Early Degawa bridge
The Degawa bridge (はやでがわきょうりょう) is a railway bridge of East Japan Railway Co. (JR East) Banetsu West Line built over Degawa already of Gosen-shi, Niigata already.
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Summary
It was completed with the construction of Shinetsu Main Line, the branch line (existing Banetsu West Line) in (1910) in 1910. It is a bridge of 252m in total length to appear to Degawa already that is Agano River water system between Saruwada Station -5 Izumi Station (cf. outside link).
A bridge girder, a supporting beam still leaves a model from the beginning of opening to traffic of the Meiji era together.
Structure
It is the form of 11 single line road elevation plate girders. The supporting beam is the cut stone product.
Neighboring
- Niigata prefectural road 436 Saruwada Gosen Line
- 太川橋
- National highway No. 290
- Gosen City Gosen east elementary school
Other
With the early Degawa upper reaches, down stream side of this bridge, it is in a famous photography point of a railroad fan and the photographer. I can photograph the trains such as "SL ばんえつ stories" exposed to sunset in the summertime.
In addition, it is the river of the clear stream, and it is full at all of families playing with water in the neighborhood of this bridge in summer, and Degawa does it already, and a lot of families enjoying dish simmered in potato society (barbecue) in a riverside in autumn see a scene waving a hand at the time of the "SL ばんえつ story" passage.
Allied item
- Nigorigawa bridge — Form of 11 same plate girders
Outside link
- Historic steel bridge early shift river bridge (Japan Society of Civil Engineering) — There are the detailed data about the bridge.
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