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Ira Stone Arch

Stone Arch Bridge over Tributary of Turkey Creek
Ira, Jasper County, Iowa

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Name Ira Stone Arch
Built By Wisconsin, Iowa & Nebraska Railway
Contractor Unknown
Currently Owned By Jasper County
Length 4 Feet Total
Width 1 Track
Height Above Ground 5 Feet (Estimated)
Superstructure Type Stone Arch
Substructure Type Stone Masonry
Date Built Ca. 1900
Traffic Count 0 Trains/Day (Bridge is a Trail)
Current Status Rails to Trails
CGW Bridge Number F197
Significance Local Significance
Documentation Date October 2016
A brief history of the Chicago Great Western route to Kansas City:


08/15/21


This simple stone bridge crosses a tributary to Turkey Creek in Ira. The bridge sits next to County Road F24.
Likely built around 1900, the bridge is likely the original structure at this location.
Overall, the stone arch remains in fair to poor condition. At the time of construction, mortar was not used to hold the stones together.

The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the smaller arch size.
The photo above is an overview. The bridge can be accessed from the road nearby.

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Build Dates Estimated based on similar bridges
Railroad Line History Source ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele



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