The Colorado River Bridge at Bastrop is a 1,285-foot -long bridge with three steel truss spans and concrete piers that crosses the Colorado River as part of Loop 150 through Bastrop, Texas. The three bridge spans over the river consist of identical Parker through trusses, each 192 feet in length, supported on concrete piers. The bridge is one of the earliest surviving uses of the Parker truss in Texas.
The Colorado River Bridge was the second bridge crossing at this location. The first bridge at the crossing was built from 1889 to 1890 at a cost of $45,000. This bridge replaced the ferries across the river, which had been in use since the 1830s. The bridge was 1,268 feet in length. It was originally a toll bridge, but was later purchased by the county and the tolls were removed.
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Bastrop, United States
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