HOBBLE CREEK
County 049, Utah
About This Bridge
The HOBBLE CREEK is a Concrete Tee Beam located in County 049 County, Utah. Built in 1913, this bridge has been serving the community for 112 years. The bridge underwent reconstruction in 1950. According to the National Bridge Inventory, the bridge is currently in fair condition. It carries approximately 30,094 vehicles daily. The bridge spans 29.0 meters.
Historical Context
When this bridge was built in 1913, Utah was experiencing significant development in its transportation infrastructure during the Progressive Era and early automotive period, when road networks were first being developed for automobiles.
This period saw a transition from earlier designs to more standardized approaches, with many bridges designed to accommodate early automobile traffic alongside traditional transport. Concrete bridges from this period typically used early reinforced concrete technology, which was still being refined and standardized.
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Location Details
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Bridge Specifications
Bridge Condition
Satisfactory - Structural elements show minor deterioration
Satisfactory - Structural elements show minor deterioration
Satisfactory - Structural elements show minor deterioration
Good - Minor problems
Traffic Information
Frequently Asked Questions
When was the HOBBLE CREEK built?
The HOBBLE CREEK was built in 1913, making it 112 years old.
What type of bridge is the HOBBLE CREEK?
It is a Concrete Tee Beam.
What condition is the HOBBLE CREEK in?
According to the National Bridge Inventory, this bridge is currently in fair condition.
How much traffic does this bridge carry?
The bridge carries approximately 30,094 vehicles daily.
How long is the HOBBLE CREEK?
The bridge is 29.0 meters in length.
Has the HOBBLE CREEK been reconstructed?
Yes, the bridge was reconstructed in 1950.
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Additional Information
The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a database maintained by the Federal Highway Administration containing information on all bridges in the United States.
Bridge condition ratings are determined through regular inspections by qualified engineers. These inspections evaluate various components of the bridge including the deck, superstructure, and substructure.