Once The Tallest Bridge In America, Texas' Pecos High Bridge Was A True Feat Of Engineering
Did you know the tallest bridge in America was once right here in Texas? Before it was dismantled in the mid-1900s, the Pecos High Bridge stood at an impressive height of 322 feet. Today, we remember this remarkable feat of engineering and revel in the legacy it left behind.

Better known as the Pecos Viaduct, the bridge served the Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway (the first southern transcontinental railroad in the nation) until World War II, when a newer bridge replaced it.

It was a true feat of engineering; much less expensive and more functional than the first bridge spanning the Pecos River.
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The final cost was around $250,000 - not bad for a 2,180-foot-long manmade marvel whose ironwork alone weighed over 1,800 tons!
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A site for the new bridge was chosen in 1942, and work began the following year. In December 1944, the 1.2-million-dollar bridge was complete, and it opened to rail traffic shortly thereafter.

Although the original bridge was dismantled in 1948, its 56-year tenure is something to admire.

It isn't open to vehicular traffic, but it's still a sight worth marveling at.
Learn more about the Pecos High Bridge on the National Park Service website. Have you ever seen this incredible bridge in person? Tell us your thoughts in the comments! Don’t forget to check out our previous article for more amazing bridges in Texas.
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