Big Black River Railroad Bridge

Big Black River Railroad Bridge

Downstream side of the bridge
Nearest city Bovina and Edwards, Mississippi
Coordinates 32°20′49″N 90°42′17″W / 32.34694°N 90.70472°W / 32.34694; -90.70472Coordinates: 32°20′49″N 90°42′17″W / 32.34694°N 90.70472°W / 32.34694; -90.70472
Built 1917
Architectural style Open-spandrel arch
MPS Historic Bridges of Mississippi TR
NRHP Reference # 88002418[1]
Added to NRHP November 16, 1988

Big Black River Railroad Bridge is a 465 feet (142 m)long concrete open-spandrel arch bridge over the Big Black River built in 1917 near Bovina, Mississippi. It spans the river between Warren County and Hinds County; the nearest settlements are Bovina (in Warren) and Edwards, Mississippi (in HInds).

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.[1] According to its listing in the Mississippi Historic Bridge Survey in 1988, It is significant as the largest and "most impressive" concrete open-spandrel bridge in Mississippi (out of just two in the state).[2]

Open-spandrel concrete arch bridges were built in the early 1900s in areas where concrete was not too expensive relative to alternatives and where the span would be sufficiently high so that the arch could span the requisite distance. (Truss bridges can be built lower.)

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References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. Jack D. Elliott, Jr. (October 3, 1988). "Mississippi Historic Bridge Survey: Railroad Bridge over Big Black River" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-05-26. with photo


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