Suspension Bridges Crossing Rio Jocomico

This is a list of all 2 bridges from the suspension bridge inventory crossing Rio Jocomico. Please note that different rivers with the same name will be grouped together. For example, selecting 'Bear Creek' shows bridges across several different Bear Creeks. Also, similarly named rivers are grouped separately. For example, 'River Dee' (UK) bridges are grouped separately from 'Dee River' (Australia) bridges. Wherever you see a Bridgemeister ID number click it to isolate the bridge on its own page.

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La Encarnacion, Honduras - Rio Jocomico
Bridgemeister ID:7509 (added 2023-01-07)
Name:(suspension bridge)
Location:La Encarnacion, Honduras
Crossing:Rio Jocomico
Coordinates:14.664327 N 89.085980 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Use:Vehicular (one-lane)
Status:Removed, 2021
Main Cables:Wire (steel)
Suspended Spans:1
Main Span:1 x 25 meters (82 feet) estimated

Notes:

  • Patrick S. O'Donnell writes: "This simple bridge started out as a multiple span, concrete girder on piers. A couple of the spans in the middle were washed away in a flood, most likely as a result of the common pier collapsing / failing. They fixed that by building a pair of towers and bridged the gap with a suspended span. That eventually collapsed under the weight of an overloaded truck. The gap was re-spanned in a like manner, with a towered suspended span."
  • Near (suspension bridge) - La Encarnacion, Honduras.

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(suspension bridge)

La Encarnacion, Honduras - Rio Jocomico
Bridgemeister ID:7516 (added 2023-01-13)
Name:(suspension bridge)
Location:La Encarnacion, Honduras
Crossing:Rio Jocomico
Coordinates:14.663392 N 89.085150 W
Maps:Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap
Status:Derelict (last checked: 2022)
Main Cables:Wire
Main Span:1 x 110 meters (360.9 feet) estimated

Notes:

External Links:

  • Facebook. The bridge is visible in the background of the construction site of a nearby bridge. Posted March 2, 2022.
  • Facebook. Remnants visible at the extreme left of this panorama image which also shows the collapse (at right) of a nearby suspension bridge. Posted May 31, 2017.


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