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CASTON CREEK - 1920 Pratt Through Truss

JP#: 25096(04)

The Caston Creek bridge, located in LeFlore County southwest of Wister, was built in 1920. The bridge is a good example of a large bridge made up of three pin-connected Pratt through trusses with curved portal brackets intact. Pratt through trusses are rare in LeFlore and surrounding counties.

Structure Number: 40E1420N4650007

Current Ownership: LeFlore County

Location: On County Road 4026C (EW-1420), approximately one mile southwest of Wister.

Spans: 3 

Width: 19 feet
Total Length: 459 feet 
Longest Span: 153 feet 

Connections: Riveted

Posted Date: June 2011 

Project Schedule: 2012
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