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Wanette–Byars Bridge : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wanette–Byars Bridge
The Wanette–Byars Bridge is a long bridge in central Oklahoma. It crosses the Canadian River between Byars in McClain Co. and Wanette in Pottawatomie County. The bridge is on a county road, not a state-designated highway. The bridge was built in 1902 by the American Bridge Company〔Kinsler, Wes. (Wanette-Byars Bridge Across the Canadian River ). ''Oklahoma Bridges''. URL accessed 1 August 2006.〕 to serve as a rail bridge connecting Pauls Valley with Shawnee.〔(Wanette and Byars linked together for 100 years ). ''The Purcell Register''. 20 March 2003. URL accessed 1 August 2006.〕 It was later converted to a one-lane bridge for auto traffic. The bridge is of the camelback truss design and is composed of three spans, each . Each of these spans are the longest in Oklahoma.〔 Until 1992, the bridge had a wooden deck. In 1992, the bridge's deck was destroyed by arson, closing it for two years. When the bridge reopened, it had a concrete and asphalt driving surface.〔 The bridge is an oft-utilized link between Byars and Wanette. The two nearest bridges are between fifteen and twenty-five miles (24–40 km) away.〔 ==References==
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