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Overview

These photos taken August 2002 and provided by the Arkansas Highway & Transportation Department
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Deck view

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Close-up of truss

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On the bridge

The following photos were taken Sept. 2005 by Wayne Kizziar
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Weight limit

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Upper joint

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Top of truss

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Eyebars joints

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Facts 

Overview
Pony truss bridge over DeGray Creek on CR 50 (Terrell Road)
Location
Clark County, Arkansas
Status
Open to one-lane traffic
History
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1975
Design
Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss with wooden deck
Dimensions
Total length: 61.0 ft.
Deck width: 10.5 ft.
Recognition
Posted to the National Register of Historic Places
Approximate latitude, longitude
+34.16071, -93.18847   (decimal degrees)
34°09'39" N, 93°11'18" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Approximate UTM coordinates
15/482628/3779991 (zone/easting/northing)
USGS topographic map
De Gray
Inventory numbers
AHTD 11085 (Arkansas Highway and Transportation Dept. bridge number)
BH 10256 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 04/2007)
Deck condition rating: Good (7 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Appraisal: Structurally deficient
Sufficiency rating: 34.1 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 1987)
23

Categories 

4-panel truss (46)
Arkansas (633)
Built 1930 (864)
Built during 1930s (6,106)
Clark County, Arkansas (26)
NR-listed (1,560)
One-lane traffic (6,989)
Open (22,278)
Owned by county (14,356)
Pin-connected (509)
Pony truss (9,530)
Pratt truss (1,657)
Structurally deficient (12,069)
Total length 50-75 feet (5,058)
Truss (16,236)
Wooden deck (5,163)

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DeGray Creek Bridge
Posted September 16, 2005, by Wayne Kizziar (wayne1701 [at] cableone [dot] net)

I paid a visit to this bridge today(9-16-05) and it is still in place, a little worse for ware but still there. Beautiful little bridge in a rustic setting.