
Six Pines Drive Bridge
NBI Information
Location
State: Texas
County: Montgomery County
Feature Carried: Six Pines Drive Northbound and Six Pines Drive Southbound
Feature Crossed: Woodlands Waterway
Latitude, Longitude: 30.1598,-95.4625 and 30.1599,-95.4630
Toll: On free road
Maintenance Responsibility: County Highway Agency
Structure Open, Posted, or Closed to Traffic: Open, no restriction
History
Year Built: 1995
Historical Significance: Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
Year Reconstructed: None
Picture Date: April 27 and 28, 2025
Geometry
Lanes on Structure: 2
Lanes under Structure: 0
Skew: 0 degrees
Number of Main Spans: 1
Main Structure Type: Tee Beam
Main Structure Material: Concrete Continuous
Number of Approach Spans: 2
Approach Structure Type: Tee Beam
Approach Structure Material: Concrete Continuous
Condition
Inspection Date: November 2023
Deck Condition: Satisfactory
Superstructure Condition: Good
Substructure Condition: Good
Channel Condition: Very Good
Culvert: Not Applicable
NBI Year: 2024
Bridge Information
The Woodlands Waterway was originally built in 1972 as a small drainage system. At the time, there was a vision for it to be a pathway, but construction didn’t begin on this project until 1999. The first segment was officially opened in 2002. In 2004, the waterway was extended to the Woodlands Mall, in 2009 it was fully extended to Lake Woodlands, and in 2017 it was extended to Hughes Landing.
This bridge was constructed in 1995. The approach spans allow the pathway to travel along the waterway, and the sidewalk on the bridge allows pedestrians to cross the waterway.
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