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RTE 198 over RTE 384, DELAWARE AVENUE

Map 

Coordinates:
+42.93418, -78.86579
42°56'03" N, 78°51'57" W
Source: National Bridge Inventory (1992, 2000, 2010 editions)
Information not verified. Use at your own risk.

Facts 

Name:RTE 198 over RTE 384, DELAWARE AVENUE
Structure number:000000001047259
Location:JCT S.H.384 & S.H.198
Purpose:Carries highway and pedestrian walkway over highway
Route classification:Principal Arterial - Other Freeways or Expressways (Urban) [12]
Length of largest span:54.1 ft. [16.5 m]
Total length:138.1 ft. [42.1 m]
Roadway width between curbs:51.8 ft. [15.8 m]
Deck width edge-to-edge:73.8 ft. [22.5 m]
Vertical clearance below bridge:13.1 ft. [4.0 m]
Owner:State Highway Agency [01]
Year built:1936
Year reconstructed:1985
Historic significance:Historical significance is not determinable at this time [4]
Number of main spans:2
Main spans material:Concrete [1]
Main spans design:Arch - Deck [11]
Deck type:Not applicable [N]
Wearing surface:Bituminous [6]

2010 Inspection 

Status:Open, no restriction [A]
Average daily traffic:48,607 [as of 2008]
Truck traffic:5% of total traffic
Deck condition:Very Good [8 out of 9]
Superstructure condition:Good [7 out of 9]
Substructure condition:Satisfactory [6 out of 9]
Scour condition:Bridge not over waterway. [N]
Operating rating:82.8 tons [75.3 metric tons]
Inventory rating:50.9 tons [46.3 metric tons]
Evaluation:Functionally obsolete [2]
Sufficiency rating:65.3
Recommended work:Widening of existing bridge with deck rehabilitation or replacement. [34]
Estimated cost of work:$3,716,000

2000 Inspection 

Average daily traffic:24,500 [as of 1972]
Truck traffic:5% of total traffic
Evaluation:Not applicable [N]

1992 Inspection 

Status:Open, no restriction [A]
Average daily traffic:39,787 [as of 1990]
Truck traffic:8% of total traffic
Superstructure condition:Fair [5 out of 9]
Substructure condition:Satisfactory [6 out of 9]
Scour condition:Bridge not over waterway. [N]
Operating rating:60.6 tons [55.1 metric tons]
Inventory rating:24.8 tons [22.5 metric tons]
Evaluation:Functionally obsolete [2]
Sufficiency rating:50.5