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Bridge Condition Index DISTRICT 2 BRIDGE NUMBER BRIDGE NAME MAP PAGE BRIDGE CONDITION INDEX (BCI) YEAR BUILT LAST INSPECTION POSTED LOAD LIMIT (TONNES) POSTED AXLE LIMIT (TONNES) B102 BARNABY RIVER #1 203 96 1974 2014-08-11 B105 BARNABY RIVER #2 219 98 1976 2014-07-15 B108 BARNABY RIVER #3 219 79 1966 2014-07-15 B111 BARNABY RIVER #4 219 90 1958 2014-07-17 B114 BARNABY RIVER #5 219 79 1954 2014-07-17 B120 BARNABY RIVER #7 234 77 1972 2015-08-19 B123 BARNABY RIVER #8 234 42 1925 2015-08-19 B126 BARNABY RIVER #9 234 75 1981 2015-08-19 B129 BARNABY RIVER #10 234 88 1965 2014-07-17 B133 BARNABY RIVER #12 234 2014 B138 BARTHOLEMEW RIVER #1 232 77 1978 2015-08-20 B141 BARTIBOG RIVER #1 190 75 1976 2015-07-15 B144 BARTIBOG RIVER #2 173 75 1950 2015-08-06 B204 BAY DU VIN RIVER #1 191 74 1982 2015-08-05 B207 BAY DU VIN RIVER #2 191 71 1967 2015-08-05 18 3 B210 BAY DU VIN RIVER #4 221 87 1992 2015-08-05 B213 BAY DU VIN RIVER #5 220 92 1968 2014-07-17 B216 BAY DU VIN RIVER #7 220 28 1971 2014-07-17 B282 BEAVERBROOK BLVD. NBECR OVERPASS 204 96 1981 2014-08-11 B438 BIG ESKEDELLOC RIVER 156 76 1984 2015-08-06 B456 BIG HOLE BROOK 263 90 1996 2015-08-20 B459 BIG MARSH BROOK #1 136 79 1989 2014-08-12 B489 BLACK BROOK 249 53 1971 2014-07-15 B501 BLACK BROOK #1 190 66 1966 2015-07-14 B534 BLACK RIVER #2 190 94 1976 2015-07-14 B543 BLACK RIVER #3 205 100 1977 2014-07-17 B564 BLACK RIVER #5 205 47 1961 2014-07-17 B630 BOGAN BROOK 277 41 1976 2014-07-14 B753 BRUCE BROOK #1 261 98 1993 2014-07-14 B760 BRYENTON-DERBY (RTE. 108) 218 2014 B762 BUCHANAN 136 48 1975 2014-08-12 B825 BURNT CHURCH RIVER #1 158 70 1967 2014-08-12 15 B828 BURNT CHURCH RIVER #2 158 69 1948 2014-08-12 B831 BURNT CHURCH RIVER #3 158 99 1984 2014-08-12 B834 BURNT CHURCH SEAWALL 175 100 1963 2013-07-10 B837 BURNT LAND BROOK #1 277 75 1983 2013-07-25 C036 CAINS RIVER #1 279 73 1972 2015-07-13 C152 CASTOR BROOK 202 76 1976 2015-07-15 C244 CHATHAM BRIDGE 189 1967 2015-08-19 C248 CHATHAM UNDERPASS 189 76 1978 2015-08-04 C400 CLEARWATER 277 94 1980 2014-07-14 C596 COLSON CREEK 191 47 1959 2015-08-05 C600 COLTARTS BROOK #1 173 76 1987 2013-07-11 C604 COLTARTS BROOK #2 173 78 1987 2013-07-11 C608 COLTARTS BROOK #3 173 67 1948 2015-08-06 C732 COVEDELL 136 100 1991 2014-08-12 C804 COW BROOK 188 62 1973 2015-08-06 D330 DENNISON CREEK 191 83 1989 2014-08-12 D440 DOAK BROOK #2 263 76 2015-08-20 D495 DOYLES BROOK 218 94 1990 2013-07-23 E350 EEL RIVER #1 191 74 1984 2014-08-13 E360 EEL RIVER #1 192 100 1997 2014-08-12 E400 EEL RIVER #2 191 33 1972 2015-08-05 E680 ENGLISH BROOK 277 74 1966 2015-07-13 E740 ESCUMINAC VILLAGE SEAWALL 192 100 1960 2014-08-13 E770 ETTERICK BROOK 221 100 1994 2015-08-05 F190 FERRY ROAD OVERPASS 189 70 1967 2015-08-05 F260 FITZPATRICK BROOK #1 189 73 1981 2015-08-04 F850 FRENCH RIVER #1 191 89 1994 2014-08-12 F860 FRENCH RIVER #2 191 98 1988 2015-08-05 G650 GREY RAPIDS BROOK #1 233 76 1995 2015-08-19 H315 HARPER ROAD OVERPASS 204 99 1996 2015-08-05 H325 HARRIS BROOK 217 62 1986 2015-07-14 H387 HAY ISLAND CAUSEWAY 158 99 2008 2013-11-20 30 H410 HAYES BROOK 261 58 1957 2014-07-14 H543 HIGHBANK BROOK #3 189 100 2003 2014-07-15 H650 HORTONS CREEK #1 191 76 1989 2014-08-12 H770 INDIANTOWN BROOK #1 (WEST BRANCH) 217 95 1987 2013-07-23 H775 INDIANTOWN BROOK #2 218 100 1986 2013-07-23 K400 KING GEORGE HIGHWAY UNDERPASS 204 99 1995 2014-08-12 L035 LAKE BROOK #1 218 75 1952 2014-07-15 L050 LAKE BROOK #2 218 100 2005 2015-08-18 L205 LEE BROOK 171 97 2001 2015-07-16 L295 LITTLE BARTIBOG RIVER #1 174 52 1943 2014-08-13 20 9 L300 LITTLE BARTIBOG RIVER #1.5 173 98 1989 2015-08-06 L305 LITTLE BARTIBOG RIVER #2 173 69 1948 2014-07-15 L330 LITTLE BLACK RIVER #1 190 72 1971 2015-07-14 L335 LITTLE BLACK RIVER #2 190 74 1988 2015-07-14 L415 LITTLE ESKEDELLOC 134 73 1948 2014-07-15 L470 LITTLE MILLSTREAM 203 74 1958 2014-08-11 L638 LITTLE SEVOGLE RIVER #1 187 90 2004 2014-07-15 L683 LITTLE SOUTH BRANCH TOMOGONOPS RIVER 153 100 2012 2013-07-11 M014 MACKINNON ROAD-RTE. 8 UNDERPASS 189 98 1994 2015-08-04 M170 MCCARTY FLATS BROOK #1 278 100 1999 2014-07-14 M207 MCGRAW BROOK 216 3 1980 2015-07-14 M242 MCKENZIE BROOK #1 233 85 1993 2015-08-19 M246 MCKNIGHT BROOK #1 158 98 1999 2015-07-16 M278 MEADOW BROOK 191 98 2003 2015-08-05 M290 MEADOW BROOK #2 191 94 1998 2015-08-05 M369 MILL BROOK (RTE. 108) 217 100 2007 2012-07-10 M378 MILL BROOK #1 263 93 1978 2012-07-10 M386 MILL BROOK #2 278 78 1981 2014-07-14 M514 MIRAMICHI RIVER #3 204 98 1995 2014-08-12 M574 MONAGHAN 230 98 1974 2014-07-15 M620 MORRISON COVE 189 67 1980 2014-07-15 M628 MORSE BROOK #1 233 73 1987 2014-07-14 M630 MORSE BROOK #3 248 100 1977 2014-07-14 M730 MUZROLL BROOK #1 264 36 1969 2015-06-30 M732 MUZROLL BROOK #3 279 94 1973 2013-07-29 N040 NAPAN RIVER #1 190 74 1981 2015-07-14 N045 NAPAN RIVER #3 189 72 1979 2015-08-04 N050 NAPAN RIVER #4 189 92 1982 2012-07-12 N055 NAPAN RIVER #5 204 96 1993 2015-08-05 N060 NAPAN RIVER #6 204 75 1986 2014-08-12 N185 NEPISIGUIT RIVER #3 131 74 1961 2013-07-11 N295 NIDOOS CREEK 191 75 1979 2015-08-05 N340 NOLAN BROOK 216 92 1990 2015-07-14 N350 NORRAD 277 83 1982 2015-08-17 N395 NORTH DUNGARVON RIVER 213 95 1959 2015-07-14 N500 NORTH RENOUS RIVER 231 74 1965 2014-07-15 N645 NORTHWEST MILLSTREAM #1 203 96 1959 2014-08-11 N650 NORTHWEST MILLSTREAM #2 188 73 1967 2015-08-06 N655 NORTHWEST MILLSTREAM #3 172 95 2006 2013-07-24 N660 NORTHWEST MILLSTREAM #4 172 97 1992 2015-08-06 N665 NORTHWEST MIRAMICHI #1 204 74 1953 2015-08-20 N670 NORTHWEST MIRAMICHI #2 202 73 1972 2015-07-15 N675 NORTHWEST MIRAMICHI #3 202 98 1986 2015-07-15 N680 NORTHWEST MIRAMICHI #5 171 90 1980 2015-07-16 N685 NORTHWEST MIRAMICHI #6 171 90 1984 2015-07-16 N700 NORTHWEST NAPAN RIVER #1 204 63 1974 2015-08-05 N750 OAK POINT SEAWALL 174 100 1984 2015-07-15 N900 OX BROOK #1 188 74 1956 2014-07-15 N905 OX BROOK #2 188 44 1975 2015-08-06 N910 OXFORD BROOK #1 203 100 2003 2015-07-15 N911 OXFORD BROOK #2 203 100 2004 2013-07-24 N912 OXFORD BROOK #3 203 100 2004 2013-07-24 N915 OYSTER RIVER #1 174 100 1985 2013-07-10 P065 PALMER BROOK 277 61 1959 2015-08-17 DISTRICT 2 BRIDGE NUMBER BRIDGE NAME MAP PAGE BRIDGE CONDITION INDEX (BCI) YEAR BUILT LAST INSPECTION POSTED LOAD LIMIT (TONNES) POSTED AXLE LIMIT (TONNES) P210 PEABODY BROOK 220 39 1987 2014-07-17 P485 PINEVILLE 217 36 1970 2015-07-14 P735 PORTAGE RIVER #1 192 84 1987 2014-08-13 P740 PORTAGE RIVER #2 192 59 1982 2014-08-13 P745 PORTAGE RIVER #1 192 72 1963 2014-08-13 P760 PORTER BROOK 277 99 1995 2014-07-14 P787 PORTER COVE ROAD OVERFLOW 278 100 2009 2014-10-23 P855 PRICEVILLE FOOTBRIDGE 262 71 1988 2015-06-30 R173 RENOUS-RTE. 8 UNDERPASS 217 100 2002 2013-07-23 R175 RENOUS RIVER #1 218 68 1971 2014-07-15 R180 RENOUS RIVER #2 217 72 1975 2015-07-14 25 R185 RESERVE BROOK 217 96 1961 2015-07-14 R187 RESERVE BROOK 233 98 2001 2015-08-19 R190 RESERVE BROOK #1 158 84 1953 2014-08-12 R195 RESERVE BROOK #2 158 97 1981 2014-08-12 R320 RIDMAN BROOK #1 277 98 1999 2014-07-14 R415 RIVIERE DES CACHES #1 158 100 2006 2013-11-20 R595 RTE. 420-RTE. 8 UNDERPASS 204 99 1988 2015-08-06 R597 RTE. 425-RTE. 8 OVERPASS 203 100 2005 2013-07-24 S138 SAUNDERS BROOK 218 98 1975 2012-07-17 S244 SEMIWAGON RIVER #1 219 93 1971 2012-07-17 S505 SOMERS 202 72 1982 2015-07-15 S584 SOUTH NELSON SEAWALL 204 100 2013-07-23 S605 SOUTH RENOUS RIVER 229 94 1964 2015-07-14 S665 SOUTHWEST MIRAMICHI RIVER #1 218 100 1999 2014-07-15 S668 SOUTHWEST MIRAMICHI RIVER #2 232 82 1972 2014-11-18 S671 SOUTHWEST MIRAMICHI RIVER #3 248 92 1998 2015-06-30 S674 SOUTHWEST MIRAMICHI RIVER #4 263 92 1964 2013-07-29 S677 SOUTHWEST MIRAMICHI RIVER #5 278 83 1967 2015-06-30 S773 STANDISH BROOK #1 277 66 1955 2015-08-17 S794 STEWART BROOK 277 65 1962 2014-07-14 S797 STEWART BROOK #1 203 78 1954 2014-08-11 S800 STEWART BROOK #2 203 92 1999 2014-08-11 S870 STYMIEST MILLSTREAM #2 158 61 1973 2015-07-16 S885 SUTHERLAND BROOK #1 202 69 1960 2015-07-15 T005 TABUSINTAC RIVER #1 136 74 1970 2014-08-12 T010 TABUSINTAC RIVER #2 136 48 1958 2015-07-16 12 6 T080 TAXIS RIVER #1 277 73 1967 2015-07-13 T085 TAXIS RIVER #2 276 75 1964 2015-06-30 T105 TAYLOR CREEK #1 190 55 1975 2014-07-17 T110 TAYLOR CREEK #2 190 98 2000 2015-07-14 T177 TEN MILE BROOK 280 99 2003 2015-07-13 T480 TROUT BROOK #1 187 80 1963 2015-07-15 T530 TROUT BROOK #2 172 77 1956 2015-08-06 T705 TWO MILE BROOK 171 74 1990 2014-07-15 U500 UPPER WILDCAT BROOK 187 69 1977 2015-07-15 V150 VANDY BROOK 100 2013 2014-07-17 W170 WALSH BROOK 232 94 1992 2015-08-19 W335 WELLS BROOK #1 205 60 1980 2014-07-17 W342 WELLS BROOK #3 205 100 2010 2015-07-14 W570 WHITE RAPIDS BROOK #1 232 75 1923 2014-07-15 W575 WHITE RAPIDS BROOK #2 232 59 1974 2015-08-20 W585 WHITES BROOK #1 189 98 1997 2015-08-04 W608 WHITNEY BROOK #3 187 97 2005 2012-07-10 W615 WILDCAT BROOK 187 75 1977 2015-07-15 W625 WILLOW STREET OVERPASS 204 98 1994 2014-08-12 Y800 YOUNG RIDGE ROAD NBECR OVERHEAD 234 88 1995 2014-07-17.
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