Marysville Appeal-Democrat

Historic Bridgeport Bridge Project story

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During these trying times the Save Our Bridge Campaign Committee wanted to share some “uplifting” news (pun intended!). The project to restore and re-open the historic covered wood bridge crossing the South Yuba River at Bridgeport is back on track after a four month delay in constructi­on.

Over the past four days of work the covered bridge has been released from its foundation and has been raised by a hydraulic lifting process. By raising the bridge off of the foundation­s, the carpentry work can begin to remove and replace major structural timbers. This move will also allow for new foundation work to be installed at both ends of the Bridge. The new foundation will eventually support and raise the Bridge to a new level.

The bridge is now solely supported by the metal “Mabey Bridge” that was installed last November. The metal bridge also supports scaffoldin­g that runs under, on the sides and on top of the wood bridge to allow the carpenters access to every area.

Towards the end of the project the metal bridge and all of the stabilizat­ion structures will be removed. No firm date has been establishe­d as to when the work will be completed, although hopes are for late Fall 2020. When re-opened, the iconic bridge will look very much as it did when first constructe­d by David Wood in 1862. The Save Our Bridge Campaign Committee wishes to express our appreciati­on to a volunteer photograph­y crew led by John Field that has been recording the project on an almost daily basis.

To access this photograph­ic journal please go to: http://www.southyubar­iverstatep­ark.org/.

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