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Harford County Department of Public Works 2020 County Bridge List HARFORD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2020 COUNTY BRIDGE LIST (113) SCOUR BRIDGE SPAN LENGTH WEARING YEAR FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE INTERSECTED SPANS STRUCTURE ‐ MAIN DECK CRITICAL NO. (±) SURFACE BUILT BRIDGES 1 FRANKLINVILLE ROAD/ VINEGAR HILL ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 74 1 THRU, TRUSS, WROUGHT IRON TIMBER TIMBER 1894 8L 3 JERICHO ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 86 1 STL BEAM, TIMBER COVERED TIMBER TIMBER 1865 5B 4 JERUSALEM ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 86 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1993 8L 5 FASHION WAY TRIB / WINTERS RUN 22 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1972 4 6 WINTERS RUN ROAD MOUNTAIN BRANCH 33 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1972 5B 7 SINGER ROAD MOUNTAIN BRANCH 50 1 PRESTR CONC SPR BOX BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2003 8L 8 SINGER ROAD WINTERS RUN 123 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1983 8L 9 WHEEL ROAD BYNUM RUN 52 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ VOIDED SLAB BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1996 8L 10 CEDAR LANE TRIB / BYNUM RUN 7 3C TANK CAR (3) 6'‐6" N N 1971 8P 11 NOVA SCOTIA ROAD JAMES RUN 28 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1930 7 12 CULLUM ROAD TRIB / JAMES RUN 24 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CORR STL BITUMINOUS 1920 5B 13 HOOKERS MILL ROAD BYNUM RUN 44 2 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1957 8L 14 SPESUTIA ROAD CRANBERRY RUN 57 1 PRESTR CONCRETE AASHTO GIRDERS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1966 8L 15 CARSINS RUN ROAD CARSINS RUN 33 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1972 8L 16 ALDINO‐STEPNEY RD CARSINS RUN 36 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2000 8L 17 WEST CHAPEL ROAD SWAN CREEK 29 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1930 7 19 STAFFORD ROAD HERRING RUN 22 2 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CORR STL BITUMINOUS 1930 8L 20 COOLEY MILL ROAD ROCK RUN 25 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS N BITUMINOUS 1997 7 21 QUAKER BOTTOM ROAD ROCK RUN 35 1 CONCRETE ARCH‐ PRECAST N BITUMINOUS 1982 8L 22 ROCK RUN ROAD ROCK RUN 29 2 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CORR STL BITUMINOUS 1955 8L 23 STAFFORD ROAD ROCK RUN 60 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1991 8L 24 STAFFORD ROAD DEER CREEK 88 3 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1951 8L 25 CEDARDAY DRIVE TRIBUTARY TO BYNUM RUN 48 2C CONCRETE ARCH‐ PRECAST N N 2005 8L 26 GLENVILLE ROAD GRAVEYARD CREEK 23 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1930 5B 27 x HARMONY CHURCH RD GRAVEYARD CREEK 18 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE TIMBER TIMBER 1930 8L 28 HARMONY CHURCH RD MILL BROOK 26 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE TIMBER TIMBER 1933 7 29 x HARMONY CHURCH RD COOL BRANCH RUN 18 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1930 4 30 GLENVILLE ROAD MILL BROOK 35 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1930 5C 31 SNAKE LANE JAMES RUN 28 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2019 8L 32 JAMES RUN ROAD JAMES RUN 35 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ VOIDED SLAB BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1977 8L 33 COOL SPRING ROAD TOBACCO RUN 12 3C BOX CULVERT 12' x 12' N N 1981 8P 34 THOMAS RUN ROAD THOMAS RUN 55 1 PRESTR CONC SPR BOX BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2008 8L 35 PENNINGTON ROAD THOMAS RUN 41 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1975 8L 36 JOLLY ACRES ROAD DEER CREEK 44 2 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1973 8L 37 FORGE HILL ROAD DEER CREEK 110 3C CONCRETE ARCH‐ RIBBED CONCRETE CONCRETE 1925 7 38 x RIPPLE STREAM COURT TRIB / WINTERS RUN 14 1 BOX CULVERT 14' X 6' N N 2009 8P 39 WALTERS MILL ROAD STOUT BOTTLE BRANCH 34 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ VOIDED SLAB BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1959 8L 40 CHESTNUT HILL ROAD STOUT BOTTLE BRANCH 27 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1900 5B 41 CHESTNUT HILL ROAD CABBAGE RUN 24 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1938 7 42 x WARD ROAD TRIB/STOUT BOTTLE BRANCH 21 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1955 7 43 GRIER NURSERY ROAD DEER CREEK 60 3 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1955 8L 44 x CHESTNUT HILL ROAD CATTLE CROSSING 9 1 STL BEAM (ENCASED) CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1900 8L 45 x JOHNSON MILL ROAD STOUT BOTTLE BRANCH 19 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1940 8L 46 BYNUM ROAD BYNUM RUN 40 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ VOIDED SLAB BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1976 8L 47 OLD SOUTHAMPTON ROAD BYNUM RUN 26 2 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1930 7 48 MOORES MILL ROAD BYNUM RUN 45 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2005 8L 49 MACPHAIL ROAD BYNUM RUN 52 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS N BITUMINOUS 1974 8L 50 PLUMTREE ROAD PLUMTREE RUN 24 1 TIMBER GLULAM DECK, LONGITUDINAL TIMBER BITUMINOUS 1900 7 51 WHITAKER MILL ROAD WINTERS RUN 69 1 PONY, TRUSS, BOWSTRING TIMBER TIMBER 1991 8L 52 WHITAKER MILL ROAD HIGH BRIDGE BRANCH 23 1 CONCRETE RIGID FRAME CONCRETE CONCRETE 1998 8L 53 LAKE FANNY ROAD WINTERS RUN 48 1 CIP‐ CONCRETE ARCH N N 1913 7 54 RING FACTORY ROAD (BOE) WINTERS RUN 78 1 PONY, TRUSS, WROUGHT IRON TIMBER TIMBER 1897 8L 55 RECKORD ROAD WILDCAT BRANCH 27 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1957 5B 56 x LAUREL BROOK ROAD OVERSHOT BRANCH 19 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1930 8L 1 HARFORD COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS 2020 COUNTY BRIDGE LIST (113) SCOUR BRIDGE SPAN LENGTH WEARING YEAR FACILITY CARRIED FEATURE INTERSECTED SPANS STRUCTURE ‐ MAIN DECK CRITICAL NO. (±) SURFACE BUILT BRIDGES 57 BOTTOM ROAD OVERSHOT BRANCH 37 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ VOIDED SLAB BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1978 8L 58 BOTTOM ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 97 1 THRU, TRUSS, WROUGHT IRON TIMBER TIMBER 1886 7 59 FRIENDSHIP ROAD OVERSHOT BRANCH 40 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1975 8L 60 PLEASANTVILLE ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 81 1 TRUSS, PONY, PREFAB ACROW STEEL PL NON SKID 1987 8L 61 RYAN ROAD BREAD AND CHEESE BRANCH 50 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD BOX BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2008 8L 62 x ANGLESIDE ROAD BREAD & CHEESE BRANCH 20 1 TIMBER GLULAM DECK, LONGITUDINAL TIMBER BITUMINOUS 2009 8L 63 WATERVALE ROAD WINTERS RUN 92 1 PRESTRE CONC SPRD BOX BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2016 8L 64 CARRS MILL ROAD WINTERS RUN 132 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1991 8L 65 GRAFTON SHOP ROAD BEAR CABIN BRANCH 69 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1977 8L 66 x BOGGS ROAD LONG BRANCH 19 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1930 7 67 PLEASANTVILLE ROAD WINTERS RUN 77 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1958 8L 68 PUTNAM ROAD WEST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 46 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 8L 69 COSNER ROAD EAST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 46 1 TIMBER GLULAM BEAMS TIMBER BITUMINOUS 1991 8L 70 PHILLIPS MILL ROAD EAST BRANCH/ WINTERS RUN 53 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ BOX BEAMS CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1958 5C 71 POTEET ROAD EAST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 41 1 CONCRETE RIGID FRAME CONCRETE CONCRETE 1995 8L 72 MORSE ROAD EAST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 34 1 CONCRETE RIGID FRAME CONCRETE CONCRETE 1997 8L 73 x MORSE ROAD TRIB/E BRAN/WINTERS RUN 14 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1951 7 74 FURNACE ROAD WEST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 40 1 PRESTR CONC ADJ SOLID SLABS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1996 8L 75 DURHAM ROAD WEST BRANCH/ WINTERS RUN 45 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1995 8L 76 CHARLES STREET WEST BRANCH/WINTERS RUN 20 2C BOX CULVERT 16' x 9'‐6" N N 1965 8P 77 x MOORES ROAD TRIB / SAW MILL BRANCH 16 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1956 8L 78 MOORES ROAD SAW MILL BRANCH 31 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1952 8L 79 GREENE ROAD SAW MILL BRANCH 52 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 1952 7 80 GREEN ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 101 1 TRUSS, PONY, PREFAB ACROW STEEL PL NON SKID 1990 7 81 HESS ROAD YELLOW BRANCH 23 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 7 82 HESS ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 64 1 THRU, TRUSS, PREFAB CONTINENTAL CONCRETE CONCRETE 1978 7 83 x POCOCK ROAD YELLOW BRANCH 11 1C SSP PIPE ARCH 11' x 4'‐2" N N 1972 7 84 POCOCK ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 50 1 STL GIRDER, FLR BM, STR TIMBER TIMBER 1978 5B 85 TURNER ROAD TRIB / L GUNPOWDER FALLS 33 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID BEAMS CONCRETE CONCRETE 2003 8L 86 HOUCKS MILL ROAD (BC) LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 51 1 TRUSS, PONY, PREFAB ACROW STEEL PL NON SKID 1989 7 87 OLD YORK ROAD LITTLE GUNPOWDER FALLS 25 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1955 5C 88 x HOUCKS MILL ROAD TRIB / L GUNPOWDER FALLS 19 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 8L 89 x BEATTY ROAD TRIB / L GUNPOWDER FALLS 19 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1955 8L 90 SCHUSTER ROAD WEST BRANCH/ WINTERS RUN 36 1 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1999 8L 91 BAILEY ROAD SOUTH STIRRUP RUN 25 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1953 7 92 x SHARON ROAD TRIB / SOUTH STIRRUP RUN 22 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 7 93 SHARON ROAD SOUTH STIRRUP RUN 31 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 8L 94 CHERRY HILL ROAD DEER CREEK 117 1 THRU, TRUSS TIMBER TIMBER 1900 8L 95 x ROCKS CHROME HILL KELLOGG BRANCH 18 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 8L 96 x KNOPP ROAD KELLOGG BRANCH 21 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CORR STL BITUMINOUS 1912 5B 97 x RUSH ROAD KELLOGG BRANCH 16 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1955 8L 98 x COEN ROAD TRIB / DEER CREEK 21 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE TIMBER TIMBER 1955 7 99 ST CLAIR BRIDGE RD DEER CREEK 69 3 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1961 8L 100 ST CLAIR BRIDGE RD DEER CREEK 90 3 STL BEAM, COMPOSITE CONCRETE CONCRETE 1954 8L 101 x ST CLAIR BRIDGE RD ROCK HOLLOW BRANCH 22 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CONCRETE BITUMINOUS 1950 5B 102 x NELSON MILL ROAD CATTAIL BRANCH 17 1C SSP PIPE ARCH 16'‐10" x 8'‐7" N N 1972 8P 103 TROYER ROAD TRIB / LITTLE DEER CREEK 25 1 STL BEAM, NON‐COMPOSITE CORR STL BITUMINOUS 1940 8L 104 HARFORD CREAMERY ROAD TRIB / LITTLE DEER CREEK 38 1 PRESTR CONC SPRD SOLID
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