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robertpaulsen

(8,632 posts)
Wed Mar 7, 2018, 09:38 PM Mar 2018

Who knew the longest single span covered bridge in the world - was in California?

We found out on our recent road trip just off Hwy 49 where we found a bridge on the South Yuba River. This 19th century bridge attracted our curiosity because it is reported to be the longest single span wooden covered bridge in the world! The Bridgeport Covered Bridge was built in 1862 by David John Wood and was a vital link to the silver mines in Nevada at the time, with up to 100 wagons a day coming through the area.

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Who knew the longest single span covered bridge in the world - was in California? (Original Post) robertpaulsen Mar 2018 OP
I think maybe the Hartland bridge in New Brunswick is longer. rogerashton Mar 2018 #1
That's true, it's the longest two-span bridge. robertpaulsen Mar 2018 #3
apparently Bridge Nerding is a thing... BadGimp Mar 2018 #2

rogerashton

(3,920 posts)
1. I think maybe the Hartland bridge in New Brunswick is longer.
Wed Mar 7, 2018, 09:58 PM
Mar 2018

but maybe not single span!

https://www.flickr.com/photos/andrea_r/2423324928/

It is generally regarded as the longest in the world, and does seem longer than the one in Cal. There are some nice covered bridges in Cal, though.

https://www.coveredbridgemap.com/ca/

https://www.facebook.com/groups/coveredbridgesofamerica/

robertpaulsen

(8,632 posts)
3. That's true, it's the longest two-span bridge.
Thu Mar 8, 2018, 01:55 PM
Mar 2018

If we're ever in New Brunswick, we will definitely check it out!

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