look at.
Date built or dedicated as indicated on the date stone or plaque.: 1954
Date stone, plaque location.: End post/abutment, right hand side, each end of bridge
Road, body of water, land feature, etc. that the bridge spans.: Dutch Creek
Website (if available): Not listed
Parking (safe parking location): Not Listed
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