Category:Pecos River High Bridge
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English: The Pecos River High Bridge — the railway iron truss beam bridge crosses the Pecos River Gorge, in Val Verde County, Texas.
- The Union Pacific Railroad bridge was built in 1944, to handle increased WW II rail transport across the U.S. Since a 1996 merger, it has carried Southern Pacific Railroad trains.
- Images: HAER—Historic American Engineering Record of Texas.
Media in category "Pecos River High Bridge"
The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total.
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Book of Texas (1916) (14587084197).jpg 2,992 × 2,270; 2.29 MB
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Pecos river bridge.jpg 4,584 × 3,624; 1.89 MB
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Pecos River High Bridge, Southern Pacific Railroad 1951.jpg 1,000 × 756; 307 KB
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Pecos River High Bridge.jpg 720 × 559; 169 KB
Categories:
- Railway bridges in Texas
- Bridges over Pecos River in Texas
- Iron truss beam bridges in the United States
- Deck truss bridges in Texas
- Road transport in Val Verde County, Texas
- Union Pacific Railroad bridges
- Southern Pacific Railroad bridges
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1944
- Built in Texas in 1944
- Bridges with 7 spans