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Vera Cruz Bridge (Wells County, Indiana)
Built in 1887 by Indiana Bridge Co., bypassed by a new bridge
Whipple through truss bridge over Wabash River on a bypassed section of SR 301
Closed to all traffic

Victor Bridge (Ravalli County, Montana)
Built 1907; replaced 2000
Lost through truss bridge over Bitterroot River on CR 404, just east of Victor
Replaced by new bridge

Victoria Avenue Bridge (Riverside County, California)
Built 1928 to replace wooden bridge.
Concrete arch bridge over Teguesquite Arroyo on Victoria Avenue in Riverside


Vine Street Bridge (Washington County, Vermont)
Built ca. 1870; bypassed 1989
Parker pony truss bridge over New England Central Railroad on Vine Street
Open to pedestrians

Vischers Ferry Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1869 over the Erie Canal at Fultonville; relocated 1919 to cross Cayadutta Creek at Fonda; moved and preserved 1996-98
Bowstring pony truss bridge over abandoned section of Erie Canal on a pedestrian walkway in Vischer Ferry Nature and Historic Preserve
Open to pedestrians

Vole Drive Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Originally built 1886 at Redings Mill by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co., then relocated here in 1932. Replaced by a new bridge in 1993.
Lost through truss bridge over Clear Creek on Vole Drive (CR 312) east of Ritchie
Replaced by a modern stringer bridge

Wabash Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1930
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Wabash Avenue in Chicago
Open to traffic

Waco Suspension Bridge (McLennan County, Texas)
Built 1869-70; rehabilitated 1914
Suspension bridge over the Brazos River on Bridge Street in Waco
Open to pedestrians only

Waddell "A" Truss Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1898 for the Quincy, Omaha and Kansas City Railway. Abandoned in 1939, but converted into a highway bridge on MO 4 in 1953. Dismantled in 1980 to make room for Smithville Reservoir, but relocated to English Landing Park in Parkville in 1987.
Through truss bridge originally spanning Linn Branch Creek in Clinton County near Trimble, but relocated to English Landing Park in Parkville spanning Rush Creek
Open to pedestrians only

Wailoa Stream Bridge (Hawaii County, Hawaii)
Built 1938; rehabilitated 1993
Concrete tee beam bridge over Wailoa Stream on Hawaii Belt Road
Open to traffic

Waldo-Hancock Bridge (Waldo County, Maine)
Built 1931; bypassed by new bridge 2006-07; Demolished 2012-2013.
Demolished suspension bridge over Penobscot River on former US 1 in Prospect
Demolished, despite not being in the way of anything.

Wallace Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Southwestern Bridge Co. of Joplin, MO
Camelback through truss bridge over Fourche La Fave on Wallace Road (CR 18)
Bridge re-opened following repair. New signage installed

Wallrich Bridge (Livingston County, Illinois)
Built 1905; rehabilitated 1976; replaced 1979
Lost bowstring through truss bridge over North Fork Vermilion River on TR 276B
Replaced by new bridge

Walnut Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1889-91
Six-span through truss bridge over the Tennessee River on Walnut Street in Chattanooga
Open to pedestrians only

Walnut Street Bridge (Northampton County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1860
Pratt through truss bridge formerly over Saucon Creek on Walnut Street in Hellertown
Open to pedestrians

Wapsipinicon River Bridge (Buchanan County, Iowa)
Built 1927 by the Miller-Taylor Construction Co. of Waterloo, Iowa; rehabilitated 1999
Four-span concrete arch bridge over the Wapsipinicon River on IA 150 in Independence
Open to traffic

War Eagle Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, Illinois; Rehabilitated 2010
Through truss bridge over War Eagle Creek on CR 98
Open to traffic

Wards Crossing Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1905 by the Converse Bridge Co. of Chattanooga, Tennessee
Through truss bridge over Fourche LaFave on River Road/Sunlight Bay Road southwest of Plainview
Open to one-lane traffic

Warsaw Middle Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
First bridge built 1895; collapsed March 1913; new bridge completed Sept. 1913; closed to traffic in 1975
Lost swinging bridge over Osage River on the road between Warsaw and Whitakerville
No longer exists

Warsaw Upper Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built 1928 by Joseph Dice; closed to traffic in 1979; rehabilitated 2007
Swinging bridge over Osage River on MO 7 (formerly Route A) in Warsaw
Open to pedestrians only

Washington Avenue Bridge (Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1906-08
Deck plate girder bridge over Washington Avenue on Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad


Washington Crossing Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1923-24
Three-span steel arch bridge over Allegheny River on Fortieth Street (Route 2124) in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Washington Street Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1910-11 by the Midland Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over the railroad tracks on Washington Street in Sedalia, three blocks east of MO 765
Closed to all traffic

Washinton Street Bridge (Spokane County, Washington)
Built 1907-08; replaced 1985
Lost three-span arch bridge over Spokane River on Washington Street in Spokane
Replaced by new bridge

Waterbury Bridge (Washington County, Vermont)
Built 1924 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; damaged by 1927 flood; reconstructed in 1928; replaced 1992
Lost through truss bridge over Winooski River on US 2
Replaced by new bridge

Waters Bluff Bridge (Smith County, Texas)
Built 1911 by Austin Brothers
Camelback through truss bridge over Sabine River on Smith County Road 356/ River Road
Appears lost in satellite and NBI data, Replaced by new bridge

Waterville Bridge (Lebanon County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; relocated 1985
Lenticular through truss bridge over Swatara Creek on the Appalachian Trail in Fort Indiantown Gap
Open to pedestrians only

Watkins Glen Pedestrian Bridge (Schuyler County, New York)
Built ca. 1873
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Watkins Glen Gorge on a pedestrian trail at Watkins Glen State Park
Open to pedestrians

Watts Bridge (Mercer County, Illinois)
Built 1870; rehabilitated 1884 and 1914; replaced 1989
Lost Bowstring pony truss bridge over Pope Creek on 16th Street
Replaced by new bridge

Wawona Covered Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built in 1878 this bridge is located in the south part of Yosemite National Park. Just down the hill from historic Wawona Hotel.
Covered Queen-post truss bridge over South Fork of Merced River
Open to pedestrians

Wells Creek Bollman Bridge (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1871 on the B&O Railroad; relocated 1910 as a vehicular bridge
Iron through truss bridge formerly carrying the B&O Railroad


Wells Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1922, rehabilitated 2013
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on N. Wells Street in Chicago
Under major rehabilitation. Open to railroad traffic only. Closed to cars and pedestrians.

West Auburn Bridge (Fayette County, Iowa)
Built 1881; bypassed by a new bridge in 1996 but left standing.
Whipple through truss bridge over Little Turkey River on Bn Road near West Union
Replaced by bridge on new alignment but left standing.Can be seen from the new bridge.

West Division Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1903; rehabilitated 1983
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River Canal on Division Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

West Main Street Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1870 by the Cowin Iron Works
Two-span iron pony truss bridge over South Branch Raritan River on W. Main Street in Clinton
Open to one-way traffic

West Penn Railroad Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1903; converted for pedestrian use in 1999
Through truss bridge over the Allegheny River Back Channel on the Three Rivers Heritage Trail
Converted to pedestrian use in 1999

West Sixth Street Bridge (Travis County, Texas)
Built 1887
Stone arch bridge over Shoal Creek on Loop 343 (W. 6th Street) in Austin
Open to traffic

West Street Bridge (Washington County, Rhode Island)
Built 1913
Lost through truss bridge over Amtrak on West Street in Westerly
Removed but not replaced

West Union Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1876, bypassed in 1964
Covered bridge over Sugar Creek on CR525W north of West Union
Open to pedestrians only

Western Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1942
Girder bridge over the Sanitary & Ship Canal on Western Avenue in Chicago
Open to traffic

Westinghouse Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1983
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Turtle Creek on US 30 in East Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Weston Road Bridge (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1888; replaced 1997
Lost pony truss bridge over CSX/MBTA Railroad on Weston Road
Replaced by new bridge

White Rock Bridge (Washington County, Rhode Island)
Built 1906 by the National Construction Co.; railroad discontinued 1922; bridge closed to all traffic in 1976
Through and pony truss bridge over Pawcatuck River on Bridge Road/White Rock Road at Westerly
Open for Pedestrian Use

White Water Creek Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1872 as part of a seven-span bridge over a Mississippi River slough at Dubuque; relocated here ca. 1890; and again back to Dubuque to serve as a recreational area at a local park in 2007
Through truss bridge over White Water Creek on Whitewater Drive
Replaced by a new bridge; Truss bridge relocated to a park in Dubuque

White's Covered Bridge (Ionia County, Michigan)
Built 1867-1869; Subsequent work 1936, 1967, 1991;
Covered bridge over Flat River on White's Bridge Road
Open to traffic

White's Ferry Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
Built 1910; replaced 1994. One of the nine bridges submitted to NRHP in "Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County Thematic Resources", 1980-10-29
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Spoon River on TR 209
Replaced by new bridge

Wildcat Creek Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1939
Concrete arch bridge over Wildcat Creek on Big Oak Flat Road in Yosemite National Park
Open to traffic

Willamette River Bridge (Benton County, Oregon)
Built 1926; rehabilitated 1971
Parker through truss bridge over Willamette River on Eastbound US 20 in Albany
Open to traffic

Williams Road Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Originally built 1884 over French Creek in Franklin as a two-span bridge; portions of one span relocated here in 1911-12
Lost (?) Pratt through truss bridge over Sugar Creek Middle Branch on Williams Road (TR 627)
Still in place and open to traffic

Williamsburg Bridge (Kings County, New York)
Opened to traffic December 19, 1903
Suspension bridge over East River on Delancey Street in New York
Open to traffic

Williamstown-Marietta Bridge (Wood County, West Virginia)
Built 1903; Replaced 1992
Lost Through truss bridge over Ohio River on WV 31/OH 60
Replaced by new bridge

Wills Creek Bridge (Allegany County, Maryland)
Built in 1860, repointed in 1915. By 1984 it was in need of major attention by specialized workers

No longer exists

Wilson Hollow Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1905-06 by the Joliet Bridge Co.; demolished in the 1990s and never replaced
Lost through truss over Big River south of Vineland on Wilson Hollow Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Wilson River Bridge (Tillamook County, Oregon)
Built 1931
Reinforced concrete tied arch bridge over Wilson River on US 101
Open to traffic

Winchester Bridge (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1923, Rehabilitated 2008
Concrete arch bridge over North Umpqua River on OR 99
Open to Traffic

Wind River Diversion Dam Bridge (Fremont County, Wyoming)
Built 1925 by the Taggart Construction Co.
Eight-span pony truss bridge over Wind River on CR 298 across Wind River Diversion Dam
Open to traffic

Windham Road Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1857; bypassed 2001; reopened to pedestrians 2006
Two-span stone arch bridge over Willimantic River on Windham Road in Windham
Open to pedestrians only

Windsor Harbor Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Originally built 1874 by the Keystone Bridge Co. over River Des Peres at Lemay Ferry in St. Louis. Relocated to Kimmswick in 1930; bypassed by new bridge in 1985.
Wrought-iron through truss over Rock Creek on Windsor Harbor Road in Kimmswick
Open to pedestrians only

Winkley Bridge (Cleburne County, Arkansas)
Built 1912 by contractor Harry Churchill. Closed to vehicular traffic in 1972; collapsed Oct. 28, 1989, killing five pedestrians.
Lost swinging bridge over Little Red River on AR 110 east of Heber Springs
Collapsed

Wolf Point Bridge (Roosevelt County, Montana)
Built 1930; bypassed by new bridge in 1998
Preserved three-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on MT 13
Bridge is preserved and scheduled to be used as a pedestrian bridge

Woolsey Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1925
Two-span through truss bridge over West Fork White River on CR 35
Open to traffic with 3 Ton weight limit

Wright's Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1905-06
Covered bridge over Sugar River on the Sugar River Trail (former Boston & Maine Railroad)
Open to pedestrians

Wye Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Parker through truss bridge over Allegheny River on Pennsylvania Railroad
Open to traffic

Wyman Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; replaced 2002
Lost through truss over White River on CR 48 (Wyman Road) east of Fayetteville in Fayetteville
Replaced by a new bridge

Yale Bridge (Clark County, Washington)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1957
Suspension bridge over North Fork Lewis River on WA 503
Open to traffic

Yaquina Bay Bridge (Lincoln County, Oregon)
Built 1934
Steel through arch bridge over Yaquina Bay on US 101 in Newport
Open to traffic

Yeakle's Mill Bridge (Franklin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1888 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1949
Pony truss bridge over Little Cove Creek on PA 3026 (Mill Drive)
Replaced by new bridge

Yellow Creek Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889 by the King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Yellow Creek on TR 655
Open to traffic

York Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1906 by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co.; replaced 1982
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Missouri River on Route 280
Open to traffic

Yosemite Creek Bridge (Mariposa County, California)
Built 1922
Concrete arch bridge over Yosemite Creek on Valley Loop Road in Yosemite Valley
Open to traffic

Zoarville Station Bridge (Tuscarawas County, Ohio)
Built in 1868 by Smith,Latrobe,& Co., relocated and restored in 2007.
Fink through truss bridge over Conotton Creek on Old section SR-212
Open to pedestrians

Zurich Street Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1890 by the Chicago & Alton Railroad; replaced 1998
Lost timber pony truss bridge over the UPRR on Zurich Street near Joliet
Replaced by modern bridge