Sunday, January 5, 2014

Napa County, California Bridges: Knoxville-Berryessa Road Bridge across Eticuera Creek

December 2013 (38.71462 Degrees, -122.26072 Degrees) Knoxville Road Bridge
The Knoxville Road Bridge (21C0074) across Eticuera Creek is a T girder bridge in a style very similar to the Pratt Avenue Bridge we studied last week with big exterior girders and diminutive interior girders. It's an interesting design with floor beams helping to support the deck. 
The county engineer was Edward Ball, the designer was Hal Sams, and the builder was Harry Thorsen.  It says something about how much pride Napa County has in their bridges that they usually include a plaque with the names of the people responsible for each bridge.
The bridge has deteriorated a great deal since it was built in 1920 and so they're holding a public hearing to post weight restrictions on the bridge. It carries about 250 vehicles a day and has a sufficiency rating of 25.
There is an abandoned arch bridge nearby over a tributary of the Eticuera Creek but I wasn't able to find it. Fortunately, Craig Philpott has a pohto of it in the Bridgehunter Website.
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