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Johnson Covered Bridge

Randolph, VT
WGN Number: 45-09-04

Johnson or Braley Covered Bridge
Johnson Covered Bridge
Photo by Jennifer Bushey Parker © 2018

The Johnson Covered Bridge, one of two surviving multiple-kingpost half-high truss spans in Vermont, began life as an open bridge. The Covered Spans of Yesteryear website notes that the bridge was "fully covered" five years after it was constructed.

According to Ed Barna, steel beams were added below the bridge in 1977. (Barna, E. (1996) Covered Bridges of Vermont. Woodstock, Vermont: The Countryman Press. p.169)

A 2006 study found the bridge to have a number of structural components ranging from fair to critical condition. The full report can be read by following this link: Structure Rehabilitation and Alternatives Assessment Report. Additional information following up on the study and recommendations can be found here: Historic Covered Bridge Committee Notes of March 2, 2006 and April 5, 2006 for: BRALEY COVERED BRIDGE (#38) IN RANDOLPH.

Rehabilitation work was done in 2008.

Johnson Covered Bridge Vital Statistics

Town: Randolph
Location: Braley Covered Bridge Road
Crossing: Second Branch of the White River
Date: 1904
Builder: Unknown
Truss Type: Multiple kingpost half-height
Truss Length: 38 feet
Other Names: Braley / Upper / Blaisdell
National Register of Historical Places Listing Date: June 13, 1974
Date Rehabilitated: 2008

Credits: All pictures, information and descriptions are taken from Spanning Time Vermont's Covered Bridges by Joseph C. Nelson ©1997 and the World Guide to Covered Bridges - 2009 unless otherwise specified.

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