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Abandoned Animas River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Abandoned parker through truss bridge over Animas River on an old road or railroad
Abandoned

Abandoned Animas River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Abandoned parker through truss bridge over Animas River on an abandoned railroad
Abandoned

Alameda Street Bridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1979
Concrete arch bridge over Santa Fe River on Alameda Street in Santa Fe
Open to traffic

Animas River Aqueduct (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Pratt through truss bridge over Animas River on an aqueduct


Animas River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Animas River on Business NM 516 in Aztec
Open to traffic

BNSF Abo Canyon Bridge (Valencia County, New Mexico)
Deck plate girder bridge over Abo Canyon on Railroad
Open to traffic

Bnsf Railroad Bridge (Valencia County, New Mexico)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1995
Timber stringer bridge over Bnsf Railroad on Old Us-66
Open to traffic

Bread Springs Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1976
Pony truss bridge over Bread Springs Wash on CR 2
Open to traffic

Bread Springs Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1942; rehabilitated 1992
Pony truss bridge over Bread Springs Wash on CR 10
Open to traffic

Bridge of the Hidalgos (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1920 by the Midland Bridge Co.
Rainbow arch bridge over Arroyo De Las Mascaras on Grant Street in Santa Fe
Open to traffic

C&TS Chama River Bridge (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)
Through truss bridge over Chama River on Railroad
Open to traffic

C&TS Lobato Trestle (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)
Deck plate girder bridge over Wolf Creek on Railroad
Open to traffic

Canadian River Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1954; rehabilitated 1984
Deck truss bridge over Canadian River on US 54 in Logan
Open to traffic

Canon Del Camino Bridge (Sandoval County, New Mexico)
Built 1975
Deck truss bridge over Canon Del Camino on CR S-35
Open to traffic

Chicorico Creek Bridge (Colfax County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Pony truss bridge over Chicorico Creek on CR A011
Open to traffic

Cimarron River Bridge (Union County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Cimarron River on Nm-456
Open to traffic

Cold Spring Canyon Bridge (Grant County, New Mexico)
Built 1908
Pony truss bridge over Cold Spring Canyon on CR 170330
Open to traffic

CR 13 Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1976
Pony truss bridge over an unnamed Waterway on CR 13 in Twin Lakes
Open to traffic

CR 23 Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1975
Pony truss bridge over Unnamed Waterway on CR 23
Open to traffic

CR 4 Bridge No. 1 (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1977
Pony truss bridge over Big House Canyon on CR 4
Open to traffic

CR 4 Bridge No. 2 (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1942
Pony truss bridge over an unnamed waterway on CR 4
Open to traffic

CR 4 Bridge No. 3 (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1975
Pony truss bridge over an unnamed waterway on CR 4
Open to traffic

CR 4 Bridge No. 4 (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1980
Pony truss bridge over Unnamed Waterway on CR 4
Open to traffic

Crystal Creek Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Built 1989
Pony truss bridge over Crystal Creek on BIA N9603
Open to traffic

Death Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1942; rehabilitated 1992
Pony truss bridge over Death Wash on CR 9 in Yah-ta-hey
Open to traffic

Fiquerdo Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1976
Truss bridge over Fiquerdo Wash on BIA N9504
Open to traffic

First Street Bridge (Colfax County, New Mexico)
Built 1933
Stone arch bridge over Raton Creek on First Street in Raton
Open to traffic

First Street Overpass (Colfax County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Steel stringer bridge over SR 72 on 1st Street in Raton
Open to traffic

Gallinas River Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Deck truss bridge over Gallinas River on CR A11A
Closed to all traffic

Gallinas River Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built 1909
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Gallinas River on Bridge St. in Las Vegas
Open to traffic

Gila River Bridge (Grant County, New Mexico)
Built 1915
Truss bridge over Gila River on a pedestrian walkway
Open to traffic

Green Bridge (Dona Ana County, New Mexico)
Originally the Pecos River Bridge in Chaves County (1902-1943), then moved to become the Rio Hondo Bridge at Picacho (1944-2007), and now located on the grounds of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum (2007-present).
Pratt through truss bridge over unnamed Creek on a pedestrian path on the grounds of the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum
Open to pedestrians

La Ventana (Sandoval County, New Mexico)
Built in 1955 by the state for use by ranchers and locals using State Road 43 to cross the Rio Puerco River.
Bridge over Rio Puerco River
Abandoned in place

Largo Canyon Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Built 1928
Through truss bridge over Largo Canyon on CR 4450
Open to traffic

Largo Drain Bridge (Catron County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Pony truss bridge over Largo Drain on CR A191
Open to traffic

Los Alamos Canyon Road Bridge (Los Alamos County, New Mexico)
Built 1968; rehabilitated 1992
Steel arch bridge over Los Alamos Canyon Road on NM 501 in Los Alamos
Open to traffic

Mexican Canyon Trestle (Otero County, New Mexico)
Built 1899; abandoned 1948
Large wooden trestle on the former Alamogordo & Sacramento Mountain Railroad near Cloudcroft
Derelict, but scheduled for rehabilitation in 2007-08

Mexican Springs Road Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1942; rehabilitated 1991
Pony truss bridge over Mexican Springs Wash on Mexican Springs Road in Nakaibito
Open to traffic

Middle Fork Percha Creek Bridge (Sierra County, New Mexico)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Middle Fork Percha Creek on NM 152
Open to traffic

Monument Draw Bridge (Lea County, New Mexico)
Timber stringer bridge over Monument Draw on Texas & New Mexico Railroad
Open to traffic and in use.

Mora River Bridge (Mora County, New Mexico)
Built 1930
Pony truss bridge over Mora River on NM 97
Open to traffic

Mud Tunnel (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)
Tunnel on Railroad
Open to traffic

NM 549 Bridge (Luna County, New Mexico)
Built 1930
Wooden deck bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on NM 549
Open to traffic

Nogal Canyon Bridge (Socorro County, New Mexico)
Built 1968
Pair of deck truss bridges over Nogal Canyon on I-25
Open to traffic

Nose Rock Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1977
Pony truss bridge over Nose Rock Wash on CR 43
Open to traffic

Old Alameda Bridge (Bernalillo County, New Mexico)
Built 1955
Concrete tee beam bridge over Rio Grande on Nm-528
Open to pedestrians on a trail

Old NM 74 Rio Grande Bridge (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)
Built 1930
Pony truss bridge over Rio Grande on an old alignmentI of Irr/Nm-74
Open to pedestrians

Old Route 66 Arroyo De Las Palomas Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Arroyo De Las Palomas on Fr-4102
Open to traffic

Old route 66 bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Abandoned concrete stringer bridge over Unnamed wash on formerly us 66
Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Pony truss bridge over Big Sandy wash on Old US 66
Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Abandoned steel stringer bridge over tributary of Rio San Jose on An abandoned section of Old US 66
Abandoned

Old Route 66 Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built 1921
Parker through truss bridge over Pecos River on an old alignment of US 66 (pre 1937 alignment)
Closed to all traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Concrete stringer bridge over Trujillo Creek on an abandoned alignment of US 66
Closed to all traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1931
Timber stringer bridge over Unnamed Waterway on 37-C020 (Old Route 66)
Open to traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1931
Timber stringer bridge over Trujillo Creek on 37-C020 (Old Route 66)
Open to traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built ca. 1931
Concrete stringer bridge over Blanco Creek on an abandoned alignment of US 66
Closed to all traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Guadalupe County, New Mexico)
Concrete stringer bridge over Cuervito Creek on an abandoned alignment of US 66
Closed to all traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Timber stringer bridge over Branch of Rio San Jose on Old US Hwy 66
Open to traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Unnamed Waterway on Fr-4102
Open to traffic

Old Route 66 Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Steel stringer bridge over Unnamed Waterway on Fr-4102
Open to traffic

Old US 180 Bridge (Catron County, New Mexico)
Parker through truss bridge over San Francisco River on an old alignment of US 180
Closed to all traffic

Old US 550 Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Parker through truss bridge over Animas River on an old alignment of US 550
Open to pedestrians

Otowi Suspension Bridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Bridge was built under the direction of James A. French and was one of the best built bridges during that time. Bridge was bypassed by current bridge in 1948.
Bridge over Rio Grande River on Carried old highway now NM 502
Open to pedestrians

Palace Avenue Bridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1979
Concrete arch bridge over Santa Fe River on Palace Avenue in Santa Fe
Open to traffic

Pecos River Flume (Eddy County, New Mexico)
Built ca. 1903
Four-span concrete arch aqueduct carrying Southern Main Canal over Pecos River at Carlsbad
Still carries water

Percha Creek Bridge (Sierra County, New Mexico)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Percha Creek on NM 152
Open to traffic

Placitas Arroyo Bridge (Dona Ana County, New Mexico)
Built 1931
Wooden bridge over Placitas Arroyo on NM 187
Open to traffic

Radium Springs Rio Grande Bridge (Dona Ana County, New Mexico)
Built 1933, made into a pedestrian bridge in 2003 when replacement bridge was built.
Timber stringer bridge over Rio Grande on an old alignment of NM 185
Open to pedestrians

Rd 2290 Animas River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Pratt through truss bridge over Animas River on Rd 2290
Open to traffic

Red Willow Wash Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1942; rehabilitated 1992
Pony truss bridge over Red Willow Wash on Choos Gai Drive (Choos Gai Dr) in Tohatchi
Open to traffic

Rio Grande Bridge (Sierra County, New Mexico)
Built 1966
Pony truss bridge over Rio Grande on CR B038
Open to traffic

Rio Grande Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built 1935
Through truss bridge over Rio Grande on CR B007
Open to traffic

Rio Grande Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built 1957
Through truss bridge over Rio Grande on NM 567
Open to traffic

Rio Hondo Bridge (Lincoln County, New Mexico)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over Rio Hondo on NM 395
Open to traffic

Rio Pueblo Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built c. 1930
Pratt through truss bridge over Rio Pueblo de Taos on private road off SR 518, 0.1 mi. W of SR 75.
Open to traffic

Rio Puerco Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1980
Pony truss bridge over Rio Puerco on CR 43
Open to traffic

Rio Puerco Bridge (Socorro County, New Mexico)
Built 1930
Through truss bridge over Rio Puerco on Old NM 116
Open to traffic

Rio Puerco Bridge (Bernalillo County, New Mexico)
Built 1933; remodeled 1957; bypassed 1999
Parker through truss bridge over the Rio Puerco on the frontage road (formerly US 66) at exit 140 on IH-40
Open to pedestrians

Rio Puerco of The West Bridge (McKinley County, New Mexico)
Built 1988
Pony truss bridge over Rio Puerco of The West on CR 49
Open to traffic

Rio San Jose Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Pony truss bridge over Rio San Jose on NM 124 (Old US 66)
Open to traffic

Rock Tunnel (Rio Arriba County, New Mexico)
Tunnel through Phantom Spire on Railroad
Open to traffic

Route 66 Cyprus Bridge (Quay County, New Mexico)
Built 1931
Timber stringer bridge over Trujillo Creek on 37-C020
Open to traffic

Route 66 La Bajada Bridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1928
Timber stringer bridge over Santa Fe River on the pre 1932 alignment of US 66
Open to traffic

San Francisco Street Bridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Built 1974
Concrete arch bridge over Arroyo De Las Mascaras on San Francisco Street in Santa Fe
Open to traffic

San Juan River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Built 1936
Through truss bridge over San Juan River on Southbound US 64 in Shiprock
Open to traffic

San Juan River Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Through truss bridge over San Juan River on Ranch Road


Santa Fe Overpass (Colfax County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Steel stringer bridge over SR 72 on Santa Fe Railway in Raton
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Overpass (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Built 1961
Plate girder-and-stringer bridge over I-40 & SR 124 on BNSF Railway
Open to traffic

Seboyeta Creek Bridge (Cibola County, New Mexico)
Built 1975
Deck truss bridge over Seboyeta Creek on CR 1
Open to traffic

Shelby Street Footbridge (Santa Fe County, New Mexico)
Bridge over Santa Fe River on Pedestrian trail just off Alameda Street
Open to pedestrians

South Canadian River Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built 1940
Concrete arch bridge over South Canadian River on Access Road
Open to traffic

Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge (El Paso County, Texas)
Built 1917
Deck truss bridge over the Rio Grande on Southern Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

Southern Pacific Railroad Bridge 1917 (El Paso County, Texas)
Built 1917
Deck truss bridge over Rio Grande on Southern Pacific Railroad
Open to rail traffic

Starkweather Canyon Bridge (Catron County, New Mexico)
Built 1939
Pony truss bridge over Starkweather Canyon on NM 12
Open to traffic

Taos Gorge Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built 1965
Cantilever Deck truss bridge over Rio Grande on US 64, northwest of Taos
Open to traffic

Tyrone Ridge Road Bridge (Grant County, New Mexico)
Built 1927
Pony truss bridge over San Vicente Arroyo on Tyrone Ridge Road
Open to traffic

Union Pacific Railroad Canadian River Trestle (Quay County, New Mexico)
Deck plate girder bridge over Canadian River on the Union Pacific Railroad in Logan
Open to railroad

US 82 Tunnel (Otero County, New Mexico)
Built 1949
Tunnel on US 82 under a rock formation
Open to traffic

Variadero Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built ca. 1915; bypassed 1957
Concrete pony truss bridge over Rio Conchas on Old NM 104
Still standing, but condition unknown

Walking Bridge (San Juan County, New Mexico)
Bridge over Animas River
Open to pedestrians