Natural Pier Bridge

Natural Pier Bridge

Natural Pier Bridge

Natural Pier Bridge, viewed from downstream.
Coordinates 47°00′50.1912″N 114°30′27.5112″W / 47.013942000°N 114.507642000°W / 47.013942000; -114.507642000Coordinates: 47°00′50.1912″N 114°30′27.5112″W / 47.013942000°N 114.507642000°W / 47.013942000; -114.507642000
Carries Motor vehicles
Crosses Clark Fork River
Locale near Alberton, Montana
Characteristics
Design truss
Material steel, concrete, and wood
Total length 374 feet (114 m)
Width 16 feet (4.9 m)
Longest span 175 feet (53 m)
Number of spans 2
History
Constructed by Lord Construction Company
Construction cost US$100,000
Statistics
Toll Free
Location on a map of Montana
Natural Pier Bridge
Located near Alberton, Mineral County, Montana
Location of Natural Pier Bridge in Montana
Location near Alberton, Montana
Built 1917
NRHP Reference # 09001182
Added to NRHP January 4, 2010

Natural Pier Bridge is a steel Warren through truss bridge spanning the Clark Fork river located 1 mile (1.6 km) west of Alberton, Montana, United States, which incorporates a natural rock outcrop as anchorage for a pier. It was nominated to the National Register of Historic Places as part of a related group of historic Montana bridges known as Montana's Historic Steel Truss Bridges and achieved listing on January 4, 2010. Built in 1917 by the Lord Construction Company of Missoula, Montana, it is one of only a few remaining bridges of its type in the state, and of those it is the only one that incorporates a natural feature in its design.[1][2]

References

Notes
  1. National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Axline, Jon; Montana Department of Transportation, Montana's Historic Steel Truss Bridges - Natural Pier Bridge, National Park Service, p. 1, retrieved November 17, 2013
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