Restoration and use Forksville Covered Bridge



detail of wooden deck, wheel guard, walkway, , black steel girders on vertical king posts


in 19th century forksville covered bridge survived major floods on march 1, 1865, , june 1, 1889, destroyed other bridges in west branch susquehanna river valley. between 1870 , 1890, logging in loyalsock creek watershed produced lumber rafts floated beneath bridge. these rafts, each containing 5,000–30,000 board feet (12–70 m) of lumber, carried down loyalsock mouth @ montoursville, , continued on west branch susquehanna river beyond. rafts ended when eastern hemlock clearcut.


from 1908 1913, there stream gauge on bridge. twice day, creek height read on chain 21.88 feet (6.67 m) long on bridge s upstream side, , discharge measurements taken on downstream side. @ time served single span, wooden, covered highway bridge . bridge survived major flood on november 16, 1926, when dam broke upstream badly damaged ice jam on january 23, 1959, in flood left blocks of ice weighing 500 pounds (230 kg) in streets of forksville.


the forksville covered bridge restored in 1970 nrhp nomination form describes kinds of odd repairs . restoration work completed t. corbin lewis of hillsgrove township, retired electrical contractor, low bid of $48,000 was accepted on baltimore, maryland, firm s $185,000 bid. restoration supervised pennsylvania department of transportation (penndot), owns , maintains bridge. repair involved minor work on steel floor beams , stringers , had been added years before. entirely new wooden deck installed, wheel guards (wooden curbs) channel vehicle traffic center , protect pedestrian walkways on sides. windows cut in bridge s sides first time, , steel girders added support bridge s understructure.



view south loyalsock creek out of window cut in bridge in 1970


attitudes towards covered bridges in sullivan county changed considerably in last half of 20th century. 2 of 5 bridges remaining in 1954 razed 1970, when penndot considered tearing down forksville bridge too. renovated rather razed because of historic nature , appeal tourists. forksville covered bridge added nrhp in 1980, , pennsylvania historical , museum commission forbids destruction of covered bridge on nrhp in state , has approve renovation work.


the nbi says bridge reconstructed in 2004 not give further details. entire bridge has been reinforced steel girders, including vertical beams. in 2006 red bridge repainted, took 3 weeks.


the bridge s condition described in 1980 nrhp form, zacher s 1994 book, , evans 2001 book. however, 2009 federal highway administration national bridge inventory found sufficiency rating of bridge structure 17.7 percent. found bridge s foundations determined stable calculated scour conditions railing not meet acceptable standards . overall condition deemed intolerable requiring high priority of corrective action ; 2006 nbi estimated cost improve bridge @ $463,000.



the east portal , north side of bridge pa 154


today forksville covered bridge heavily used, direct , shortest route pa 154, @ eastern end, forksville , general store, @ western end. in 2000, forksville had 147 residents. posted speed limit 15 miles per hour (24 km/h), , average daily traffic 224 vehicles in 2009. bridge used logo of farmers & mechanics mutual insurance company, founded in sullivan county in 1877.


in addition utility, bridge appreciated history , beauty. in 1970 a long-time forksville resident spoke of bridge s connection past: when stand quiet on bridge , woods still, can hear horses clomping on wooden deck did in years gone by; can see youngsters climbed rafters of bridge skinny-dip in creek below . zacher s 1994 the covered bridges of pennsylvania: guide describes bridge s location on rocky loyalsock creek 1 of attractive settings in state.








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