US 67
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Alton Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1928; closed for major repairs in 1959 and 1975; permanently closed January 4, 1994; first span imploded August 11, 1994, other 6 spans imploded August-October 1994Lost seven-span through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on US 67 at AltonReplaced by the Clark Bridge
Arch St Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Bridge over Union Pacific Railroad on S Arch St / AR 367 (old US 67)Open to traffic
Beardstown Bridge (Cass County, Illinois)
Built 1955; rehabilitated 1985Through truss bridge over the Illinois River on US 67/IL 100 at BeardstownOpen to two-lane traffic
Bellerive Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1918Concrete arch bridge over South Broadway on Bellerive Blvd. in St. LouisOpen to traffic with a 10 ton weight limit
Brazos River Bridge (Somervell County, Texas)
Built 1947Through truss bridge over Brazos River on US 67 West bound lanes.Open to traffic
Cane Creek Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1930Concrete tee beam bridge over Cane Creek on Sh 367 (old US 67)Open to traffic
Caney Creek Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1957Concrete tee beam bridge over Caney Creek on US 67Open to traffic
Centennial Bridge (Scott County, Iowa)
Completed July 12, 1940; tolls removed May 2, 2003; rehabilitated 1996Steel through arch bridge over the Mississippi River on US 67 between Davenport and Rock IslandOpen to traffic
Clark Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Opened January 4, 1994, replacing the Alton BridgeCable-stayed bridge over the Mississippi River on US 67 at AltonOpen to four lanes of traffic
Coldwater Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1924Tee beam bridge over Cedar Creek on CR 209 (Old US 67) at ColdwaterOpen to traffic
Cool Springs Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1924Pony truss bridge over Otter Creek near Cool Springs Church on CR 403 (Old US 67)Open to two-lane traffic on a gravel road
Crystal City BNSF Railroad Trestle (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built or relocated here in 1925; subsequent work in 1954 by the St. Louis-San Francisco (old Frisco) railroadDeck plate girder bridge over U. S. Highway 61 / 67 / Truman Blvd. on the BNSF (former Frisco) Railroad in Crystal CityOpen to one track of railroad traffic
Cypress Bayou Old US 67 Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Bypassed by new alignment in 1950Pony truss bridge over Cypress Bayou on abandoned alignment of US 67Partially collapsed with one truss still standing
Cypress Relief Bridge (Lonoke County, Arkansas)
Built 1939Steel stringer bridge over Cypress Relief on SH 367 (old US 67)Open to traffic
De Roche Creek US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1956Concrete arch bridge over De Roche Creek on US 67Open to traffic
Delisle Creek US 67 Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1956Concrete arch bridge over Delisle Creek on US 67Open to traffic
Des Arc Bayou Relief Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1961Concrete tee beam bridge over Des Arc Bayou Relief on SH 367 (Old US 67)Open to traffic
Dredge Ditch Bridge (Lonoke County, Arkansas)
Built 1928Concrete tee beam bridge over Dredge Ditch on AR 367Open to traffic
Flat River Creek (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1924Concrete tee beam bridge over Flat River on St. Joe Drive (Old US 67) in Flat RiverOpen to traffic
Fulton Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Built 1929-30; Replaced 1982Lost five-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Red River on US 67 at FultonReplaced by a new bridge
Greenville Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1941; Replaced 2011Through truss bridge over St. Francis River (Lake Wappapello) on US 67 at Old GreenvilleRemoved and replaced
Greenville Railroad Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
This was a pin-connected, 7-panel Pratt through trussLost through truss railroad bridge at Old Greenville over St. Francis RiverNo longer exists
Gum Bayou Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1930Concrete tee beam bridge over Gum Bayou on SH 367 (Old US 67)Open to traffic
Half Moon Slough Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931Concrete tee beam bridge over Half Moon Slough on US 67Open to traffic
Happy Hollow Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Small concrete bridge on Route O (Old US 67) in HendricksonOpen to traffic
Hendrickson Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1933-34 as part of a realignment of US 67. Closed
in 1965 when a section collapsed after being hit by a truck; was reopened
in 29 days. Replacement bridge built 1976.Abandoned two-span through truss bridge over Black River near HendricksonAbandoned and overgrown with kudzu, but reachable on foot
Hendrickson Viaduct (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1933Concrete bridge with balusters on Old US 67 over the Union Pacific Railroad west of HendricksonOpen to traffic, providing access to the Hendrickson boat ramp
Hilliard Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1922; replaced 1964Lost through truss bridge over Black River on Route W (originally US 67) at Hilliard northeast of Poplar BluffShort stretch of pavement from eastern approach still visible
Joachim Avenue Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1933; closed to traffic Nov. 21, 2005; main span demolished Dec. 27, 2006; replaced by UCEB in 2007Lost through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on Joachim Avenue (Old US 61/67) in HerculaneumReplaced by UCEB
Joachim Creek US 61/67 Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1933 - 1934 by M. E. GilliozThrough truss bridge over Joachim Creek on U. S. Highway 61 / 67 in HerculaneumOpen to four lanes of traffic
Lawrence Bayou Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1930Concrete tee beam bridge over Lawrence Bayou on Sh 367 (old US 67)Open to traffic
Lemay Ferry Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built in 1933; replaced by UCEB in 2004Lost two-span through truss bridge over the Meramec River on U. S. Highway 61 / 67 north of Arnold in OakvilleReplaced by UCEB
Lewis Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1927; replaced 1979Lost through truss bridge over the Missouri River on U. S. Highway 67, running parallel to the Bellefontaine Railroad BridgeReplaced by a modern four-lane deck-girder bridge
Lindbergh Boulevard Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1985; Replaced 2008Lost Concrete rigid frame bridge over US 67 (Lindbergh Boulevard) on I-64/ US 40Replaced by new bridge
Lindbergh Tunnel (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built in 2006Tunnel on North Lindbergh Boulevard (U. S. Highway 67) under the west runway at Lambert - St. Louis International AirportOpen to traffic
Little Missouri River US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Vincennes Bridge Co. of Vincennes, IndianaThree-span pony truss bridge over Little Missouri River on US 67Open to traffic
Little Piasa Creek US 67 Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1939Concrete arch bridge over Little Piasa Creek on US 67, 9.3 mi. south of JerseyvilleOpen to traffic
Little Red River Relief Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1948Steel stringer bridge over Little Red River Relief on SH 367 (old US 67)Open to traffic
Little Zion Bridge (Madison County, Missouri)
Built 1922Pony truss bridge over a branch of Twelvemile Creek near Zion on CR 417 (Old US 67)Open to traffic
Lodi Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1931 by M.E. Gillioz of Monett, MissouriConcrete slab bridge with balusters on Old US 67 (CR 305) over Bennett Creek at LodiOpen to traffic
McKinney Bayou Old US 67 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by contractor McGuire & Cavender. Made obsolete 1954 by a new parallel alignment of US 67.Concrete bridge over McKinney Bayou on Old US 67 northeast of TexarkanaOpen to traffic on a frontage road
Newport Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1930Cantilevered through truss bridge on AR 367 (formerly US 67) over White River at NewportOpen to two-lane traffic
North Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, VirginiaPony truss bridge over North Boat Ditch of Terre Noire Creek on US 67Open to traffic
North Silva Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1926Lost concrete tee beam bridge over Peters Branch on CR 219 (Old US 67) at SilvaReplaced by a new bridge
Old Arkadelphia Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1903, by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; Replaced 1960Lost two-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River at Arkadelphia carrying AR 7, AR 8, and AR 51Replaced by the current Arkadelphia Bridge
Ouachita River US 67 Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1957Three-span arch bridge over Ouachita River on US 67Open to traffic
Paup's Spur Bayou Old US 67 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by contractor McGuire & Cavender. Made obsolete 1954 by a new parallel alignment of US 67.Concrete bridge over Paup's Spur Bayou on CR 138 (Old US 67) northeast of TexarkanaOpen to traffic on a frontage road
Pocahontas Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co., replacing an earlier through truss structure located
closer to the railroad bridge. Parallel bridge built 1986.Through truss bridge with a center swing span over Black River on US 67 at PocahontasOpen to two lanes of westbound traffic; eastbound traffic is carried
by a parallel deck girder bridge
Rock Creek Bridge (Madison County, Missouri)
Built 1919Concrete tee beam bridge over Rock Creek on CR 264 (Old US 61/67) just off Route OOOpen to traffic
Saline River AR 229 Bridge (Saline County, Arkansas)
Built 1928; replaced 1999Lost two-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Saline River on AR 229 (Old US 67/70) just west of Benton in BentonReplaced by a new bridge
Searcy Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Lost swing through truss bridge over Little Red River on US 67W (now Davis Road, CR 76)No longer exists
South Big River Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1957Through truss bridge over Big River on Old US 67 in DeslogeOpen to two-lane traffic
South Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, VirginiaPony truss bridge over South Boat Ditch on US 67Open to two-lane traffic
South Silva Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1926; rehabilitated 1947; removed 2008 to make way for US 67 four-lane projectLost concrete tee beam bridge over Frazier Creek on Old US 67 at SilvaRemoved
Terre Noire Creek US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, VirginiaPony truss bridge over Terre Noire Creek on US 67Open to traffic
Terre Rouge Creek US 67 Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.Pony truss bridge over Terre Rouge Creek on US 67Removed.
UP Railroad Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1925Concrete tee beam bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on St. Joe Drive (Old US 67) in Flat RiverOpen to traffic
US67 Hennepin Canal Swing Bridge (Rock Island County, Illinois)
Removed 1948 and replaced by a new bridgeLost Bridge over Hennepin Canal on US 67Replaced by a new bridge upstream
US70B/US67 Overpass (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1935Steel stringer bridge over Union Pacific Railroad on US 70 Business (Roosevelt Rd)Open to traffic
Watson-Lindbergh Cloverleaf Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Opened to traffic August 20, 1913; replaced 1983Lost concrete arch bridge over Lindbergh Blvd. on Watson Road (formerly US 66) as part of the first cloverleaf interchange west of the Mississippi RiverReplaced by new bridge
Wet Fork Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1924Concrete slab bridge over Wet Fork on CR 403 (Old US 67)Open to traffic
Wilby Creek Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1921Concrete slab bridge over Wilby Creek on Route O (formerly US 67)Open to traffic
Zion Bridge (Madison County, Missouri)
Built 1922Pony truss bridge over Twelvemile Creek at Zion on CR 417 (Old US 67)Open to traffic