Walk Across This Historic 250-Foot Bridge In New Mexico That Was Once Part Of Route 66
Route 66 once played a major role in New Mexico’s economy and way of life. Today, you can still find fascinating landmarks that give you a glimpse into life decades ago. The Rio Puerco Bridge, located outside of Albuquerque, is one of these historic landmarks.


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The State Highway Department chose the unique Parker Truss Bridge design, due to its ability to easily withstand heavy flooding. Funding for the bridge was available in 1932 and the bridge was built in 1933. While the bridge stood tall, in 1957, the truss was remodeled. This upgrade created higher clearance on the bridge and made it easier for various vehicles to drive over it.
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Have you ever walked across the Rio Puerco Bridge? What did you think of this historic bridge? We’d love to hear all about your experience in the comments.
For another incredible bridge in New Mexico, visit the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, the tallest bridge in New Mexico.
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Rio Puerco, New Mexico 87028, USA