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CROSSTOWN BL over LR 1026 RAMP D

Map 

Coordinates:
+40.43439, -79.99589
40°26'04" N, 79°59'45" W
Source: National Bridge Inventory (2000, 2010 editions)
Information not verified. Use at your own risk.

Facts 

Name:CROSSTOWN BL over LR 1026 RAMP D
Structure number:020579000310600
Location:1026 SB.OVER RAMP D
Purpose:Carries highway over highway
Route classification:Principal Arterial - Interstate (Urban) [11]
Length of largest span:62.0 ft. [18.9 m]
Total length:118.1 ft. [36.0 m]
Roadway width between curbs:47.9 ft. [14.6 m]
Deck width edge-to-edge:50.9 ft. [15.5 m]
Vertical clearance above deck:17.1 ft. [5.2 m]
Vertical clearance below bridge:15.4 ft. [4.7 m]
Owner:State Highway Agency [01]
Year built:1962
Year reconstructed:1988
Historic significance:Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places [5]
Design load:M 13.5 / H 15 [2]
Number of main spans:2
Main spans material:Steel [3]
Main spans design:Stringer/Multi-beam or girder [02]
Deck type:Concrete Cast-in-Place [1]
Wearing surface:Monolithic Concrete (concurrently placed with structural deck) [1]

2010 Inspection 

Status:Open, no restriction [A]
Average daily traffic:36,862 [as of 2010]
Truck traffic:17% of total traffic
Deck condition:Good [7 out of 9]
Superstructure condition:Satisfactory [6 out of 9]
Substructure condition:Satisfactory [6 out of 9]
Scour condition:Bridge not over waterway. [N]
Operating rating:89.8 tons [81.6 metric tons]
Inventory rating:53.9 tons [49.0 metric tons]
Sufficiency rating:94.0
Recommended work:Bridge rehabilitation because of general structure deterioration or inadequate strength. [35]

2000 Inspection 

Status:Open, no restriction [A]
Average daily traffic:27,038 [as of 2000]
Truck traffic:17% of total traffic
Deck condition:Good [7 out of 9]
Superstructure condition:Satisfactory [6 out of 9]
Substructure condition:Good [7 out of 9]
Scour condition:Bridge not over waterway. [N]
Operating rating:89.1 tons [81.0 metric tons]
Inventory rating:53.5 tons [48.6 metric tons]
Sufficiency rating:96.0
Recommended work:Bridge rehabilitation because of general structure deterioration or inadequate strength. [35]