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TEXAS HISTORIC
BRIDGE
Labatt Road Bridge
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Comprised of
three steel spans measuring ninety-five feet each, the Warren polygonal
chord pony trusses of this bridge are rare examples of the type
in Texas. The bridge was originally located on Labatt Road (now
county road 120) at the San Antonio River. In 1917 The Wilson County
Commissioners Court hired the Alamo Construction Company of San
Antonio to build the bridge for $12,000. The project was part of
a major campaign to upgrade the local road network through the construction
or improvement of twelve bridges in the county.
This bridge provided farmers and ranchers an easier route to deliver
their crops and livestock to Labatt, a flag station on the San
Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad approximately ten miles northwest
of Floresville.
Prefabricated components of the bridge originally were hauled by
mule-drawn wagons from the rail line in Labatt to the river's edge
for assembly on site. Despite damage sustained by the flood of September
27, 1946, the bridge continued to serve local residents for nearly
nine decades.
After being taken out of vehicular service, the bridge was moved
to this site in an effort to preserve it for public use. It now
serves as a pedestrian landmark on the hike and bike trail developed
by the City of Floresville with the cooperation of Wilson
County, The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, The Texas Department
of Transportation and The Federal Highway Administration.
Project Year 2006
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Historic Labatt
Road Bridge Plaque
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, March 2008 |
Looking over
the Labatt Road Bridge
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, March 2008 |
Pony bridge
on the closed CR132
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, March 2008 |
More views of
the restored bridge
Photo courtesy Barclay
Gibson, March 2008 |
Mueller
Bridge
The three-span, 252-foot Mueller Bridge at McAlister Crossing |
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