Global Information Lookup Global Information

Plata Bridge information


Plata Bridge
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Locator map
Locator map
Plata Bridge
Location of the Plata Bridge in Puerto Rico
LocationBayamón / Naranjito, Puerto Rico
Coordinates18°18′14″N 66°12′41″W / 18.30384°N 66.21132°W / 18.30384; -66.21132
Built1908
Built byAmerican Bridge Co., Groton Bridge Co., Jose Lago
Architectural styleParker truss
MPSHistoric Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS
NRHP reference No.95000849[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 19, 1995

Plata Bridge (Spanish: Puente Plata), listed in Puerto Rico's bridge inventory as Bridge #374 and now also known as Antiguo Puente Plata, was built in 1908. It is significant as "the only extant large multi span truss bridge in Puerto Rico", according to its nomination document for listing on the National Register of Historic Places. It includes two Parker truss spans and was built in 1908. It brought what is now Puerto Rico Highway 167[2] across the Rio La Plata, spanning from Bayamon municipality into and Naranjito, and connected several mountain towns to the coastal road along Puerto Rico's north coast.

It consists of two steel Parker trusses, each span of length 42 metres (138 ft), atop massive masonry supports, 40 feet (12 m) tall. The masonry includes ashlar buttresses and relief decoration. A contractor, Jose Lago, built its masonry supports for $9,000. The trusses cost $13,228 and were manufactured by the prolific American Bridge Co. They were installed by American Bridge Co.'s subsidiary Groton Bridge Co.[3] It was one of nine steel bridges built in 1908 that were financed by Puerto Rico's first public works bond issue, of 1906, which raised $1 million.[4]: 16 

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.[1] At the time, the setting was relatively unchanged from its date of construction, although a modern bridge had been built adjacent to it. And it was deemed to have "a high degree of integrity of design, workmanship, feeling, association, materials, and setting." Its condition was then judged "fair".[3]

It is now unused. The modern bridge that carries traffic is on the upstream side of the historic bridge.[2] Faster connection to the coast is now provided by Puerto Rico Highway 5, which crosses the Rio la Plata on the cable-stayed Jesús Izcoa Moure Bridge about 2 miles (3.2 km) downstream. On August 28, 2017 the bridge collapsed, thus being an unstable half of the historic bridge.

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Per Google and Bing maps, including their satellite views, accessed May 16, 2016.
  3. ^ a b Luis Pumarada O'Neill and PRSHPO (July 31, 1994). "Plata Bridge". National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-05-16. with 3 photos from 1993
  4. ^ Luis F. Pumarada O'Neill (July 31, 1994). "Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico, c. 1840 – 1950". National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-05-13.

and 18 Related for: Plata Bridge information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8485 seconds.)

Plata Bridge

Last Update:

Plata Bridge (Spanish: Puente Plata), listed in Puerto Rico's bridge inventory as Bridge #374 and now also known as Antiguo Puente Plata, was built in...

Word Count : 437

La Plata

Last Update:

La Plata (Spanish pronunciation: [la ˈplata]) is the capital city of Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. According to the 2022 census, the Partido has a...

Word Count : 5937

2002 La Plata tornado

Last Update:

The 2002 La Plata tornado was an extremely powerful and fast moving multi-vortex F4 tornado that devastated the town of La Plata, Maryland, killing 3 people...

Word Count : 1754

Groton Bridge Company

Last Update:

of American Bridge Co. in 1908 when it installed two Parker truss spans manufactured by American Bridge Co. to complete the Plata Bridge in Puerto Rico...

Word Count : 408

Puerto Rico Highway 167

Last Update:

the only cable-suspended bridge in the island in Bayamón near the border with Naranjito. The Plata Bridge, a Parker truss bridge built in 1908, was the...

Word Count : 404

National Register of Historic Places listings in Puerto Rico

Last Update:

included in each municipality's list: Arenas Bridge: Cayey and Cidra La Liendre Bridge: Cayey and Cidra Plata Bridge: Bayamón and Naranjito Puente de Añasco:...

Word Count : 267

Uruguay River

Last Update:

confluence with the Río de la Plata, in Punta Gorda, Colonia Department, Uruguay. The river is crossed by five international bridges called (from north to south):...

Word Count : 1126

National Register of Historic Places listings in central Puerto Rico

Last Update:

between Cayey (Barrio Vegas) and Cidra (Barrio Arenas) municipalities. The Plata Bridge spans the boundary between Naranjito (Barrio Nuevo) and Bayamón (Barrio...

Word Count : 810

Roman bridge of Salamanca

Last Update:

milestones in the road since the bridges do not provide reliable information from the archaeological point of view. The Vía de la Plata was completed in all sections...

Word Count : 1653

Albarregas Roman bridge

Last Update:

de la Plata. It has been protected since 1912.[citation needed] It is a Bien de Interés Cultural and part of a World Heritage Site. This bridge was constructed...

Word Count : 290

Trailer Bridge

Last Update:

international calls to San Juan, Puerto Rico and Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. Trailer Bridge was founded in 1991 by Malcom McLean, who is recognized...

Word Count : 1217

List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Puerto Rico

Last Update:

This is a list of bridges and tunnels on the National Register of Historic Places in the U.S. territory of Puerto Rico. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap...

Word Count : 66

Taboada Bridge

Last Update:

Spain. The bridge is part of the Silver Way (Via de la Plata) of the Camino de Santiago The bridge was built in the year 912 and joins the parish of Taboada...

Word Count : 420

The Amazing Race 36

Last Update:

Episode 9: "My Precious Cacao" (May 8, 2024) Locations Bridgetown → Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic Leg 10 (Dominican Republic) Episode 10: "The Longest...

Word Count : 3629

Tornado records

Last Update:

December 16, 2022. "The Washington Post, tornadoes in La Plata". "1926 Tornado La Plata". "La Plata MD F4 Tornado - 20 Years Later". More on tornadoes: Records...

Word Count : 6042

Arenas Bridge

Last Update:

Arenas Bridge is a truss bridge built in 1894 between the municipalities of Cayey and Cidra in Puerto Rico. Also known as Puente Rio La Plata, it was...

Word Count : 710

National Register of Historic Places listings in northern Puerto Rico

Last Update:

other references, such as the Smithsonian Institution, state 1842. The Plata Bridge spans the boundary between Bayamón (Barrio Dajaos) and Naranjito (Barrio...

Word Count : 681

Las barbas de plata

Last Update:

Las barbas de plata (English: Silver Beard) is a Spanish fairy tale from Cádiz, published by Spanish scholars Julio Camarena and Maxime Chevalier. It...

Word Count : 5016

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net