Virginia Bridge Co.

of Roanoke, Virginia
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3rd street overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1930
Pony/through girder bridge over Us 60a (3rd Street) on Ns (Southern) Rr
Open to Rail Traffic

5th Ave So Train Trestle (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1936, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Bridge over 5th Ave South on Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Abbotts Creek Bridge (Davidson County, North Carolina)
Built 1927
Lost Parker truss bridge over Abbotts Creek (High Rock Lake) on NC-2294
Lost circa 1985

Amelia River Swing Bridge (Nassau County, Florida)
Built 1920, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Amelia River on First Coast Railroad (formerly Seaboard Air Line Railway)
Open to traffic

American Legion Memorial Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Builders, 1949-50
1 2-span Warren Riveted through truss bridge over Holston River, South Fork on U.S. 421 (State Highway 34)
Open to traffic

Arkadelphia Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1933, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Ouachita River at Arkadelphia carrying AR 7, AR 8, and AR 51
Open to traffic

Arkadelphia Railroad Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1930, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Two-span through truss railroad bridge over Ouachita River on the Union Pacific Railroad at Arkadelphia
Open to traffic

Augusta Canal Railroad Bridge (Richmond County, Georgia)
Built 1927, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Augusta Canal on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Baxter Avenue Overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1936
Pony/through plate girder bridge over US-31E (Baxter Avenue) on CSX Transportation (formerly L&N Railroad)
Open to traffic

Berry Hill Bridge (Rockingham County, North Carolina)
Built 1914
Lost Camelback through truss bridge over Dan River on Formerly NC-1761 & VA-880
Replaced by new bridge

Big Piney Creek Bridge (Johnson County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Subdivided Warren through truss bridge over Big Piney Creek on AR 123 near Fort Douglas
Open to one-lane traffic with a weight limit

Big Sand Creek Railroad Bridge (Carroll County, Mississippi)
Built 1932, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Big Sand Creek on Columbus & Greenville Railway
Closed to all traffic

Bluestone Lake Bridge (Summers County, West Virginia)
Built 1950
Cantilever truss bridge over Bluestone Lake on WV 20
Open to traffic

BNSF Swing Bridge (Lafourche Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1949
Bridge over Bayou Lafourche on BNSF Railway
Open to traffic

Boyd's Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Fabricated & Erected, 1949
1 3-span Warren riveted continuous through truss bridge over Holston River on Boyd's Bridge Pike (FAU 1124) #47-01124-02.65
Open to traffic

Bridge near Virgie (Pike County, Kentucky)
Built 1911
Half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge over Robbins Creek on Norfolk & Southern
Open to traffic

Buffalo Springs Turnpike Bridge (Amherst County, Virginia)
Built 1937
Pony truss bridge over Pedlar River on Buffalo Springs Turnpike (Route 635)
Open to traffic

Bus US 271 Bridge (Titus County, Texas)
Built 1934, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Steel stringer bridge over Bus US 271on St L And Sw Rr in Mt Pleasant
Open to 2 lanes northbound traffic below and railroad above

Caney Fork River Bridge (Smith County, Tennessee)
Built 1907, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Caney Fork River on former Tennessee Central Railway
Open to traffic

Carver Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Steel Fabricator, 1930, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Parker through truss bridge over Clackamas River on South Springwater Road
Open to traffic

Clarendon Bridge (Monroe County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Cantilevered through truss bridge over White River on US 79 in Clarendon
Open to traffic

Clarendon Railroad Bridge (Monroe County, Arkansas)
Built 1935, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Swing-draw through truss railroad bridge over White River at Clarendon, south of the highway bridge
Open to railroad traffic

Clarkton Bridge (Halifax County, Virginia)
Built 1902, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Two-span through truss bridge over Staunton River on Route 620, near Clarkton
Open to pedestrians only

Clinchport Railroad Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Built 1909, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Clinch River on Norfolk Southern Railway in Clinchport
Open to traffic

Coast Fork Willamette River Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1950
Parker through truss bridge over Coast Fork Willamette River on OR 58
Open to traffic

Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge (Coos County, Oregon)
Contractor, 1936, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Steel cantilevered through truss bridge over Coos Bay on US 101 in North Bend
Open to traffic

Coosa River Railroad Bridge (St. Clair County, Alabama)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Coosa River (Logan Martin Lake) on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open to traffic

CSX Catawba River Bridge (Gaston County, North Carolina)
Built 1916, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Truss bridge over Catawba River on former SAL Railway
Open to traffic

Deep Fork Union Pacific Railroad Bridge (Lincoln County, Oklahoma)
Built 1946
Through truss bridge over Deep Fork on Railroad
Open to traffic

Depot Street Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Steel Fabricator, 1950
Parker through truss bridge over Rogue River on Depot Street in Rogue River
Replaced by the 2006 Depot Street Bridge

Easley Bridge (Mercer County, West Virginia)
Built 1936
Lost viaduct and pony truss bridge over US 19, Norfolk Southern Railway on US 52
Replaced by new bridge

Ebey Slough Bridge (Snohomish County, Washington)
Built 1925, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost swing bridge over Ebey Slough on WA 529
Replaced by a new bridge

Fairchild's Creek Bridge (Adams County, Mississippi)
Built 1930, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Fairchilds Creek on Annas Bottom Road
Abandoned

Farwell Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Approach trestles, 1932, 1896, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Alameda Creek (also CA 84) on Railroad (WPRR, CPRR, SPRR, NCRy)
Open to traffic

Franklin Road Bridge (Roanoke, Virginia)
Built 1936
Girder bridge over Norfolk Southern Railroad & US 220 northbound exit ramp on Route 220 Business (Franklin Road)
Open to traffic

Garland City Railroad Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1926, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Red River on Union Pacific Railroad in Garland City
Open to traffic

Grant Street Bridge (Mercer County, West Virginia)
Built 1941
Warren through truss bridge over NS Railroad on Grant Street in Bluefield
Open to traffic

Harahan Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Built 1916, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Cantilevered through truss railroad bridge over the Mississippi River at Memphis
Open to railroad traffic on two tracks; road deck abandoned

Hatchie River TN 76 Bridge (Haywood County, Tennessee)
Built 1949
Through truss bridge over Hatchie River on TN 76
Open to traffic

HB&T Old Spanish Trail Overpass (Harris County, Texas)
Built 1934, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Deck plate girder bridge over Old Spanish trail/US 90 on Railroad
Open to traffic

Highpine Creek Bridge (Randolph County, Alabama)
Built 1915, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Highpine Creek on CR 859 in Wadley
Closed to all traffic

John P. Grace Memorial Bridge (Charleston County, South Carolina)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost cantilevered truss bridge over the Cooper River on US 17
Replaced by Arthur J Ravenel Bridge in 2005

Kingfisher Creek Bridge (Kingfisher County, Oklahoma)
Built 1929, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Kingfisher Creek on E0760 Rd.
Open to traffic

L&N Railroad Viaduct (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1936-37
Girder bridge over city of louisville on CSX (formerly L&N Railroad)
Open to traffic

Lansdowne Avenue Overpass (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1918, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Deck plate girder bridge over Lansdowne Avenue on the BNSF Railway in Shrewsbury
Open to one track of railroad traffic

Little Shoal Creek Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Bridge over Little Shoal Creek on Spring Lake Road
Open to traffic

Lone Wolf Bridge (Tom Green County, Texas)
Built 1922, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over South Concho River on E. Avenue K in San Angelo
Open to traffic

Massengill Bridge (Anderson County, Tennessee)
Built 1916
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Clinch River on Coal Creek Road (Lovely Bluff Road)
Replaced by new bridge

McGirt's Bridge (Bladen County, North Carolina)
Built 1923, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost through truss bridge over Cape Fear River on US 701
Replaced by a new bridge

McMullin CR660 Overpass (Smyth County, Virginia)
Built 1915, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Deck plate girder bridge over N&S tracks on County Road 660
Open to traffic

Meridian Street Bridge (Pierce County, Washington)
Built 1925, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Puyallup River on WA 167 in Puyallup
Open to traffic with weight restrictions

Mize Bridge (Haralson County, Georgia)
Built 1897, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on old alignment of Poplar Springs Road
Abandoned

Mobile and Ohio Railroad Okatibbee Creek Bridge (Clarke County, Mississippi)
Built 1924, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Okatibbee Creek on the Meridian Southern Railway (formerly Mobile and Ohio RR)
Open to traffic

Muddy River Bridge (Clark County, Nevada)
Built 1933, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost two-span pony truss bridge over Muddy River on Old US 91
No longer exists, replaced by new bridge

N&W Railroad Roanoke River Bridge (Roanoke, Virginia)
Built 1906, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Baltimore through truss bridge over Roanoke River on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open to traffic

Naheola Bridge (Choctaw County, Alabama)
Built 1934, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Vertical lift bridge over Tombigbee River
Open to rail traffic

Navarro Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1922, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Navarro Street in San Antonio
Open to traffic

Newport Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1938
Through truss swing bridge over White River and CR 10 on the Union Pacific Railroad south of Newport
Open to railroad traffic

Norfolk Southern Bear Creek Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built 1906, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Deck girder bridge over Bear Creek on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Bear Creek Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built 1906, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Deck girder bridge over Bear Creek on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk-Southern French Broad Bridge #5 (Cocke County, Tennessee)
Built 1927, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
4-span Baltimore through truss bridge on Norfolk Southern Railway, one of only 2 Baltimore (Pratt) through truss railroad bridges in area--other is on CSX Railroad at Starnes Slant, VA
Open to traffic

North Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over North Boat Ditch of Terre Noire Creek on US 67
Open to traffic

O.K. Mill Road Bridge (Snohomish County, Washington)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost Pratt truss bridge over Pilchuck River on O.K. Mill Road in Machias
Replaced by a NEW THROUGH TRUSS bridge in 2005

Ocmulgee River Bridge (Telfair County, Georgia)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Ocmulgee River on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Old Houston County Railroad Bridge (Houston County, Tennessee)
Built 1931
Abandoned parker through truss bridge over Kentucky Lake (Tennessee River) on an abandoned alignment of the L&N Railroad
The "Open to pedestrians only" designation is used sarcastically because the bridge, at least its eastern approaches, has been turned into a private residence.

Old Pinnacle Road Bridge (Cheatham County, Tennessee)
Built 1898, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Harpeth River in Kingston Springs
Closed to all traffic

Old South Eastman Road River Bridge (Sullivan County, Tennessee)
Built 1915, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Abandoned 2-span Pratt through truss bridge over Holston River, South Fork Sluice Banch that formerly carried South Eastman Road in Kingsport
Abandoned

Oldtown Bridge (Bonner County, Idaho)
Built 1927, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Works
Lost four-span Parker through truss bridge over Pend Oreille River on US 2 in Oldtown
Replaced by new bridge

Paint Rock Norfolk-Southern Bridge (Jackson County, Alabama)
As Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Paint Rock River on Norlfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Pembroke Bridge (Giles County, Virginia)
Built 1916, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over New River on former River Road (Route 623)
Bypassed by new bridge

Plum Springs Loop Overpass (Warren County, Kentucky)
Built 1925, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Steel stringer bridge over Plum Springs Loop on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Point Remove Creek AR 113 Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1926, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Point Remove Creek on AR 113 west of Morrilton
Open to pedestrians only

Pruitt Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Buffalo River on AR 7
Open to traffic

Railroad Bridge Access Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1919, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss railroad bridge over the Arkansas River at Railroad Bridge Access Park
The bridge and Union Pacific railroad line are currently inactive

Rainier Trestle (Thurston County, Washington)
Built 1936
Deck plate girder bridge over WA 507 on Tacoma Rail, former CMSTP&P line
Open to traffic

Red River Bridge (Jefferson County, Oklahoma)
Built 1939
Pony truss bridge over Red River on OK 79
Open to traffic

Richmond Bridge (Fort Bend County, Texas)
Built 1925, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Lost cantilevered through truss over Brazos River on US 90A at Richmond
Removed

Rockport Bascule Railroad Bridge (Muhlenberg County, Kentucky)
Built 1931
Through truss bridge over Green River on Paducah & Louisville Railway
Open to traffic

Sabine River Bridge (Shelby County, Texas)
Built 1936, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Steel girder bridge over Sabine River on US 84
Open to traffic

Sailboat Bridge (Delaware County, Oklahoma)
Built 1938
Lost deck truss bridge over Grand Lake on US 59 in Copeland
Replaced by new bridge

Salt Fork Red River Bridge (Greer County, Oklahoma)
Built 1933, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Salt Fork Red River on OK 34
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Avenue Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1924
Through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on eastbound US 50 (Santa Fe Avenue) in Pueblo
Open to two lanes of traffic

Satilla River Railroad Bridge (Ware County, Georgia)
As Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Satilla River on CSX Transportation (formerly Atlantic Coast Line Railroad)
Open to traffic

Short Mountain Creek Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Short Mountain Creek on CR 64
Open to traffic

Smiths Creek Bridge (Franklin County, Arkansas)
Built 1928, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge formerly over Smiths Creek on AR 309
Closed to all traffic

South Big Creek Bridge (Sharp County, Arkansas)
Built 1924, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over South Big Creek on Nelsonville Road
Open to traffic

South Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over South Boat Ditch on US 67
Open to two-lane traffic

Southern Railway Bridge (McMinn County, Tennessee)
Built 1930, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Girder bridge over Old Lee Hwy on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Spring Street Overpass (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1938
Steel stringer bridge over Spring Street on Csx Railroad (formerly L&N railroad)
Open to traffic

Stuckey's Bridge (Lauderdale County, Mississippi)
Built 1901, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Stearns through truss bridge over Chunky River on Stuckey Bridge Road
Closed & Barricaded

Sugar Hill Bridge (Perry County, Tennessee)
Built 1906, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Abandoned camelback through truss bridge over Buffalo River on former State Route 47
Abandoned

Taylor's Mill Road Bridge (Pittsylvania County, Virginia)
Built 1915, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Whitehorn Creek on Taylor's Mill Road
Open to traffic

Terre Noire Creek US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Terre Noire Creek on US 67
Open to traffic

Terre Rouge Creek US 67 Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Terre Rouge Creek on US 67
Removed.

Three Creek Bridge (Union County, Arkansas)
Built 1931, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Three Creek on AR 15
No longer exists

Trinity River Bridge (Tarrant County, Texas)
Subcontractors, 1914, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Concrete arch bridge over Trinity River on Business 287P (N. Main Street) in Fort Worth
Open to traffic

Trinity River Railroad Bridge (Henderson County, Texas)
Built 1921, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Trinity River on Railroad
Open to traffic

Tucker Swamp Road Overpass (Southampton County, Virginia)
Built 1915, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Girder bridge over NS Railroad (formerly N&W Railway) on Tucker Swamp Rd (Route 635)
Bridge closed 10/2011

Tyrone "S" Bridge (Anderson County, Kentucky)
Built 1932
Deck truss bridge over Kentucky River and on US 62
Open to traffic

Union Pacific Railroad Colorado River Bridge (Colorado County, Texas)
Built 1910, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Colorado River on Union Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

Waterloo Bridge (Culpeper County, Virginia)
Built 1879, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Rappahannock River on Waterloo Road (Route 613)
Open, with 3 ton weight limit and 1 vehicle at a time restrictions.

West Point Railroad Bridge (Troup County, Georgia)
Built 1914, as Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on CSX Transportation (formerly Atlanta and West Point Railroad)
Open to traffic