What is the oldest cable stayed bridge in the United States?


What is the oldest cable stayed bridge in the United States? oldest cable-stayed bridge in the United States is the Sitka Harbor Bridge in Alaska, built in 1970 (see Figure 2). The oldest cable-stayed bridge in North America is believed to be the North Romaine River railroad bridge in Québec, Canada, which was built in 1960. ...


What is the oldest existing cable-stayed bridge?

The earliest known surviving example of a true cable-stayed bridge in the United States is E.E. Runyon's largely intact steel or iron Bluff Dale Suspension bridge with wooden stringers and decking in Bluff Dale, Texas (1890), or his weeks earlier but ruined Barton Creek Bridge between Huckabay, Texas and Gordon, Texas ...