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"New" Old Broadwell Mill Road Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 2010 by US Bridge to replace the Old Broadwell Mill Bridge
Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Little Tallahatchee Creek on Old Broadwell Mill Road
Open to traffic

"Snitch" Bridge (Geneva County, Alabama)
Timber stringer bridge over Commerce Street on the Geneva Walking Trail (an abandoned railroad line)
Open to pedestrians only

11th Ave. N. Bridge (Frisco Rr Bridge) (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1931
Slab bridge over Frisco Rr on 11th Ave N
Open to traffic

12th Ave N. Bridge (Frisco & So Rr Bridge) (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1913
Slab bridge over Frisco & So Rr on 12th Ave No
Open to traffic

22nd Street Viaduct (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1915
Concrete tee beam bridge over Morris Avenue & the Railroad on 22nd Street
Open to traffic

4th Street Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Bridge seems to be built pre 1900 and then rehabilitated/widened in 1935.
Stone arch bridge over an unnamed creek on 4th Street
Open to traffic

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

Alabama Midland Bridge (Coffee County, Alabama)
Service discontinued in 1984
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Pea River on Railroad
Abandoned

Alamuchee-Bellamy Covered Bridge (Sumter County, Alabama)
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamuchee-Bellamy_Covered_Bridge for a detailed history
Lattice through truss bridge over a duck pond on a pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians only

Alexandria Wellington Road Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 1954
Howe pony truss bridge over Tallahatchee Creek on Alexandria Wellington Road
Open to traffic

Apple Ave. Bridge (Old US 78) (Marion County, Alabama)
Built ca. 1920's
Concrete stringer bridge over East Fork Luxapalilla River on Apple Ave (formerly US 78)
Open to traffic

Ardmore Bridge (Limestone County, Alabama)
Built 1912
Warren pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over drainage ditch on walking trail
Open to pedestrians only

B.B. Comer Bridge (Jackson County, Alabama)
Built 1930
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Tennessee River on AL 35 at Scottsboro
Open to traffic

Bargainer Rd Bridge (Macon County, Alabama)
Abandoned timber stringer bridge on Bargainer Rd
Abandoned

Bayou La Batre Bridge (Mobile County, Alabama)
Built 1984
Vertical lift bridge over Bayou La Batre on AL 188 in Grand Bay
Open to traffic

Bibb Graves Bridge (Elmore County, Alabama)
Built 1931
Rainbow arch bridge over Coosa River on AL 111 in Wetumpka
Open to traffic

Big Bear Creek Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built 1927
Steel stringer bridge over Big Bear Creek on Margerum Rd
Closed to all traffic

Big Bear Creek Bridge CR 1 (Colbert County, Alabama)
Bypassed in 1963
Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Big Bear Creek on County Route #1
Abandoned

Big Wills Creek Bridge (De Kalb County, Alabama)
Built 2003
Pratt pony truss MOB bridge over Big Wills Creek on CR 207
Open to traffic

Black Warrier River Railroad Bridge (Marengo County, Alabama)
Built ca. 1927
Vertical lift bridge over Black Warrior River on Alabama & Gulf Coast Railway
Open to traffic

Blevens Creek Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Built 1939
Pratt through truss bridge over Blevens Creek on Co Rd 1036
Open to traffic

Blue Creek Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Stone arch bridge over Blue Creek on Blue Creek
Open to traffic

Boat Dock Road Bridge (Madison County, Alabama)
Built 1925
Through truss bridge over Aldridge Creek on Boat Dock Road in Huntsville
Closed to traffic

Boiling Spring Road Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 1930
Pratt through truss bridge over Choccolocco Creek on Boiling Spring Road in Choccolocco
Closed to all traffic

Boyds Creek Bridge (Chambers County, Alabama)
Built 1935
Pony truss bridge over Boyds Creek on CR 94
Open to traffic

Branch Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 1960
Pony truss bridge over Branch on Wellington Road
Open to traffic

Branch of Rock Creek Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Bypassed in 1964
Abandoned steel stringer bridge over Branch of Rock Creek on Sr 247
Abandoned

Bridgeport Railroad Walking Bridge (Jackson County, Alabama)
Served as the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis (later L&N) Railroad's main line from Nashville to Atlanta
Walking bridge, converted from a former L & N Railroad deck truss bridge
Open to pedestrians

Brier Fork Flint River Bridge (Madison County, Alabama)
Lost Bridge over Brier Fork Flint River on Riverton Road
Only two piers remains

Brookside Train Trestle (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1903; Burned on May 23, 2006
Lost Timber stringer bridge over Newfound Creek on formerly L&N Railroad
Destroyed by fire

Brown Bridge (Walker County, Alabama)
Concrete bridge over a small creek on Brown Bridge Rd
Open to traffic

Browns Creek Bridge (Marshall County, Alabama)
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Browns Creek on Manchester-Guntersville Rd
No longer exists

Brushy Creek Viaduct (Marion County, Alabama)
Built in 1907 for the Illinois Central Railway; purchased by Norfolk Southern in 1988; route abandoned 1992; demolished 1996
Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Brushy Creek
Demolished in 1996

Buddy Ferrell Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Through truss bridge over Bear Creek on Asphalt Rock Road
Open to traffic - Weight limit: 3 tons

Bull Slough Bridge (Conecuh County, Alabama)
Built 1924; rehabilitated 1970
Warren through truss bridge over Sepulga River on Bull Slough Rd
Open to traffic

Butler Creek Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Butler Creek on Co 61
Open to traffic

Buzzard Roost Covered Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built ca 1860; destroyed by fire July 15, 1972
Lost Through truss bridge over Buzzard Roost Creek on Co Rd 15
Destroyed by fire

Buzzard Roost Creek Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Pratt pony truss bridge over Buzzard Roost Creek on Rickard Cutoff Rd
Open to traffic - Weight Limit: 6 tons

C.C. Clay Bridge (Northbound) (Morgan County, Alabama)
Built 1931; Replaced 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Tennessee River on US 231/AL 53 in Huntsville
Demolished and replaced

Cahaba Beach Road Bridge (Shelby County, Alabama)
Built 1904
Pratt through truss bridge over Little Cahaba River on Cahaba Beach Road in Birmingham
Closed to all traffic

Canoe Creek Road Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1930; demolished 2007
Lost concrete arch bridge over Canoe Creek on Canoe Creek Road in Rainbow City


Cemetery Lane Bridge (Morgan County, Alabama)
Pratt pony truss bridge over CSX Railroad on Cemetery Lane
Open to traffic

Central of Georgia R. R. Bridge (Houston County, Alabama)
Built 1923
Concrete stringer bridge over Central of Georgia R. R. on Us 231 Mp 15.643
Open to traffic

Chattahoochee River Bridge (Muscogee County, Georgia)
Built 1921
Concrete arch bridge over Chattahoochee River on 14th Street in Columbus
Bridge is preserved as part of Columbus, GA and Phenix City, AL's Riverwalk Park

Chewacla Creek Bridge (Lee County, Alabama)
Built 1935
Pony truss bridge over Chewacla Creek on CR 27 in Beauregard-Marvyn
Open to traffic

Choccolacco Creek Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 2005
Pony truss bridge over Choccolacco Creek on Old Downing Mill Road
Open to traffic

Choccolocco Creek Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built 1947
Pratt through truss bridge over Choccolocco Creek on Brown Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Choclafaula Creek Bridge (Lee County, Alabama)
Built 1930
Pony truss bridge over Choclafaula Creek on CR 14 in Auburn-Opelika
Open to traffic

Chumley Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1920
Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Big Wills Creek on Campbell Gap Road
Open to traffic

Clarkson Covered Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Built 1904 by James Legg. Destroyed by a flood in 1921 and rebuilt in 1922. Rehabilitated in 1975. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Lattice through truss bridge over Crooked Creek on Central Rd. (CR 1043) at the Clarkson Covered Bridge Park
Open to pedestrians

Cochrane Bridge (Mobile County, Alabama)
Built 1927
Lost vertical lift truss bridge over Mobile River on US-90, AL-16
Replaced by a new bridge

Cochrane-Africatown Bridge (Mobile County, Alabama)
Built 1991; Named after the Cochrane Bridge, which it replaced, and the former Africatown Community it reached on the western shore
3-span cable-stayed suspension bridge over Mobile River on U.S. 90 and U.S. 98 Truck Route
Open to traffic

Cohasset Rd/Huggins Mill Rd Bridge (Covington County, Alabama)
Abandoned truss bridge over Bull Slough on an abandoned section of Cohasset/Huggins Mill Rd
Abandoned

Coldwater Covered Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built ca 1850 over Coldwater Creek; Relocated in 1990 to city park and placed over an outlet from Oxford Lake
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over inlet to Oxford Lake on Trail in Oxford
Open to pedestrians

Cole's Bridge (Coffee County, Alabama)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Pea River on an old alignment of Co Rd 147
Abandoned

Concord Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Through truss bridge over Calvert Prong Little Warrior River on Deaverstown Road
Intact open to all traffic in Nov 2012

Coosa River Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1939 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co.
Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Coosa River on AL 77 in Southside
Open to traffic

Coosa River Bridge (Chilton County, Alabama)
Built 1958
Deck truss bridge over Coosa River on Sr 22
Open to traffic

Coosa River Memorial Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1927 by the C.G. Kershaw Contracting Co.
Concrete arch bridge over Coosa River on Broad Street in Gadsden
Open to traffic

Coosa River Railroad Bridge (St. Clair County, Alabama)
Built 1928 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; Modified 1964 by the American Bridge Co. during the construction of Logan Martin Lake
Warren through truss bridge over Coosa River (Logan Martin Lake) on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open to traffic

Copeland Creek Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1946
Pony truss bridge over Copeland Creek on Chamblee Mill Road
Open to traffic

Cotts Creek Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1937
Warren pony truss bridge over Cotts Creek on CR 153
Intact but closed to all traffic

Country Club Road Bridge (Walker County, Alabama)
Built 1898 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Blackwater Creek on Country Club Road in Jasper
Open to one-lane traffic

County Road 184 Bridge (De Kalb County, Alabama)
Original construction unknown, rehabilitated 2006
Deck truss bridge over Big Wills Creek on County Road 184 (185)
Open to traffic

County Road 212 Bridge (De Kalb County, Alabama)
Old Pratt steel truss replaced in 1999 was replaced with, new prefabricated steel truss bridge that was made in 1997, installed 1999
Through truss bridge over Bill Wills Creek on County Road 212
Open to traffic

CR 1128 Sportsman Road Bridge (Sumter County, Alabama)
Built 1938; rehabilitated 1954
Warren pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on CR 1128 in Belmont
Open to traffic

CR 144 Phelps Creek Bridge (Lee County, Alabama)
Built 1948
Pony truss bridge over Phelps Creek on CR 144
Open to traffic

CR 217 Saugahatchee Creek Bridge (Lee County, Alabama)
Built 1959
Pony truss bridge over Sougahatchee Creek on CR 217
Open to traffic

CR 29 Cahaba River Bridge (Dallas County, Alabama)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Cahaba River on former CR 29
Abandoned

Crazy Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1939
Steel stringer bridge over Locust Fork Warriorriver on an old alignment of Us 231
Closed and fenced off to the public

Crow Creek Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Alabama)
Warren through truss bridge over Crow Creek on L&N Railroad
Open to traffic

Csx & Conecuh Valley R/R Bridge (Pike County, Alabama)
Built 1936
Concrete tee beam bridge over Csx & Conecuh Valley R/R on Elm Street
Open to traffic

CSX Coosa River Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1909 by the American Bridge Co.
Parker through truss bridge over Coosa River on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Curry Chapel Road Bridge (Morgan County, Alabama)
Built 1920
Through truss bridge over Cotaco Creek on Curry Chapel Road
Closed to all traffic

Cypress Creek Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1927; replaced 2003
Lost through truss bridge over Cypress Creek on Waterloo Road in Florence
Replaced

Dillingham Street Bridge (Muscogee County, Georgia)
Built 1910-12 by B.H. Hardaway
Concrete arch bridge over Chattahoochee River on Dillingham Street in Columbus
Open to traffic

Double Bridges Creek Bridge (Geneva County, Alabama)
Built 1962
Steel stringer bridge over Double Bridges Creek on Sr 27 Mp 6.229
Open to traffic

Doug Mock Road Bridge (Geneva County, Alabama)
Built 1925
Pony truss bridge over Corner Creek Tributary on Doug Mock Road
Closed to all traffic

Dumas Bridge Road Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1942
Pony truss bridge over Blackburn Fork on Dumas Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Duncan Bridge (Winston County, Alabama)
Built 1967
Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge over Sipsey River on CR 41
Open to traffic

Easley Covered Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1930; renovated 2012
Covered bridge over Dub Branch of Little Warrior River on Easley Bridge Road in Rosa
Open to all traffic- rebuilt in 2012

Edmund Pettus Bridge (Dallas County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Steel through arch bridge over Alabama River on US 80 in Selma
Open to traffic

Elk River Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1936
Parker through truss bridge over Elk River on US 72
Open to traffic

Escambia River Interstate Bridge (Santa Rosa County, Florida)
Built 2006
Concrete deck girder bridge over Escambia River Bay on Interstate 10
Open to traffic

Evans Bridge (Cleburne County, Alabama)
Built 1951
Through truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on CR 84 in Heflin
Open to traffic

Fairview Cove Road Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1917
Pony truss bridge over Trib of Bristow Creek on Fairview Cove Road
Open to traffic

Fitzpatrick Bridge (Elmore County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Warren deck truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on Al 14 in Tallassee
Open to traffic

Fosters Covered Bridge (Houston County, Alabama)
Built 1972
Replica covered bridge over unnamed stream on Private Road
Open to pedestrians only

Frank A. Hewitt Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1955; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Locust Fork River on Mt. Olive Road
Open to traffic

Gabe's Covered Bridge (Houston County, Alabama)
Built 1994
Replica covered bridge over unnamed creek on Private Road
Closed to all traffic

Garden City Old US 31 Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Bridge made obsolete by the new US 31 bridge in 1960
Parker through truss bridge over Mulberry Fork Black Warrior River on Old US 31 in Garden City
Bridge is technically abandoned, but it is soon going to be officially a part of a walking trail and park.

General W.K. Wilson, Jr. Bridge (Mobile County, Alabama)
Built 1978
Through arch bridge over Mobile River on I-65
Open to traffic

George C. Wallace Tunnel (Mobile County, Alabama)
Built 1973
Dual four-lane tunnel under Mobile River on I-10 in Mobile
Open to traffic

George Houston Bridge (Marshall County, Alabama)
Built 1930; Replaced 1994
Lost Through truss bridge over Tennessee River on US 431
Replaced by a new bridge

Ghost Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1912; Closed 1996; Demolished 2013
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Cypress Creek on CR 282 in Florence
Demolished

Gilliland's Covered Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Originally built 1899 over Little Wills Creek near Reece City, AL. Bridge restored and relocated to present day location in 1967.
Lattice through truss bridge over A small pond in Noccalula Falls Park on a pedestrian trail in Noccalula Falls Park off of AL 211 in Gadsden
Open to pedestrians

Glasgow Road Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1935
Pratt through truss bridge over abandoned Woodward Railroad on Glasgow Road
Open to traffic

Godwin-King Covered Bridge (Tuscaloosa County, Alabama)
Built 1834; Burned by Union Army April 5, 1865
Lost Through truss bridge over Black Warrior River on Greensboro Avenue
Destroyed by fire

Grants Mill Road Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1962
Pony truss bridge over Lake Purdy on Grants Mill Road in Birmingham
Demolished and replaced.

Half Chance Iron Bridge (Marengo County, Alabama)
Built 1880, lost c.2008-2010
Bowstring arch bridge over Chickasaw Bogue Creek
Derelict/abandoned