This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of New Mexico.[1]
Bridges
Survey No. | Name (as assigned by HAER) | Status | Type[2] | Built | Documented | Carries | Crosses | Location | County | Coordinates |
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NM-16 | Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, San Juan Extension, Wolf Creek Trestle | Extant | Trestle | 1883 | 2010 | Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad | Wolf Creek | Chama | Rio Arriba | 36°57′20″N 106°32′28″W / 36.95556°N 106.54111°W |
NM-29 | Terry Canyon Bridge No. 1 | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Terry Canyon | Mimbres | Grant | 33°04′01″N 108°00′04″W / 33.06694°N 108.00111°W |
NM-30 | Terry Canyon Bridge No. 3 | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Terry Canyon | Mimbres | Grant | 33°04′04″N 108°00′07″W / 33.06778°N 108.00194°W |
NM-31 | Terry Canyon Bridge No. 4 | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Terry Canyon | Mimbres | Grant | 33°04′18″N 108°00′11″W / 33.07167°N 108.00306°W |
NM-32 | Indian Creek Bridge | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Indian Creek | Mimbres | Grant | 33°23′49″N 108°06′00″W / 33.39694°N 108.10000°W |
NM-33 | Black Canyon Small Bridge | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Black Canyon tributary | Mimbres | Grant | 33°11′00″N 108°01′49″W / 33.18333°N 108.03028°W |
NM-34 | Black Canyon Big Bridge | Replaced | Reinforced concrete cast-in-place slab | 1942 | 2015 | National Forest System Road 150 | Black Canyon | Mimbres | Grant | 33°11′07″N 108°01′40″W / 33.18528°N 108.02778°W |
References
- ↑ Library of Congress. "Prints and Photographs Online Catalog: Historic American Buildings Survey/Historic American Engineering Record/Historic American Landscapes Survey". Retrieved December 20, 2020.
- ↑ Parsons Brinckerhoff; Engineering and Industrial Heritage (October 2005). "NCHRP Project 25-25, Task 15: A Context For Common Historic Bridge Types" (PDF). National Cooperative Highway Research Program, Transportation Research Council, National Research Council. Retrieved March 26, 2021.
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