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Old Cleves Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Penn Bridge Co.; parallel bridge built 1959-60; closed to traffic Feb. 1988; replaced 1990
Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Great Miami River on eastbound US 50 at Cleves
Replaced by modern bridge

Old Colerain Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1894 by the King Bridge Co.
Lost through truss bidge over Great Miami River on CR 463
No longer exists

Old Grade Road Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1924; replaced 1989
Lost skewed through truss bridge over North Fork Salt River (Brashear Ditch) on CR 285 (Old Grade Road) south of Brashear
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Old Hagerstown Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1920; rehabilitated 1978; relocated to local golf course 1994
Pratt pony truss bridge originally over Little Catoctin Creek on Old Hagerstown Road
Relocated for reuse

Old Happy Isles Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1921, Removed 2001
Concrete deck girder bridge over Merced River on Park Path
Removed but not replaced

Old Highway 119 Bridge (Harlan County, Kentucky)
Built 1924 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1954----One of two nearby river crossings utilizing Baltimore through truss spans. Replaced 1999.
Baltimore through truss bridge over Cumberland River, Clover Fork on KY 840
Removed as the Cumberland River was re-routed such that a bridge is no longer needed.

Old Mill Road Bridge (Northampton County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1870; rebuilt in 1930 and 1948
Pratt through truss bridge over Saucon Creek on Old Mill Rd in Lower Saucon Township
Open to pedestrians

Old Mill Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1882 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Owens Creek on Old Mill Road
Open to traffic

Old Railroad Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
First bridge in location built in 1837, rebuilt several times through the years
Warren through truss bridge over Tennessee River on Walking trail on lower deck, abandon railway on upper deck
Open to pedestrians

Old River Bridge (Saline County, Arkansas)
Built 1899 by the Youngstown Bridge Co. of Youngstown, Ohio; closed to traffic in 1974
Two-span through truss bridge over Saline River on the Old Military Road near Benton
Abandoned with portions of deck missing

Old Rulo Railroad Bridge (Richardson County, Nebraska)
Built 1887 under the direction of George S. Morison; replaced 1977 by new truss spans reusing the existing piers
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Missouri River
Superstructure replaced

Old Sidney Lanier Bridge (Glynn County, Georgia)
Built 1956, replaced by new cable stay bridge
Lost vertical-lift bridge over Brunswick River on US 17 at Brunswick
No longer exists

Old St. Charles Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Completed 1904; closed to traffic in 1992; finally dismantled in 1997
Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River at St. Charles
Replaced by the Discovery Bridge (Missouri State Highway 370) downstream, next to the Wabash Railroad Bridge

Oldtown Bridge (Bonner County, Idaho)
Built 1926-27; replaced 1988
Lost four-span Parker through truss bridge over Pend Oreille River on US 2 in Oldtown
Replaced by new bridge

Onion Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1911 by the Western Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Onion Creek on County Road 4500 west of Coffeyville
Bypassed with a new bridge and abandoned

Orange Street Bridge (Missoula County, Montana)
Built 1937; replaced 2003
Lost deck truss bridge over Clark Fork on Orange Street in Missoula
Replaced by new bridge

Oregon City Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built 1922, Rehabilitation 2012
Steel through arch bridge over Willamette River on OR-43 in Oregon City
Open to traffic

Orient Bridge (Ferry County, Washington)
Built 1908; rehabilitated 2006
Through truss bridge over Kettle River on Ferry Street in Curlew
Open to traffic

Osage Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built in 1911 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas
Through truss bridge over Osage Creek on CR 71 southeast of Healing Springs
Closed

Osage River MO 7 Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built 1930; replaced in the 1970s by a new bridge with the creation of Truman Reservoir
Lost through truss bridge over Osage River on MO 7 (formerly MO 35) west of Warsaw
Removed

Osceola Arch Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Built 1928; replacement bridge completed 1974
Lost open-spandrel arch bridge on MO 13 over Osage River (Truman Reservoir) near Osceola
Replaced by a new bridge

Osceola Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Osage River at Osceola
Demolished with the creation of Truman Reservoir

Ottawa Railroad Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Bridge is a multi-span railroad bridge built in 1898 by the King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio.
Through truss bridge over Illinois River on Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad in Ottawa


Ouaquaga Bridge (Broome County, New York)
Built 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1990
Two-span lenticular through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Dutchtown Road
Open to traffic

Outerbridge Crossing (Richmond County, New York)
Opened to traffic June 29, 1928
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Arthur Kill on NY 440/NJ 440 between Perth Amboy and Staten Island in New York
Open to traffic

Pacific Avenue Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1897 by W.S. Hewett & Co.
Lost through truss bridge over Tongue River on CR 054 in Miles City
Replaced by a moden bridge on current site

Packsaddle Bridge (Roger Mills County, Oklahoma)
Built 1929-30; replaced 1985
Lost 26-span through truss bridge over South Canadian River on US 283
Replaced by a modern bridge

Paradise Road Bridge (Clay County, Missouri)
Built 1896 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works of St. Louis; demolished 1979 with the creation of Smithville Reservoir
Lost through truss over Little Platte River near Paradise
Removed

Park Avenue Bridge (Greenlee County, Arizona)
Built 1918 by the Midland Construction Co.
Through truss bridge over San Francisco River on Zorrilla Street in Clifton
Open to traffic

Parker Bridge (Montgomery County, Kansas)
Built 1871 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio. Main span replaced with a Camelback through truss in the 1920's. Bridge closed and approach span removed Dec. 19, 1980. Rest of bridge demolished ca. 1988
Lost bowstring through truss bridge over Verdigris River southeast of Coffeyville
No longer exists

Parks Bar Bridge (Yuba County, California)
Built 1913
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Yuba River on CA 20
Replaced in 1993 and destroyed.

Pembroke Bridge (Giles County, Virginia)
Built 1915-16 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; Bypassed by new bridge in 1996
Through truss bridge over New River on former River Road (Route 623)
Bypassed by new bridge

Pennsylvania Railroad Allegheny River Bridge (McKean County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1900
Pratt through truss bridge over Allegheny River on Norfork Southern Railroad (formerly Pennsylvania Railroad)


Perkins Corner Bridge (Tolland County, Connecticut)
Built 1914 by the American Bridge Co.; replaced 1995
Lost pony truss bridge over Willimantic River on Flanders Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Phoenix Bridge over Craig Creek (Botetourt County, Virginia)
Built 1887 by the Phoenix Bridge Co.; Erected here in 1903 by the C&O Railroad; Converted to auto use in 1963.
Pratt through truss bridge over Craig Creek on Ball Park Road (Route 685)
Open to traffic

Pilot Grove Park Bridge (Montgomery County, Iowa)
Built 1876 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.; relocated 1968
Relocated bowstring pony truss bridge in Pilot Grove County Park
Open to pedestrians

Pine Bank Arch (New York County, New York)
Built 1861
Cast iron girder bridge over the bridle path on a pedestrian walkway in Central Park
Open to pedestrians

Pine Creek Bridge (Park County, Montana)
Built 1910 by the Montana Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on CR 203, just west of Pine Creek
Replaced by new bridge

Pine Creek Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1964; reconstructed 2008-11
Lenticular through truss bridge over Pine Creek on PA 3003
Open to traffic

Pine Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1876 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1960
Bowstring through truss bridge over Pine Creek on TR 993 (Messerall Road)
Abandoned with deck removed

Pithole Creek Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1949
Stone arch bridge over Pithole Creek on Eagle Rock Road (PA 1004)
Open to traffic

Plattsmouth Railroad Bridge (Cass County, Nebraska)
Built 1902
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over the Missouri River on the BNSF Railway at Plattsmouth
Open to traffic

Pleasanton Road Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1910 by H.B. Thompson & Co.; Bypassed by new bridge in 1985
Open-spandrel concrete arch bridge over Medina River on Old Pleasanton Road
Closed to all traffic

Pleasantville Covered Bridge (Berks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1852 as an uncovered bridge; covered in 1856
Covered bridge over Little Manatawny Creek on PA 1030 (Covered Bridge Road)
Open to traffic

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 Pocahontas
Open to two lanes of westbound traffic; eastbound traffic is carried by a parallel deck girder bridge

Poffenberger Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1878 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2006
Whipple through truss bridge over Catoctin Creek on Poffenberger Road
Open to traffic

Pohono Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1928
Concrete arch bridge over Merced River on Valley Loop Road
Open to traffic

Poinsett Bridge (Greenville County, South Carolina)
Built 1820 by Joel Poinsett
Gothic stone arch bridge over Little Gap Creek on CR 42 near Tigerville
Open to pedestrians only

Ponakin Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1871; closed to traffic 1978
Post through truss bridge over North Branch Nashua River on Ponakin Road
Closed to all traffic

Poquessing Creek Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904
Concrete arch bridge over Poquessing Creek on Frankford Avenue/Bristol Pike (US 13) in Philadelphia
Open to traffic

Portage Bridge (Wyoming County, New York)
Built 1875 for the Erie Railroad; deck truss spans replaced in 1903
Deck truss bridge over Genesee River on Norfolk Southern Railway north of Portageville
Open to traffic with speed and weight restrictions

Possum Kingdom Bridge (Palo Pinto County, Texas)
Built 1942 by the Works Progress Administration
Eighteen-span stone arch bridge over Brazos River on TX 16
Open to traffic

Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge (Dutchess County, New York)
Built 1888 by the Union Bridge Co.; closed to railroad traffic May 8, 1974 due to fire; reopened to pedestrians on Oct. 3, 2009
Massive cantilevered deck truss bridge over the Hudson River between Poughkeepsie and Highland
Open to pedestrians

Powder River Bridge (Sheridan County, Wyoming)
Built 1915; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Powder River on Lower Powder River Road (CR 269)
Replaced by a new bridge

Powow River Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1891 by the Boston Bridge Works; rehabilitated 1998
Through truss swing bridge over Powwow River on Main Street
Open to traffic

Prater-Morefield Tunnel (Montezuma County, Colorado)
Tunnel on the Main Entrance Road at Mesa Verde National Park
Open to traffic

Prescott Bridge (Rockingham County, New Hampshire)
Built 1917. Demolished 1990
Steel girder bridge over Lamprey River on Prescott Road
Demolished and replaced.

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

Purdon Road Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1889 per HAE record, Built 1900 per NBI database, built 1895 per, Historic Bridges of California, CalTrans
Pratt Through truss bridge over South Yuba River on Purdon Road


Queensboro Bridge (Queens County, New York)
Opened to traffic March 30, 1909
Cantilevered through truss bridge over East River on NY 25 in New York
Open to a total of 10 lanes of traffic

Reading-Halls Station Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1846 on the Philadelphia & Reading Railroad; later relocated here to carry vehicular traffic
Wrought and cast iron pony truss bridge over the former Philadelphia & Reading Railroad on a private driveway
In use for private road/drive

Red Oak Covered Bridge (Meriwether County, Georgia)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1980
Covered bridge over Red Oak Creek on Covered Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Red River US 82 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1931; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Red River on US 82 at Garland City in Garland
Replaced by a new bridge about 1/2 mile upstream

Renwick Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built ca.1890 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company
Through truss bridge over Du Page River on Renwick Road in Plainfield
Open to one-lane traffic

Reservoir Bridge Southeast (New York County, New York)
Built 1865
Cast iron girder bridge over the bridle path on a pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians

Reservoir Bridge Southwest (New York County, New York)
Built 1864
Cast iron bridge over the bridle path on a pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians

Richardson Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built over Crooked River in Crook County, OR in 1912, Relocated to Siuslaw River in Lane County, OR in 1956, Relocated to present location in 1986
Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Amazon Creek on Fern Ridge Trail
Open to pedestrians

Richmond Bridge (Fort Bend County, Texas)
Opened July 23, 1925; parallel bridge built 1965; closed to traffic Nov. 1986; demolished July 14, 1988
Lost cantilevered through truss over Brazos River on US 90A at Richmond
Removed

Riddle Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Holtsman Road beyond the end of Route Y
Replaced by modern bridge

Rio Hondo Bridge (Comerio, Puerto Rico)
Built 1908
Eiffel pony truss bridge over Rio Hondo on PR 156
Unknown status -- appears to be lost on satellite view

River Street Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1980; replaced 2001
Lost lenticular through truss bridge over Moosup River on River Street in Moosup
Replaced by new bridge

Riverside Avenue Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1871 as part of a six-span bridge over the Housatonic River; relocated here 1895; reconstructed 1989
Whipple through truss bridge over Northeast Corridor (Metro North Railroad) on Riverside Avenue
Open to traffic

Riverside Bridge (Washoe County, Nevada)
Built 1920; replaced 1994
Lost concrete arch bridge over Truckee River on Booth Street in Reno
Replaced by new bridge

Roaring Creek Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1913 by Ferro Concrete Co.
Concrete arch bridge over Roaring Creek on Slabtown Road in Slabtown
Open to traffic

Roberts Bluff Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1904 by A.M. Blodgett of Kansas City
Lost through truss over Lamine River on Buffalo Prairie Drive south of Blackwater
Replaced by a new bridge in 1988

Robertson Bridge (Josephine County, Oregon)
Built in Grants Pass 1909, Relocated 1929, Abandoned 2001
Abandoned Parker through truss bridge over Rogue River on Lower River Road
Abandoned

Rock House Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Rockhouse Road near Russellville
Replaced by a new bridge

Rock Point Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 1919, Rehabilitated 2010
Concrete arch bridge over Rogue River on OR 99
Open to traffic

Rockport Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1900 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; destroyed by flooding in 1990
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on AR 84 in Malvern
Destroyed by flooding

Rodrick Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built 1872 by the Coshocton Iron Works using a design patented in 1841 by Squire Whipple. Relocated in 1998.
Bowstring through truss bridge originally located over Wills Creek on TR 144 in Coshocton County and relocated to Ohio State University-Newark Campus grounds
Open to pedestrians only

Rollins Farm Bridge (Strafford County, New Hampshire)
Built 1904 rebuilt 1929
Howe pony truss bridge over Boston & Maine Railroad on Old Ham Road
Closed to all traffic

Romeo Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1899 on romeo road across Chicago S&S Canal; closed to traffic 1992; relocated in 1998 to neighboring trail.
Relocated through truss swing bridge over marsh on Centennial Trail.
Open to Pedestrians

Romley Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1881 by the Denver, South Park, and Pacific Railroad
Closed deck truss bridge over Pomeray Gulch (Chrysolite Creek) on FR 295 southwest of St. Elmo
Open to pedestrians only

Roscoe Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Replacement bridge built ca. 1976
Lost through truss on Route E over Osage River (now Truman Reservoir) at Roscoe
Replaced by a new bridge

Roubideau Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Built 1911 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on CR G50
Replaced by modern bridge

Rough Hollow Bridge (Hickory County, Missouri)
Built 1890-91 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. at Hermitage; relocated here in 1932
Through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on CR 281 north of Hermitage, between Route Y and Route U
Open to traffic

Roundup Bridge (Musselshell County, Montana)
Built 1893-94 by the Hewett Bridge Co.; relocated in 1911
Wooden through truss bridge over Musselshell River on CR 118
Open to traffic

Roxie Road Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co. during 1905-1906 at a cost of $1,700; replaced by a concrete bridge in 1994
Lost through truss over Cane Creek on CR 450 west of Poplar Bluff
Replaced by a concrete span on a new alignment to the north

Rush's Mill Bridge (Berks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1869 over Perkiomen Creek; relocated and rehabilitated for pedestrian traffic in 1980
Iron pony truss bridge over Plum Creek on the Union Canal Trail
Open to pedestrians

Ruth Bridge (St. Martin Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1932; replaced 1993
Lost swing bridge over Bayou Teche on LA 351
Replaced by new bridge

Salamonie Road Bridge (Huntington County, Indiana)
Built 1885 by the Smith Bridge Co.; replaced 1993
Lost Whipple truss over Wabash River on CR 200 W (Salamonie Road)
Replaced by modern bridge

Saline River AR 229 Bridge (Saline County, Arkansas)
Built 1928; replaced 1999
Lost two-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Saline River on AR 229 (Old US 67/70) just west of Benton in Benton
Replaced by a new bridge

Sample's Crossing Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.; replaced by new bridge in 1948 but allowed to remain standing
Through truss bridge over Judith River on Route 81
Unknown status

San Antonio Creek Bridge (Santa Barbara County, California)
Built 1916, Replaced 1984
Lost Concrete pony/through girder bridge over San Antonio Creek on Harris Grade Road (Old CA-1)
Replaced by new bridge

San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge (San Francisco County, California)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1962
Suspension and cantilever truss bridge over San Francisco Bay on I-80 in Oakland
Open to traffic

San Rafael Bridge (Emery County, Utah)
Built 1937 by the Civilian Conservation Corps; rebuilt, restored, 1994
Suspension bridge over the San Rafael River at Buckhorn Wash
Restored 1994

San Roque Canyon Bridge (Santa Barbara County, California)
Buil 1932, Replaced 1984
Lost Steel arch bridge over San Roque Canyon on CA 192
Replaced by new bridge

Sanderson Avenue Bridge (Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904; replaced 1990
Lost closed-spandrel arch bridge over Lackawanna River on Sanderson Avenue
Replaced by new bridge

Santa Ana River Railroad Bridge (Riverside County, California)
Built 1904
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Santa Ana River on Union Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Railroad S&S Canal Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1898
Two track Pratt through truss bridge over Sanitary & Ship Canal on BNSF (former Santa Fe) Railroad
Open to traffic