Wittenberg, Missouri bridge in September, 1970 (Ken McElreath).
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Bridge T103.4 – Brazeau River.
North Approach: 14 panel Open Deck Pile Trestle; ties 6x8x9; 14 pile bent, 1 frame bent, 6 piles per bent, driven during 1927; max height=18′; total length=189′.
Through Riveted Truss: Length=113′; ties 8x8x10; max height=30′.
South Approach: 14 panel Open Deck Pile Trestle; ties 6x8x9; 14 pile bent, 1 frame bent, 6 piles per bent, driven during 1927; max height=24′; total length=193′.
Walkway on right(increasing mileage).
The TRT was erected during 1902.