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Free bridge! WSDOT is giving this away in time for the holidays

Nov 18, 2016, 5:29 PM

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WSDOT is giving away the Newaukum River Bridge for free. Just in time for the holidays. (WSDOT)

(WSDOT)

The holidays are known for good cheer as much as they are for deep, frustrating familial divides – something that can only be worse after the recent election season. But nothing says you want to bridge that divide like … a free bridge.

Here’s a gift idea: the State Route 508 South Fork Newaukum River Bridge.

And you can’t argue with the price – it’s free.

The Washington State Department of Transportation is giving away the Newaukum River Bridge for free, however, whoever wants to pick it up has to do just that – pick it up. The cost of moving the bridge and protecting the environment will be up to the lucky person who takes it away.

The free bridge is located near Onalaska in Lewis County. It’s 197-feet in length, and has six-panels of riveted-steel, with a 90-foot main span. The bridge deck and substructure are not included.

Know someone who needs a bridge for their hotel, or park, or trail … perhaps an epic fort? How about someone who just really loves antiques? Then this bridge is for you.

After all, the Newaukum River Bridge is eligible for a historic listing according to the National Historic Preservation Act – which is why it is being put up “for sale.” WSDOT is required to find it a new home.

Why a free bridge?

So why is WSDOT getting rid of a perfectly good bridge?

Well, it’s not perfect for cars anymore. The bridge was built in 1930. It’s one of 13 pony truss bridges that are more than 50 years old remaining on Washington roadways. But rust (which goes with everything) has made its way through the trusses and I-beams. This makes it unsuitable for cars, but still reasonable for other uses.

WSDOT shut the bridge down in January 2015. It plans to replace it.

If it turns out there is no one who wants a free, rusty bridge (hard to believe), then WSDOT will demolish the Newaukum River Bridge.

A new bridge to replace the old one is slated for 2018.

Are you thinking, “What am I waiting for?!” Contact the folks over at WSDOT for more details.

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