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Verrugas Bridge
Coordinates11°53′22″S 76°29′15″W / 11.889368°S 76.487482°W / -11.889368; -76.487482
CarriesThe Callao, Lima & Oroya Railway
CrossesVerrugas Canyon
LocalePeru
Characteristics
Total length175 metres (574 ft)
Clearance below77 metres (253 ft)
History
Constructed byCleveland Bridge & Engineering Company
Construction start1934
Construction end1936
Opened1936
Location
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The Verugas Bridge is a bridge in Peru. It has a height of 253 feet and is 574 feet in length.[1]

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The first bridge - a wrought iron viaduct - was designed by Leffert L. Buck and completed in January 1873.[2] In March 1889, after a heavy flood, the first bridge collapsed and a second bridge - a cantilever design - also designed by Leffert L. Buck was completed in January 1891.[2] The second bridge was destroyed by another flood in January 1934 and a third bridge was completed by Cleveland Bridge & Engineering Company two years later.[3][4]

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11°53′22″S 76°29′15″W / 11.88944°S 76.48750°W / -11.88944; -76.48750

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