Sulphur Creek Bridge – Lampasas TX

City:
Lampasas, TX

Site Type:
Infrastructure and Utilities, Roads, Bridges, and Tunnels

New Deal Agencies:
Public Works Funding, Bureau of Public Roads (BPR)

Completed:
1934

Designer:
Texas Highway Department

Contractor:
W. W. Vann & C0.

Quality of Information:
Minimal

Marked:
Yes

Site Survival:
Extant

Description

The Sulphur Creek Bridge is a three span steel stringer bridge that carries U.S. Highway 281 over Sulphur Creek in Lampasas, Texas.

W. W. Vann & C0. built the bridge in 1934 under the direction of the Texas Highway Department and the United States Bureau of Public Roads.

Source notes

Plaque on bridge US 281 over SULPHUR CREEK, https://uglybridges.com/1566073

Site originally submitted by Larry Moore on October 13, 2015.

Location Info


Lampasas, Texas Lampasas County

Location notes: U.S Highway 281 across Sulphur Creek, Lampasas

Coordinates: 31.05545, -98.18208

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