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Warren Covered Bridge

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Carries
  
Automobile

Locale
  
Warren, Vermont

ID number
  
VT-12-15

Address
  
Warren, VT 05674, USA

Total length
  
18 m

Width
  
4.21 m

Body of water
  
Mad River

Crosses
  
Mad River

Maintained by
  
Town of Warren

Design
  
Covered, queen post

Opened
  
1880

Area
  
4,047 m²

Location
  
Warren

Warren Covered Bridge

Similar
  
Mad River, Great Eddy Covered Bridge, Slaughterhouse Covered Bridge, Pine Brook Covered Bridge, Northfield Falls Covered

Irene flood damage vermont warren covered bridge closed major erosion debris mod


The Warren Covered Bridge is a wooden covered bridge that crosses the Mad River in Warren, Vermont on Covered Bridge Road. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.

Contents

The bridge is of queen post truss design. A sign on the bridge also identifies it as the Lincoln Gap covered bridge, despite no official reference to that name. A unique oddity with this bridge is the fact that the eastern portal extends further over the approaching roadway than the western, according to a sign posted in the bridge by the Vermont Festival of the Arts. This trusses on this bridge are covered not only on the outside, but on the inside as well... one of only two bridges left in the state with similar construction (the other being the School House Covered Bridge).

Warren covered bridge aerial


Recent history

The bridge deck was strengthened and roof replaced in 1995. In 1998 it was closed to all traffic after inspections found problems that were being hidden by the covering on the inside of the trusses. The bridge was extensively rehabilitated and re-dedicated on October 6, 2000. A series of articles on the VermontBridges.com website provides much information about the work done (http://www.vermontbridges.com/warren.recon.htm).

On August 28, 2011, one of the abutments of the bridge received damage due to flooding caused by Hurricane Irene. It appears the bridge itself was not damaged, but it remains closed until the abutment can be repaired.

References

Warren Covered Bridge Wikipedia