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Beaufort and Morehead Railroad Trestle Bridge

LocationOver Newport River between Morehead City and Radio Island
StateNC
Completion Date1999
Contact PersonJohn Frye P.E.
Project Group Engineer
Structure Design Unit
North Carolina Department of Transportation
Phone: (919) 250-4049
Email: jfrye@dot.state.nc.us
DescriptionA design-build project consisting of ballasted, precast prestressed T-girders spanning transverse, precast reinforced concrete caps, supported on composite piles (24-inch steel pie piles protected by 36-inch concrete cylinder pile sleeves), this project replaced 2,298 feet of trestle-span approaches on existing alignment on each side of a single-leaf rolling bascule span. Trestle spans were replaced during weekly track outages of 4-day duration. The bridge was designed and constructed to AREMA standards and to meet NCDOT's highly-corrosive coastal environment criteria. All environmental documentation and permits, design, construction, and construction engineering and inspection were done by the design-build team.
PhotoBeaufort and Morehead Railroad Trestle Bridge. Click on image for larger view
Prefabricated ElementsBent caps
Other KeywordsSteel pipe piles, concrete cylinder piles, prestressed girders,precast prestressed cylinder piles,prestressed 'tee' girders,speed of construction
AdvantagesSpeed of construction: The trestle was replaced while serving rail traffic, with individual spans replaced between scheduled trains, Minimized traffic disruption, Improved constructibility.
Contract ElementsLump-sum design-build project
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Photo CreditsNorth Carolina Department of Transportation

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