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“The old bridge on U.S. Highway 281 crossing the Guadalupe River between Comal County and Bexar County is a historic reminder of early twentieth-century infrastructure in Central Texas. Before the modern highway system transformed travel, this bridge served as one of the primary routes connecting rural communities north of San Antonio to the growing city itself. Built of steel trusses with concrete approaches, it reflects the durable engineering of its era, when counties invested in long-lasting structures to handle both wagons and the rising number of automobiles. For decades, the bridge carried traffic across the wide, winding Guadalupe, linking farmland, ranches, and small towns to Bexar County’s urban markets. Its narrow lanes, however, eventually became a challenge for the heavier and faster traffic of the late twentieth century. When a modern replacement bridge was built, the old structure was bypassed but not forgotten. Today, it stands as a local landmark, appreciated for its rustic character and connection to the history of regional transportation. The site also embodies the natural beauty of the Guadalupe River. Beneath the bridge, cypress trees shade the banks, and the water is often filled with kayakers, swimmers, and anglers. Many visitors pause to admire the truss work silhouetted against the Texas sky, a blend of industrial form and natural scenery. For residents of Comal and Bexar Counties, the old U.S. 281 bridge is more than a crossing—it represents a gateway to the past, recalling a time when road travel was slower, the landscape more open, and community ties stretched across the river.” - ChatGPT  #oldbridge #transportation #texas #History #highway
“The old bridge on U.S. Highway 281 crossing the Guadalupe River between Comal County and Bexar County is a historic reminder of early twentieth-century infrastructure in Central Texas. Before the modern highway system transformed travel, this bridge served as one of the primary routes connecting rural communities north of San Antonio to the growing city itself. Built of steel trusses with concrete approaches, it reflects the durable engineering of its era, when counties invested in long-lasting structures to handle both wagons and the rising number of automobiles. For decades, the bridge carried traffic across the wide, winding Guadalupe, linking farmland, ranches, and small towns to Bexar County’s urban markets. Its narrow lanes, however, eventually became a challenge for the heavier and faster traffic of the late twentieth century. When a modern replacement bridge was built, the old structure was bypassed but not forgotten. Today, it stands as a local landmark, appreciated for its rustic character and connection to the history of regional transportation. The site also embodies the natural beauty of the Guadalupe River. Beneath the bridge, cypress trees shade the banks, and the water is often filled with kayakers, swimmers, and anglers. Many visitors pause to admire the truss work silhouetted against the Texas sky, a blend of industrial form and natural scenery. For residents of Comal and Bexar Counties, the old U.S. 281 bridge is more than a crossing—it represents a gateway to the past, recalling a time when road travel was slower, the landscape more open, and community ties stretched across the river.” - ChatGPT #oldbridge #transportation #texas #History #highway

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