Isleton Bridge
Isleton Bridge is a historic bascule bridge carrying California State Route 160 across the Sacramento River north of Isleton, California, built in 1923. There are two concrete tied arch spans, each 102 feet (31 m) long, to the east of the main bascule span, which is 226 feet (69 m) long, and four concrete girder spans. The bridge was designed by Sacramento County engineer Charles W. Deterding, with the Strauss Bascule Bridge Company of Chicago designing the bascule span. Steel portions of the bridge were fabricated by the American Bridge Company and the bridge was constructed by Jenkins & Elton of Sacramento.[1]
Isleton Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 38°10′19″N 121°35′38″W |
Carries | SR 160 |
Crosses | Sacramento River |
Locale | Isleton, California |
Maintained by | Caltrans |
Characteristics | |
Design | Tied arch and bascule |
Material | Concrete, steel |
Total length | 624 feet (190 m) |
Width | 18 feet (5.5 m) |
Height | 21 feet (6.4 m) |
Longest span | 226 feet (69 m) |
No. of spans | 9 |
Piers in water | 8 |
Clearance above | 14.8 feet (4.5 m) |
History | |
Designer | Charles W. Deterding and Joseph Strauss |
Constructed by | Jenkins & Elton |
Construction end | 1923 |
Location | |
See also
References
- Nayyar, Margo; Swim, Tory; Scott, Gloria. "Isleton Bridge (Bridge No. 24-51)" (PDF). Historic American Engineering Record. Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress. Retrieved 2014-12-15.
Further reading
- Mikesell, Stephen D. (1990). Historic Highway Bridges of California. Sacramento: California Department of Transportation.
External links
- Media related to Isleton Bridge at Wikimedia Commons
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. CA-55, "Isleton Bridge, Spanning Sacramento River at Post Mile 5.95 of California State Highway 160, Isleton, Sacramento County, CA", 43 photos, 1 color transparency, 34 data pages, 6 photo caption pages
- Isleton Bridge at Structurae
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