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Academia Covered Bridge 38-34-01 (Juniata County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902 by James M. GronigerCovered bridge over Tuscarora Creek southeast of AcademiaOpen to pedestrians only
Adams County Fairgrounds Pony Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Originally located over Frazier Creek on CR 1800N/CR 725E; later relocated to fairgroundsPony truss bridge over a branch of Honey Creek at Adams County FairgroundsOpen to pedestrians only
AEFR- Unnamed Creek Bridge #2 (Kane County, Illinois)
Built 1906Steel stringer bridge over Unnamed Creek on Fox River Trolly MuseumOpen to traffic
Balltown Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1880, and removed in 1993. Moved to Ezekiel Williams Memorial Park, in Cole Camp, MoThrough truss bridge over Cole Camp CreekRelocated and preserved
Big Bend Tunnel (Summers County, West Virginia)
built from 1870-1872 by C&O RR to cut off Big Bend. Legend/tradition names this tunnel as scene of 'Steel Driving Man' John Henry's race with steam drillOriginal tunnel built to bypass an 8 mile long bend in the Greenbrier River. Passes between Hilldale, and Talcott West Virginia.Intact but closed to all traffic
Brick Kingdom Path - Chronicle Bridge (Orleans County, Vermont)
Built 1906 over Town Highway 13, Relocated to Barton in 1998Warren pony truss bridge over Willoughby Brook on Brick Kingdom FootpathIntact but closed to all traffic
Brick Kingdom Path - E.M. & Sons Bridge (Orleans County, Vermont)
Built 1921 by Berlin Construction Co.on Town Highway 62; Reloacted 2000Warren pony truss bridge over the Willoughby Brook on Brick Kingdom FootpathIntact but closed to all traffic
Caplinger Mills Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1895 by the Chicago Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over Sac River at Caplinger MillsOpen to pedestrians only
City of Milwaukee Rail Ferry (Manistee County, Michigan)
Formerly carried up to 32 railcars and up to 300 passenger across Lake Michigan from Wisconsin to Michigan. Today it is designated a National Historic Landmark and resides in Manistee Bay where she is available for tours and overnight stays.Ferry across Lake Michigan on Formerly Ann Arbor Railroad(previously used and built by Grand Trunk Railway)Closed to all traffic
CMRR - Bridge C9 (Ulster County, New York)
Quadrangular lattice through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on Catskill Mountain RR (formerly Ulster & Delaware/NYC RR)Open to traffic
CSX - Milroy Crossing (Carroll County, Indiana)
Probably built so former prominant Delphi citizen Samual Milroy could access his lower fields along Deer Creek from his historic homestead. Recent Indiana 25 construction has removed all trees at this location and once again exposed it's existance.Bridge over Milroy farm access lane on Formerly CSX Transportation(nee Seaboard, L&N, Monon, Chicago Indianapolis and Louisville Railroads)Intact but closed to all traffic. New Hoosier Heartland Highway construction immediately adjacent to old bridge.
DURR - Batavia Kill Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Deck plate girder bridge over Batavia Kill on Delaware & Ulster RailroadOpen to traffic
DURR - Bush Kill Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Bush Kill on Delaware & Ulster RailroadIntact but closed to all traffic
Eight Arch Bridge (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Started in 1801 and completed in 1804 at a cost of $15,561.40 (which included board for workers). Replaced the old rotting stone and timber bridge. Consists of eight arches and was the longest stone arch bridge in Pensylvania built at that time.Stone arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek on York RoadOpen to pedestrians
Fish Creek Bridge (Henry County, Iowa)
Built 1894, moved and restored 2002Pinned Pratt truss-leg bedstead bridge, formerly over a branch of Fish Creek on a local roadOpen to pedestrians only
Forrest RR Turntable (Livingston County, Illinois)
Installed 1917, replacing a 70 ft. turntable installed June 1904Abandoned deck plate girder bridge over former roundhouse pit on Wabash RyDerelict/abandoned
Fort Snelling Tunnel (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1961Tunnel over MN 5 on Parking LotOpen to traffic
Frazier Creek Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Frazier Creek on Adams County CR 1800N / 725E dirt roadRemoved but not replaced, moved to Adams County Fairgrounds 2003.
Genesee Greenway Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built in 1840 to carry the Genesee Valley Canal over Black CreekStone arch bridge over Black Creek on Genesee GreenwayPart of Genesee Greenway Trail
Greenbank Mill Bridge (New) (New Castle County, Delaware)
Built 1882 at Wawa, Pennsylvania; purchased and relocated 2009-2010 to replace earlier pony truss bridge washed out in 2003Pratt pony truss bridge over Red Clay Creek on Pedestrian pathOpen to pedestrians only
GSM - Fontana Lake Bridge (Swain County, North Carolina)
Warren through truss bridge over Fontana Lake on Great Smoky Mountains RailroadOpen to traffic
Gunsaulus Hall Galleries (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1916Through truss bridge over South Shore and South Bend Railroad on Museum GalleryOpen to museum visitors only
Hagley Creek Road Bridge (New Castle County, Delaware)
Stone arch bridge over Mill Creek on Hagely Creek RoadOpen to traffic
Hazen Bridge (Champaign County, Illinois)
Built 1893; bypassed 1993Bypassed pratt through truss bridge over Sangamon River on TR 85Bypassed by a new bridge
HRS - Drainage Ditch Bridge (Honolulu County, Hawaii)
Deck plate girder bridge over Drainage Ditch on Hawaii Railroad SocietyOpen to traffic
Little Toby Swinging Bridge (Elk County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1992Wire suspension bridge over Little Toby Creek on Clarion - Little Toby TrailOpen to traffic
Malvern Mill Bridge (Whiteside County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1890Pratt pony truss bridge over Rock Creek on Pedestrian PathwayOpen to pedestrians only
MCRM - Baraboo River Bridge (Sauk County, Wisconsin)
Built in 1929; pier pilings damaged in 2008 flood, rebuilt with concrete pier and reopened July 2018Plate girder bridge over Baraboo River on Mid Continent Railroad MuseumIn service for railroad traffic
Montrose Avenue Bridge (McHenry County, Illinois)
Built 1916 for Milwaukee Road, tracks removed 1975, moved to Illinois Railway Museum 1998Pony/through plate girder bridge over Montrose Avenue on Milwaukee Road RRIn storage
Moose Brook Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1918; lost to arson in May 2004. Remaining structure used for testing Howe trusses at Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. On October 28, 2014, parts were returned to Gorham. Acquired by WW&FRy Sept. 2017. Installed 2019Howe pony truss bridge over Moose Brook on Former Boston & Maine/St. Lawrence & AtlanticInstalled on Wiscasset, Waterville & Farmington Railway Museum's main line. In use by their equipment.
Morgan Bridge (Madison County, Iowa)
Built 1891 by local contractor using King Iron Bridge Co. superstructure; originally carried local road over Branch of Clanton CreekPratt pony truss bridgeOpen to pedestrians only
MRM - Camp Creek Bridge (Piatt County, Illinois)
Timber stringer bridge over Camp Creek on Monticello Railway Museum (formerly IC RR)Open to traffic
N&W - Six Mile Bridge (Campbell County, Virginia)
Abandoned Pratt deck truss bridge over James River on N&W RRAbandoned in 1972; owned by the Mount Athos Regional Museum and Information Center, Inc.
NAUG - Jericho Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1907Deck plate girder bridge over Naugatuck River on Naugatuck Railroad in ThomastonOpen to traffic
Old Railroad Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1893; Modified 1895, 1906, & 1962; Lift span relocated 1990Warren through truss bridge over Tennessee River on Old Railroad Bridge TrailOpen to pedestrians
Papinville Bridge (Bates County, Missouri)
Built 1884 by the Kansas City Bridge & Iron Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 1996Through truss bridge over Marais des Cygnes River just west of PapinvilleOpen to pedestrians only
Phoenix Iron Company Bridge (Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1871; restoration 2002; Pedestrian bridge on grounds of the Schuylkill River Heritage CenterWrought iron Pratt through truss bridge over French CreekOpen to pedestrians only
Quaker Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1898, bypassed approx 2006. Left in original location.Bypassed Through truss bridge over Little Shenango River on PA 4006 (Williamson Road)Bypassed and open only to pedestrians. Very good condition!
Reading - White Deer Creek Bridge (Union County, Pennsylvania)
Collapsed in 1996 flood, rebuilt 2013Deck plate girder bridge over White Deer Creek on Former Reading Railroad (preserved for freight service)Open to traffic
Rikard's Mill Bridge (Monroe County, Alabama)
Built 1994 using an older trussPratt pony truss with fake covering over Flat Creek in Rikard's Mill Historical ParkBridge has a built in gift shop
Smith Road Bridge (Franklin County, Ohio)
Built 1881 on Smith Road over Sycamore Creek in Crawford County by the King Bridge Co. Relocated 1989 to Historical Society MuseumBowstring pony truss bridge over Pedestrian Trail on Pedestrian TrailOpen to pedestrians
South Perkasie Covered Bridge 38-09-05 (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Built in 1832.Formerly on Pleasant Spring Creek moved to dry ground in Lenape Park in Perkasie, PA in 1958.Covered bridge over dry land in Lenape ParkOpen to pedestrians
Stovall Mill Bridge 10-154-03 (White County, Georgia)
Built 1895, bypassed 1959Queenpost through truss bridge over Chickamauga Creek on an old alignment of the Clayton RoadOpen to pedestrians
Stumphouse Tunnel (Oconee County, South Carolina)
contruction began in 1856, abandoned 1859Never finished pre-Civil War railroad tunnelOpen to pedestrians, bring a flash light!
Sugar Creek Covered Bridge 13-84-02 (Sangamon County, Illinois)
Built 1880 by Thomas Black; rehabilitated 1965Covered bridge over Sugar Creek at Covered Bridge Road southeast of Chatham in ChathamOpen to pedestrians only
Tank Farm Road Bridge (Lehigh County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881; Removed 1994; Held in storage and to be used on trailForeman pony truss bridge formerly over Reading Railroad on Tank Farm RoadRemoved, not replaced, in storage
Tecumseh Railroad Bridge (Lenawee County, Michigan)
Built 1896Pratt deck truss bridge over Raisin River on Southern Michigan Railroad Society
TVRM - Whiteside Tunnel (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1858Tunnel under Missionary Ridge on Tennessee Valley Railroad Museum (formerly Southern Railway)Open to traffic
Union Canal Tunnel (Lebanon County, Pennsylvania)
Completed 1827; canal closed 1880's; purchased by LCHS in 1950.Tunnel under Tunnel Hill; Tunnel Hill Road on Union CanalStable. Repairs were made to portals in 2000 & 2002
Washington Street Overpass (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1920-Pony plate girder with floorbeam system and wood deck1920 Pony plate girder over Norfolk Southern RR on Washington StreetOpen to traffic
Welty's Mill Bridge (Franklin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1856Bridge over East Branch of the Little Antietam CreekClosed to all traffic
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 KimmswickOpen to pedestrians only
WRM - Cattle Pass Trestle (Solano County, California)
Timber stringer bridge over Cattle Pass on Western Railway Museum.Open to traffic
WWRC - Ashland Truss Bridge (New Castle County, Delaware)
Built 1907 from one span of Bridge 124 on B&O Wheeling Division; railroad sold to Historic Red Clay Valley 1982Pratt through truss bridge over Red Clay Creek on Wilmington & Western RR (former Baltimore & Ohio)Ocasional use by excursion trains
WWRC - Hercules Trestle (New Castle County, Delaware)
Built 1870s along with railroad line but rebuilt numerous tomes, most recently 2003-2004Stringer bridge over Red Clay Creek on Wilmington & Western RailroadOpen to traffic
Zane Gray Bridge (Muskingum County, Ohio)
Originally built 1909 by the Mt. Vernon Bridge Co. over Salt Creek on Zane's Trace (now Wheeling Road (TR 442)). Relocated 2000.Pony truss bridge on the grounds of the National Road/Zane Gray Museum, east of ZanesvilleOpen to pedestrians only