"The Cumberland Cut is a man-made channel of the Washita River. This bridge was erected from re-used spans circa 1950....Open to pedestrians only. Bypassed and retained in place per ODOT." [BridgeHunter]
It was bypassed in 2019. [Nathan Holth comment on BridgeHunter]
Bridges Now and Then posted "OK 199 Washita River, Bryan Co. Cumberland Cut Bridge." (Oklahoma Bridges) |
okbridges "Built in 1950, the structure appears to have been constructed entirely of reused spans, including a 210-foot long pin-connected Parker through truss that appears to have been widened....Total length of structure from abutment to abutment is 538 feet, deck width is 22 feet." The Parker truss is "the longest pin-connected truss bridge on the state highway system" |
The pin-connected Parker truss.
Street View, Jan 2014 |
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