Tuesday, January 2, 2024

1906 Wright's and Pier Covered Trail/Railroad Bridges over Sugar River near Newport, NH

(Satellite)

Ken Parnell posted eight photos with the comment:
Wright's Covered Railroad Bridge over the Sugar River in Newport, NH
Double town- Pratt Lattice Truss
Built in 1906
About 124 feet long
New Hampshire Bridge # 56
There are only 7 covered railroad bridges still standing in the world, and New Hampshire is home to five with the Pier Bridge being the longest at 228 feet. The Pier bridge is just a few miles down the road which follows the Sugar River, and these two bridges would be a awesome sight to see such rare railroad bridges in such good condition.
Photos taken on 10-15-2023
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It "is the only surviving covered railroad bridge in the nation with laminated wood-plank arches placed between the double lattice trusses on each side of the bridge." The laminated arches are 5' (1.5m) high.

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North of Newport is the Corbin Covered Bridge. Erected in 1843 and replicated in 1994. [plaque]
Street View, Jun 2023

This map labels the route as Claremont and Concord. According to Photo 2, that is wrong for two reasons. It was chartered as Concord & Claremont in 1848, and it was acquired by the Boston & Maine Railroad in 1887.
1955 Sunapee Quad @ 24,000

The trail/railroad also has a pony truss bridge in Newport.




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