Oklahoma Highway Bridges

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  1. OK1/US270 Coal Creek 140-foot K-truss east of McAlister.
  2. OK 1 Rock Creek 1936 100-foot pony truss and approaches near Talahina.

  1. OK 7 Washita River Built in 1931, this bridge is an excellent example of an early K-truss in Oklahoma, 210-foot main span with two 100-foot pony spans and approaches.  It was located near Davis. Demolished February 2004

  1. OK 9 Rainy Mountain Creek 160-foot K-Parker just east of Mountain View.
  2. OK 9 Stinking Creek Three 100-foot Parker ponies east of Mountain View.

  1. OK 9A Salt Creek The Oldest  Bridge in Oklahoma. Built in 1896 by The King Iron Bridge Co, Cleveland, Ohio. Moved to present location in 1947. Located south of Maud.

  1. OK 10 Spring River East of Miami, three 100' deck Warrens and a single 210' deck Warren with approaches.

  1. OK 11 Crooked Creek 100-foot Parker Pony and approaches on highway west of Medford.
  2. OK 11 Hominy Creek 160-foot K-truss South of Skiatook
  3. OK 11 Pond Creek A 100-foot Skewed Pony truss with approaches cross this creek west of Medford.

Old

  1. Old OK 16 Arkansas River Indiana-built four-span Parker truss located between Muskogee and Okay. NEW!!!

  1. OK 18 Arkansas River North of downtown Ralston, five 210' K-Parker trusses carry OK 18 to Fairfax.
  2. OK 18 Deep Fork River A 140' K-Parker span south of Chandler.
  3. OK 18 Quapaw Creek A 100' Pony built in 1933.
  4. OK 18 Salt Creek  160' K-truss north or Ralston, only truss bridge on Salt Creek still carrying OK 18.

Old

  1. Old OK 18 Arkansas River Five 210' Parker truss spans on an old alignment of OK 18.
  2. Old OK 18 Rock Creek Pratt pony south of Shilder on old OK 18, east of the present OK 18.
  3. Old OK 18 Salt Creek Thru Pratt truss south of Shilder on old highway alignment.
  4. Old OK 18 Salt Creek In Fairfax, this 1916 curved-top Warren pony sits south of football stadium.
  5. Old OK 18 Salt Creek  Two 120-foot long Pratt spans north of Pearson in Pottawatomie County.
  6. Old OK 18 Squirrel Creek Oklahoma's only concrete Rainbow Arch Bridge, 67 feet long, built in 1917, located between Shawnee & Tecumseh.

  1. OK 19 Washita River 210-foot long K-Parker truss with two 100 foot pony spans and approaches built in 1939.

  1. OK 27 North Canadian River 7 100' Ponies built in 1948 cross the North Canadian River.

  1. OK 28 Big Cabin Creek A wide 1939 160' K-truss span and approaches near Grand Lake.

  1. OK33/US270 North Canadian River 8 100' Ponies, the largest truss bridge in Blaine Co.
  2. OK 33 Cimarron River Eleven 100' Parker pony truss spans near Coyle.

Old

  1. Old OK 33 Cimarron River Eight 100' deck Warren truss spans cross the Cimarron River on an old OK 18 alignment near Riply.
  2. Old OK 33 Chouteau Creek Single 210-foot K-Parker truss and pony approach just east of Chouteau. NEW!!!
  3. Old OK 33 Spunky Creek Single 80-foot Pratt pony with approaches east of Catoosa.

  1. OK 48 Deep Fork River 160' K-truss with approaches located near Welty

  1. OK 51 Baron Fork  A 210-foot long K-Parker truss with two 100 foot pony approaches.
  2. OK 51 Fourteen Mile Creek Single 210-foot K-Parker truss and a single 100-foot Parker Pony west of Hulbert.
  3. OK 51 Grand River (Lake Fort Gibson) Five 210' K-Parker spans and a 100' Parker pony truss bridge east of Wagoner
  4. OK 51 Otter Creek 100' Pony span built in 1948, located near OK 51-OK 74 junction.
  5. OK 51 Stillwater Creek 140' K-Parker truss on the western edge of Stillwater.
  6. OK 51 Turkey Creek 2 very nice repainted 100' Ponies just west of Hennessy.
  7. OK 51 Verdigris River (Kerr-McClellan Navigation Channel) 210' K-Parker truss and five 100' pony spans west of Wagoner.

  1. OK 58 Cedar Creek A 100' Parker Pony and approach spans 2 mile north of Carnegie built in 1937.
  2. OK 58 Washita River 2 100' Parker Ponies and approaches north of Carnegie built in 1936.

  1. OK 63 Billy Creek A 1951 100' Pony and approaches span Billy Creek.
  2. OK 63 Kiamichi River A 1934 100' Pony and approaches span the Kiamichi River.

  1. OK 74 Skeleton Creek 100' Pony span built in 1948, located near OK 74-OK 51 junction.

  1. OK 78 Red River Seven 210' K-Parker truss spans cross the Red River. Built in 1938.

  1. OK 82 Grand River 6 100' Ponies, built in 1940, span the Grand River just downstream of the Grand Lake Dam.

Old

  1. Old OK 88 Verdigris River 170' pin-connected Parker truss on an old alignment of OK 88.

  1. OK 97 Delaware Creek 80-foot Warren Pony near the Zink Ranch

  1. OK 99 Blue River Single 160-foot K-Parker truss with approaches north of Tishomingo.
  2. OK 99 Caney River 210' K-Parker, a 120' Camel-back, and a 100' Pony bridge built in 1935 north of Pawhuska.
  3. OK 99 Clear Boggy Creek A 100-foot Parker pony south of Ada.
  4. OK 99 Deer Creek A single 100-foot Parker pony located near Prague.
  5. OK 99 Hominy Creek A 140' thru K-Truss north of Hominy.
  6. OK 99 Jack Fork Creek A single 140-foot K-truss built in 1932.
  7. OK99 Mill Creek A single 100-foot Parker pony built in 1932. Located south of Ada.
  8. OK 99 Pond Creek 160' K-Truss built in 1935 spans this creek north of Pawhuska.
  9. US 60/OK99 Sand Creek Single 100-foot Parker Pony truss near Pawhuska. Built in 1933. NEW!!!
  10. OK 99 Washita River 210' K-Parker Just outside of Tishomingo.

  1. OK 100 Dry Creek A 140' K-truss span with two 100' pony spans on Tenkiller Ferry Lake near Caney Point.

Old

  1. Old OK 104 Arkansas River Ten 175-foot pin-connected Parker spans near Haskell. NEW!!!
  2. Old OK 104 Choska Creek 50-foot Warren pony truss on abandoned road. NEW!!!

  1. OK 132 Salt Fork (Arkansas) River  8 100' Ponies built in 1919 cross the Salt Fork River near Nash.

  1. OK 156 Salt Fork (Arkansas) River Four 120' thru Pratt truss spans north of Marland.

  1. OK 164 West Warren Creek Two 80' Ponies near Lucien.

US Highways

Note: The old style US highway shield will be used for designating bridges which used to be on that highway's alignment.

  1. US 59 Illinois River 210' K-Parker North of Watts
  2. US 59 Little Sallisaw Creek 100-foot Parker pony near Sallisaw

  1. US 60 Pond Creek A single 100-foot Parker pony with approaches near Pond Creek.
  2. US 60 Elm Creek 100-foot Parker Pony truss located between Pawhuska and Bartlesville. NEW!!!
  3. US 60 Salt Fork (Arkansas) River 11 100' Ponies cross the Salt Fork of the Arkansas River near Pond Creek.
  4. US 60/OK99 Sand Creek Single 100-foot Parker Pony truss near Pawhuska. Built in 1933. NEW!!!
  5. US 60 Verdigris River 210' K-Parker located at north end of Oolagah Lake

  1. Old US 60 Arkansas River Three 190' pin-connected Parkers, and one 110' thru-Pratt span bridge built in 1920.
  2. Old US 60 Chikaskia River One 160' K-truss and two 100' Parker pony truss spans between Ponca City and Tonkawa.
  3. Old US 60 Salt Creek Two 100' Ponies built in 1930, located on the eastern edge of Burbank in Osage County.

  1. US 64 Ash Creek Two 120-foot Modified Pratt spans built in 1929 near Taft.
  2. US 64 Big Sallisaw Creek Three 100-foot Parker ponies in Sallisaw.

  1. Old US 64 Arkansas River Nineteen 100' Parker ponies on an old US 64 alignment near Bixby.
  2. Old US 64 Big Sallisaw Creek Six poured concrete deck girder spans in Sallisaw.
  3. Old US 64 Cloud Creek Two 120-foot Modified Pratt spans built in 1929 near Taft NEW!!! 
  4. Old US 64 Pecan Creek Single 10-foot Modified Pratt thru span built in 1929 near Taft NEW!!!

  1. Old US 66 Arkansas River Eighteen open-spandrel concrete arches  across the Arkansas River in Tulsa. NEW!!!
  2. OK 66 (old US 66) Bird Creek Two large bridges, one built in 1936, the other in 1956, located near Catoosa. NEW!!!
  3. Old US 66 Canadian River Thirty-eight 100' Parker pony truss spans on old US 66.
  4. Old US 66 Canyon & RR Steel trestle built in the 1930's crosses a small canyon and abandoned RR grade.
  5. OK 66B (Old US 66) Captain Creek Skewed 100-foot Parker pony with approaches.
  6. Old US 66 Dead Woman Creek A 100-foot Parker Pony built in 1930.
  7. Old US 66 Little Deep Creek Single 80-foot Pratt span west of Hydro.
  8. Old US 66 Little Deer Creek A 80-foot Pratt pony built in 1930.
  9. Old US 66 North Canadian River 4 160' riveted thru Parkers and 2 100' pony spans.
  10. OK 66 (old US 66) Pryor Creek 100-foot Parker Pony built in 1931 near Chelsea.
  11. Old US 66 Pryor Creek 120-foot modified through Pratt located near Chelsea.
  12. Old US 66 Rock Creek 160' Parker built in 1925, located in Sapulpa.
  13. Old US 66 Timber Creek 120' Riveted Pratt truss span located on the original route of the historic highway.

  1. US 70 Blue River 140 Foot K-Truss located near Blue
  2. US 70 Washita River The Roosevelt Bridge over the Washita River arm of Lake Texoma

  1. Old US 70 Blue River 96 Foot long Modified Thru Pratt located near Blue

 

  1. Old US 75 Bevan Creek 80-foot long riveted pony truss south of Ramona on old highway alignment.
  2. Old US 75 "The Calvin Bridge" Canadian River 1919 Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co. built 4 span Parker through-truss.
  3. OK 123 (old US 75) Caney River Beautiful 210-foot K-Parker and two 100-foot Parker Ponies.
  4. Old US 75 Double Creek 100' Parker Pony truss located just north or Ramona
  5. Old US 75 Saunders Creek 100' Parker Pony located 1/4 mile north of Vera

  1. US 77 Beaver Creek 120' thru-Pratt span north of Guthrie
  2. US 77 Black Bear Creek 160' Parker span north of Perry.
  3. US 77 Canadian River 33 100' Deck Warrens and 1 210' Deck Warren between Lexington and Purcell.
  4. US 77 Red Rock Creek 120' thru truss south of Tonkawa.
  5. US 77 Skeleton Creek 210' long Parker truss span north of Guthrie
  6. US 77 Washita River 210' K-Parker with five 100-foot Parker Ponies near Wynnewood.

  1. Old US 81 North Canadian River Four 120' thru Pratt truss spans on an old alignment for US 81 north of El Reno.
  2. Old US 81 Osage Creek 80-foot Parker pony and approaches on old highway near Jefferson. NEW!!!
  3. Old US 81 Pond Creek 96-foot Camelback pony span located west of Jefferson. NEW!!!

  1. US 169 Bird Creek Route 66 has nothing on these twin 189' long K-Truss spans with 100' pony approaches built in 1960.

  1. Old US 169 Caney River 160' Parker truss span and two 100' Parker pony truss spans on an old alignment of US 169.
  2. Old US 169 Hickory Creek 120' riveted thru Pratt with approach spans on an old highway alignment.
  3. Old US 169 Horse Pen Creek A 120' thru Pratt truss span on the old alignment of US 169.
  4. Old US 169 Opossum Creek 120 ' riveted thru Pratt. Built in 1930 and located south of Coffeeville.

  1. US 177 Black Bear Creek 160' K-truss north of Stillwater.
  2. US 177 Deep Fork River Skewed 100' Parker Pony near OK 66
  3. US 177 Washita River 210' K-Parker north of Madill.

  1. US270 Caston Creek 120-foot through modified Pratt with two 100-foot Parker Pony spans in Wister.
  2. OK1/US270 Coal Creek 140-foot K-truss east of McAlister.
  3. OK33/US270 North Canadian River 8 100' Ponies, the largest truss bridge in Blaine Co.

  1. Old US 271 Caston Creek Three 138-foot through pin-connected Pratt spans near Wister.

Interstate Highways

There is only one in this category

  1. I-44 Five Mile Creek Deck Warren span with approaches. Main span is approx. 160' in length

 

Updated: 03/16/2008

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