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Revision as of 20:32, 5 February 2010
Progreso Bridge
Puente Progreso
San Sebastián del Oeste, Jalisco, Mexico
390 feet high / 119 meters high
472 foot span / 144 meter span
2007
Lost in the mountains of Mexico’s Jalisco state, the Puente Progreso is one of the most beautiful concrete arch bridges in North America. Designed by Mexpresa, one of Mexico City’s premier engineering firms, the bridge has great details including inclined spandrels that accentuate the curve of the arch as well as the a concrete flange on the side of the arch that wraps over and around the base of the arch. Another engineering report has the bridge as high as 433 feet (132 mtrs).
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image by Futygumm.
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image courtesy of Héctor S. Ovalle Mendivil / Coconal
Image by Intersofia.
Image by Gustavo Gonzalez Barba.
Image by Ruben Garzon Cruz.
Image by Ruben Garzon Cruz.
Progreso Bridge satellite image.