"Before bidding farewell to Goble [westbound], travelers will pass over the Goble Creek Bridge. The new bridge and highway location from Goble to this site in 1918 saved travelers about a half-mile and the agony of traversing excessive grades, sharp curves, a narrow roadbed, and a dangerous bridge and trestle. The material for the approach to the ninety-foot reinforced concrete bridge came as a result of
blasting massive amounts of rock from a cliff about a thousand feet to the west."