US Military Transportation Corps
Reporting mark: DODX; USAX; USNX; DAFX
View Exhibit mapUSAX (Army), USNX (Navy), & DAFX (Air Force); All have been supplanted by DODX
Not to be confused with the earlier Civil War-era United States Military Railroad (USMRR)
DODX - Devils Elbow Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1941 as part of a railroad spur to Fort Leonard WoodTwo-span through truss bridge over Big Piney River on the US Army Railroad near Devils ElbowOpen to railroad traffic
DODX - Little Piney Creek Bridge (Phelps County, Missouri)
Built 1902, probably relocated hereThrough truss bridge over Little Piney Creek on US Army RROpen to traffic
DODX - Long Creek Bridge (Des Moines County, Iowa)
Deck plate girder bridge over Long Creek on US Army Transportation CorpsOpen to traffic
DODX - Temporal Road Trestle (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1941 as part of a railroad spur to Fort Leonard WoodMassive wooden trestle on the US Army Railroad over Temporal Road and a branch of Big Piney RiverOpen to railroad traffic
Hamburg Trail Tunnel (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Built as part of a US Govn't Railroad branch line from the KATY RR to Weldon Springs Army ReserveTunnel under under Highway 94 on Hamburg Trail (from USG Railroad)Open to pedestrians
Mare Island Bridge (1935) (Solano County, California)
Built 1935; replaced 1980Lost Deck plate girder bridge over Mare Island Strait on Mare Island Shipyard RD w RRReplaced by a new bridge
USAX - Beulah Street Overpass (Fairfax County, Virginia)
Built 1928; Abandoned since 1993Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Beulah Street on Former Military RailroadDerelict/abandoned
USNX - Leonardville Road Overpass (Monmouth County, New Jersey)
Built 1942; rehabilitated 1991Concrete stringer bridge over Leonardville Road on United States Navy Railroad Earle Naval Weapons Station LineOpen to traffic
USNX - NJ36 Overpass (Monmouth County, New Jersey)
Built 1942Slab bridge over NJ 36 on United States Navy Railroad Earle Naval Weapons Station LineOpen to traffic