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Bridge in West Newton, Pennsylvania
West Newton Bridge
Coordinates40°13′N 79°46′W / 40.21°N 79.77°W / 40.21; -79.77
Carries PA 136
CrossesYoughiogheny River
LocaleWest Newton, Pennsylvania
Characteristics
Designtruss bridge
Total length492 ft
Width23 ft
History
Opened1907
Location

The West Newton Bridge is a structure that crosses the Youghiogheny River between the eastern and western portions of West Newton, Pennsylvania.

Constructed in 1907, the bridge carries two lanes of Pennsylvania Route 136. In an era in which many truss bridges were replaced, the structure was instead rehabilitated in 1984, as part of a proposal for a historic district along West Newton's Main Street. The Youghiogheny River Trail features a parking facility adjacent to the bridge's western approach.

During the summer of 2010, the bridge was temporarily closed for two weeks. Emergency repairs were needed to repair corrosion that was discovered during a routine painting project.

References

Bridges of the Youghiogheny River
Upstream
Smithton High-Level Bridge
I-70
West Newton Bridge
PA 136
Downstream
Sutersville Bridge

40°12′39″N 79°46′09″W / 40.21092°N 79.76920200°W / 40.21092; -79.76920200

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