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Park Junction Railroad, Lewis County

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Inventory Number: WA/47-21-04x / WA-27-01x
County: Lewis County / Pierce County
Township:
Town/Village: Elbe
Bridge Name: Park Junction Railroad
Crosses: Nisqually River
Truss type: Howe
Spans: 2
Length: 300'
Roadway Width:
Built: 1938
Builder:
When Lost: c1970
Cause:
Latitude: N46 45.26
Longitude: W122 08.28
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Directions: Milwaukee Road, 2 miles southeast of Elbe. T15N R5E S26.
Comments:

Park Junction Railroad Bridge, Elbe, Lewis and Pierce Counties, WA Built 1938 Lost c1970
Bill Caswell Collection


Park Junction Railroad Bridge, Elbe, Lewis and Pierce Counties, WA Built 1938 Lost c1970
Richard E. Roy Collection

Sources:
Adams, Kramer. Covered Bridges of the West: A History and Illustrated Guide, 1963, pages 82 & 84
National Society For the Preservation of Covered Bridges. Covered Bridge Topics, Volume XX, No. 4, January 1963, page 9

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