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Rail-to-trail
View Exhibit mapAny railroad bridge, tunnel, culvert, or viaduct converted to a trail or having a trail run by the railroad.
Rock Island Trail - Spoon River Bridge (Stark County, Illinois)
Built Ca. 1899Through truss bridge over Spoon River on Rock Island Trail (former Peoria & Rock Island RR) NW of WyomingOpen to pedestrians
Rock Pile Railroad Bridge (Colbert County, Alabama)
Possibly built ca. 1918Steel stringer bridge over tributary to Tennessee River on former Wilson Dam RailwayIntact but MOB was placed over it in 1993 for pedestrian use.
Rolling Prairie Trail - Shell Rock River Bridge (Butler County, Iowa)
Built 1900, abandoned for rail usage 1998, subsequently converted to trail usage, severely damaged by arson 2008, reopened 2011Deck plate girder bridge over Shell Rock River on Rolling Prairie TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Rolling Prairie Trail - West Fork Cedar River Bridge (Butler County, Iowa)
DPG spans built 1901, abandoned for rail usage 2003, timber approach damaged by arson ca. 2010Closed deck plate girder bridge over West Fork Cedar River on Abandoned Chicago & North Western RailwayDerelict/abandoned with severe fire damage
Ross Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1860's during the Civil War as a bridge on a railroad supply line.Stone arch bridge over Ross Creek on Pedestrian Path in HooverOpen to pedestrians
Route Of The Hiawatha Trail - Taft Tunnel (Mineral County, Montana)
Built 1909, Abandoned by railroad 1980, Converted to pedestrian use 2001Tunnel through St. Paul Pass on Route Of The Hiawatha TrailOpen to pedestrians and non-motorized bicycles only
RRVT - Adel Rail Bridge (Dallas County, Iowa)
Built 1899 at an unconfirmed location; Relocated here 1949Pratt pony truss bridge over Raccoon River on Racoon River Valley TrailOpen to pedestrians only
RRVT - Bay Branch Bridge (Guthrie County, Iowa)
Deck plate girder bridge over Bay Branch on Raccoon River Valley TrailOpen to traffic
RRVT - Mosquito Creek Bridge (Dallas County, Iowa)
Deck plate girder bridge over Mosquito Creek on Raccoon River Valley TrailOpen to pedestrians only
RRVT - Neola Avenue Overpass (Greene County, Iowa)
Built 1902Steel stringer bridge over Neola Avenue on Raccoon River Valley TrailOpen to pedestrians only
RRVT - Old G Avenue Bridge (Dallas County, Iowa)
Deck plate girder bridge over Former G Avenue and Unnamed Creek on Raccoon River Valley TrailOpen to pedestrians only
RRVT - Raccoon River Bridge (Perry) (Dallas County, Iowa)
Built 1913, converted to trail use 2009Warren pony truss bridge over Raccoon River on Raccoon River Valley TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Salt Branch Railroad, Salt Trail Bridge, Trestle 2 (Washington County, Virginia)
In 1862, the Virginia and Tennessee Railroad built the Salt Branch which ran over this trestle.Timber stringer bridge over Old Mill Dam Road on Salt Trail (old Salt Branch Railroad)Open to pedestrians only
Salt Trail Bridge, Trestle 1 (Washington County, Virginia)
The Virginia and Tennessee railroad completed the Salt Branch in 1856.Timber stringer bridge over Clinchburg Road cr748 on Salt TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Sandy Creek Trail - Belmar Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Originally built for the Franklin & Clearfield RailroadThrough truss bridge over Allegheny River on Sandy Creek TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Sangamon Valley Trail - Spring Creek Bridge (Sangamon County, Illinois)
Truss built 1883 in Geneva, Illinois; Original Bridge Built 1913, Bridge Rebuilt 1919-1921; Converted to trail 2011Lattice deck truss bridge over Spring Creek on Sangamon Valley Trail (Rail-Trail)Open to pedestrians only
Santa Fe Trestle Trail - Trinity River Bridge (Dallas County, Texas)
Original bridge built 1872, steel truss erected 1903; abandoned 1980s by ATSF Railway and later turned into trail bridge; slated for removal 2020Pratt through truss bridge with concrete and wooden trestle approaches over Trinity River on Santa Fe Trestle TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Saratoga Spa State Park Stone Arch (Saratoga County, New York)
Built for the Delaware & Hudson in 1907. Converted to pedestrian use.Stone arch bridge over Geyser Brook on Pedestrian Pathway in Saratoga Spa State ParkOpen to pedestrians only
Schoolhouse Trail - IL203 Overpass (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1935Girder bridge over IL 203 on former IT RR, now a bike trail in Madisonopen to pedestrians, on the same rail line that included Venice Trestle
Schoolhouse Trail Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Pratt pony truss bridge over IL 162 on MCT Schoolhouse Trail in TroyOpen to pedestrians and bicyclists
Seaboard Air Line Tunnel (Richland County, South Carolina)
Once a railroad tunnel, now open as a pedestrian trailTunnel under Hampton Street and Washington Street on the former Seaboard Air Line in ColumbiaOpen to pedestrians only
Sergeant Road Trail - Hudson Trestle (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Abandoned 1988, converted for bike trail usageTimber stringer bridge over unnamed branch of Black Hawk Creek on Sergeant Road Trail (former CGW/CNW RR)Open to pedestrians only
Sergeant Road Trail - Little Trestle (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Abandoned 1988, converted for bike trail usage, collapsed 2014 and replacedLost Timber stringer bridge over ditch on Sergeant Road Trail (former CGW/CNW RR)Demolished and replaced by culvert
Sergeant Road Trail - Prescotts Creek Trestle (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Abandoned 1988, converted for bike trail usageTimber stringer bridge over Prescotts Creek on Sergeant Road Trail (former CGW/CNW RR)Open to pedestrians only
Sertoma Park Trail Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1906Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on the Sioux River Bike TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Sheboygan Riverwalk Bridge (Sheboygan County, Wisconsin)
Built 1947; Abandoned circa 1995, Opened to pedestrians 2013Deck plate girder bridge over Sheboygan River on Sheboygan RiverwalkOpen to pedestrians only
Ship Creek Fishing Bridge (Anchorage, Alaska)
Built by the Alaska Railroad, converted to pedestrian bridge after construction of the steel bridge downstreamTimber stringer bridge over Ship Creek Open to pedestrians only
Shooting Star Trail - Upper Iowa River Bridge (Mower County, Minnesota)
Built 1903, partially removed sometime after abandonedment in 1970's, restored for recreational trail.Repurposed deck plate girder bridge over Upper Iowa River on Shooting Star TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Similkameen Trail - Girder Bridge (Okanogan County, Washington)
Built 1952, Abandoned in place 1980; Converted to trail use 2010Deck plate girder bridge over Similkameen River on Former logging railroadOpen to pedestrians only
Skew Arch Bridge (Blair County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1832, Closed to traffic 1922, Restored in 1979Stone arch bridge over Ravine on Pedestrian PathwayOpen to pedestrians only
SMART - Cal Park Hill Tunnel (Marin County, California)
Built 1884, closed 1978 , opened to pedestrains 2010.Tunnel on Pedestrian Pathway/SMARTOpen to pedestrians, commuter rail traffic planned
SNETT - Blackstone Canal Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1917Deck plate girder bridge over Canal Street & Blackstone Canal on Southern New England Trunkline TrailUnder construction
SNETT - Blackstone River Bridge (West) (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1911; abandoned 1970s; converted to trail use 2015Deck plate girder bridge over Blackstone River on future Southern New England Trunkline TrailOpen to pedestrians and bicycles
SNETT - Canal Street Overpass (North) (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1917; converted to trail use 2015Deck plate girder bridge over Canal Street on Southern New England Trunkline TrailOpen to pedestrians and bicycles
SNETT - Emerson Brook Arch (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Stone arch bridge over Emerson Brook on Southern New England Trunkline TrailOpen to pedestrians only
SNETT - St. Paul Street Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1901Deck plate girder bridge over St. Paul Street on Southern New England Trunkline Trail/East Coast GreenwayOpen to pedestrians and bicycles
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