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The Sam White Bridge is a reinforced concrete and steel overpass beam bridge which crosses Interstate 15 in American Fork, Utah. The original bridge was named for Sam White, a former homesteader in the nearby city of Pleasant Grove. It had only 14 feet 7 inches (4.45 m) underpass clearance. The new bridge has an underpass clearance of 17 feet 3 inches (5.26 m), which exceeds the minimum standard for interstate bridges in the United States.

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  • El Puente Sam White (del inglés: Sam White Bridge) es un puente de concreto armado y vigas de acero que cruza la carretera interestatal 15 en American Fork, en el estado de Utah al oeste de los Estados Unidos. El puente original tenía sólo 4,45 m de paso subterráneo y fue llamado así por Sam White, un excolono en la cercana ciudad de . El nuevo puente tiene un paso de 5,26 m, lo que supera el estándar mínimo para puentes interestatales en los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
  • The Sam White Bridge is a reinforced concrete and steel overpass beam bridge which crosses Interstate 15 in American Fork, Utah. The original bridge was named for Sam White, a former homesteader in the nearby city of Pleasant Grove. It had only 14 feet 7 inches (4.45 m) underpass clearance. The new bridge has an underpass clearance of 17 feet 3 inches (5.26 m), which exceeds the minimum standard for interstate bridges in the United States. The new 354-foot, 3.82-million-pound (1.73-million-kg, 1910-short-ton, 1733-tonne) bridge was built on the side of the interstate—500 feet (150 m) from its final location—in order to reduce traffic impact. It was then moved into place over a five-hour period using self-propelled modular transporters, finishing the process three hours ahead of schedule. It is the longest two-span bridge to be moved in the Western Hemisphere, and the second longest in the world to be moved. The Utah Department of Transportation, state and federal transportation and construction officials from around the United States, as well as some from other countries, were present to view it being moved into place. An area of a nearby business park was set aside for the public to watch the bridge being moved into place. (en)
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  • The Sam White Bridge from the south. (en)
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  • El Puente Sam White (del inglés: Sam White Bridge) es un puente de concreto armado y vigas de acero que cruza la carretera interestatal 15 en American Fork, en el estado de Utah al oeste de los Estados Unidos. El puente original tenía sólo 4,45 m de paso subterráneo y fue llamado así por Sam White, un excolono en la cercana ciudad de . El nuevo puente tiene un paso de 5,26 m, lo que supera el estándar mínimo para puentes interestatales en los Estados Unidos.​ (es)
  • The Sam White Bridge is a reinforced concrete and steel overpass beam bridge which crosses Interstate 15 in American Fork, Utah. The original bridge was named for Sam White, a former homesteader in the nearby city of Pleasant Grove. It had only 14 feet 7 inches (4.45 m) underpass clearance. The new bridge has an underpass clearance of 17 feet 3 inches (5.26 m), which exceeds the minimum standard for interstate bridges in the United States. (en)
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