San Juan River Bridge at Shiprock

The San Juan River Bridge at Shiprock, in Shiprock, New Mexico, is a Parker through truss bridge built in 1937.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

[1] It is a six-span Parker through truss steel bridge fabricated by W.E.

[2] From the late 1950s on, when a parallel steel beam bridge was built adjacent to it, it has carried westbound and southbound traffic.

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Night aerial view from the southwest of Shiprock, New Mexico , where US Route 64 and US Route 491 cross each other and cross the San Juan River Bridge together, 64 westbound and 491 southbound, while the newer parallel bridge carries the other direction