West Verdi Bridge, State Route 425, Spanning Truckee River, Verdi, Washoe County, NV
Summary
Significance: The West Verdi River Bridge is one of only two examples of single span concrete arch-thru bridges in Nevada. This type of structure has been rarely used in this state. Given the complexity of design and construction several other types of structures were in wide use that would have spanned the Truckee in a more cost effective fashion. The open arch design is aesthetically pleasing and integrates well with the environment. The concrete balustrade is a blend of art deco and classical design elements. This bridge was a vital crossing point along old US-40, the first intercontinental highway.
Survey number: HAER NV-9
Building/structure dates: 1939 Initial Construction
Tags
Date
1969 - 1980
Contributors
Historic American Engineering Record, creator
Egan, George
Isbell ConstructionCompany
Nevada Rock & Sand Company
Knight, Kenneth C, historian
Source
Library of Congress
Copyright info
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