Work began Tuesday on unloading and placing two of four railroad flat car panels that will form the base of two bridges being replaced northwest of Edna.
The bridges are on 6000 Road west of K-101, the highway that goes to Edna and connects to U.S. 166. The first bridge is about 8/10ths of a mile west of K-101 and was built in 1925 and had a 60.5 sufficiency rating in 2017. The second bridge is on 6000 Road near the intersection with Irving Road, about a quarter of a mile west of the first bridge. It was built in 1920 and had a sufficiency rating of 49.5 in 2017.
(Read more: Parsons Sun)