Girder Bridge Question

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Thu Jul 25 15:49:52 EDT 2013


In Ohio the standard highway department colors were aluminum, but they
started using a pastel ,light green about 1960-1970. This is the color
still used in Ohio for bridge controlled by the highway department.



The N&W applied the standard logo in painted plate to these bridges.
However, a bridge near Clare Yard has cut out letters spelling out Norfolk
and Western in caps welded to the bottom flange of the bridge girder on its
upper side (over Columbia Parkway).



Gary Rolih



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I checked with a former staff member of the N&W/NS bridge department, and as
I understand the practice, black was the standard color for all N&W/NS
bridges, but some highway departments specified aluminum for bridges over
highways where the highway department was paying for the bridge, e.g., where
the bridge was required by a highway widening project, etc.



As pointed out by someone else, "Norfolk and Western" was stenciled in black
paint on the aluminum-painted bridge carrying the Winston-Salem line over
Franklin Road in Roanoke.




Probably the deciding factor -- he who pays for the bridge get to pick the
paint.

En route from eastern Virginia yesterday, I made an audit of some of the
overhead
bridges. The one I should have made a detour to see is Bridge 14A west of
Suffolk which carries NS over U.S. 58. It's probably just as it was in the
1950s.

Bridge #51-B at Rice on the Old Main Line (now abandoned). This is a three
span aluminum colored bridge installed when U.S. 460 was expanded to four
lanes in the 70s. This is a ballasted deck bridge (meaning conventional
ties
can be used). No markings, but hanger for railroad symbol still evident.


Bridge #88 over Reedy Creek Road west of Spout Springs -- steel stringers
(black)
supported by concrete abutments. Two-lane county road.


Bridge at Dewey west of Montvale. Originally U.S. 460 passed beneath the
N&W in two reinforced concrete "boxes". When overhead clearance became
a problem, it was rebuilt as one span over the four lanes. Bridge is
aluminum in
color, but has no company name.

In addition to the bridge over Franklin Road, the center pier carrying
N&W's former Shenandoah Div. over Orange Avenue has the Pevler era
symbol cast in concrete. Harry Bundy







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