WSDOT crews demolish 100-year-old Puyallup bridge
PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON, JUL 11 – The 100-year-old bridge is being dismantled to support the Route 167 Completion Project, with steel recycled and a section preserved as a historical marker, officials said.
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Crews demolish 100-year-old Puyallup bridge. ‘It’s never going to be forgotten.’
A piece of Puyallup history is being demolished this week.“Say goodbye but plan for a ‘hello there!’ to the historic, 100-year-old SR 167 Puyallup River Bridge,” the Washington State Department of Transportation wrote in a blog post Wednesday. “The bridge, sometimes called the Meridian Street Bridge, is going to be demolished beginning Wednesday, July 9.”In the post, WSDOT said they were demolishing the bridge to make room for the state Route 16…
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