Hayden Bridge
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- | *An article dated May 18, [[1969]] [[Eugene Register-Guard]] stated that the [[Hayden Bridge]] was erected on the [[McKenzie River]] in c.[[1899]] by the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]]. It was fabricated | + | *An article dated May 18, [[1969]] [[Eugene Register-Guard]] stated that the [[Hayden Bridge]] was erected on the [[McKenzie River]] in c.[[1899]] by the [[Southern Pacific Railroad]]. It was fabricated in [[1869]] at the Clark Reeves Phoenixville Bridge Works in Pennsylvania. The 228-foot iron structure was used in Corrine, Utah before being dismantled and shipped to [[Springfield]]. |
- | in [[1869]] at the Clark Reeves Phoenixville Bridge Works in Pennsylvania. The 228-foot iron structure was used in Corrine, Utah before being dismantled and shipped to [[Springfield]]. | + | |
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+ | *A large water filtration plant was constructed at [[Hayden Bridge]] in [[1946]]-[[1947]]. | ||
[[Category:Lane County bridges]] [[Category:Springfield]] | [[Category:Lane County bridges]] [[Category:Springfield]] |
Current revision as of 20:42, 27 August 2007
- An article dated May 18, 1969 Eugene Register-Guard stated that the Hayden Bridge was erected on the McKenzie River in c.1899 by the Southern Pacific Railroad. It was fabricated in 1869 at the Clark Reeves Phoenixville Bridge Works in Pennsylvania. The 228-foot iron structure was used in Corrine, Utah before being dismantled and shipped to Springfield.