Saturday, September 10, 2022

Truss and Suspension Bridges over Skagit River at Gorge Powerhouse

Truss: (Satellite)
Suspension: (Satellite)

The truss bridge was a railroad bridge to support the construction of the Gorge Powerhouse, and it is now a private service road and holds a pedestrian bridge. The suspension bridge was built as a pedestrian bridge to provide construction workes with access to the powerhouse site. Both are now part of a trail system and they allow the public to access the visitor center of the powerhouse.
 
HAER WASH,37-NEHA.V,1-B-
29. RAILROAD BRIDGE TO GORGE POWERHOUSE, 1990.

Powerlines, Photo Courtesy of North Cascades Institute
and
Photo by Kiley Barbero via blog.ncascades
 
This is the most detail that I've seen of the truss bridge, but I still can't verify that it is pin-connected.
Mitchell Ellero posted
Hydroelectric power station in the North Cascades.
Steven Painter: https://blog.ncascades.org/.../skagit-tours-gorge.../

waymarking
This suspension bridge was originally built in the 1920's to give workers access to the Gorge Powerhouse on the Skagit River. It has been rebuilt several times and now provides access to the Ladder Creek Falls trail.

The bridge towers also serve as powerline towers.
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