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Hondo River Bridge (1908)

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NRHP Reference #
  
95000842

Added to NRHP
  
19 July 1995

Area
  
92.7 m²

Hondo River Bridge (1908)

Location
  
Highway 156, km 26.9 Barrio Río Hondo Comerío, Puerto Rico

Built
  
1881 (original construction) 1908 (installed at final site)

Architect
  
Rafael Nones (engineer)

Architectural style
  
Double Warren pony truss

MPS
  
Historic Bridges of Puerto Rico MPS

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The Hondo River Bridge (Spanish: Puente del Río Hondo) was a historic bridge over the Hondo River in Comerío municipality, Puerto Rico. As of 1995, it was the oldest bridge truss in Puerto Rico, employing a double Warren pony truss design and unique open web transverse joists. It was originally installed in 1881 as one of three spans of the Reyes Católicos Bridge over the Plata River on the San Juan–Mayagüez road, using metal parts fabricated in Belgium. After a hurricane destroyed one of the other spans of the Reyes Católicos Bridge in 1899, this surviving span was moved and re-installed on new abutments under the supervision of engineer Rafael Nones in 1908, as part of the Comerío–Barranquitas road. It was finally removed and replaced in 2001.

The bridge was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1995.

References

Hondo River Bridge (1908) Wikipedia