Lenticular pony truss

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Augusta Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co. of East Berlin Conn.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Augusta Street in San Antonio
Open to traffic

Cleveland Bridge (Bergen County, New Jersey)
Built 1888; rehabilitated 1923; restored in 1983
Lenticular Pony truss bridge over Ramapo River on Bear Swamp Road
Open to traffic

Crockett Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Crockett Street in San Antonio
Open to traffic

Crossman Bridge (Worcester County, Massachusetts)
Built 1888
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Quaboag River on Gilbert Road in Warren
Closed to all traffic

Dodd's Creek Bridge (Bell County, Texas)
Built 1899 by the Berlin Bridge Co. over Cowhouse Creek in Coryell County, then later moved to Dodd's Creek. Relocated and rehabilitated over Salado Creek in 1997.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Salado Creek on a pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians

Dodds Creek Bridge (Coryell County, Texas)
Built 1889; Replaced 1995; Relocated in 1997 to Salado in Bell County for use as a pedestrian bridge
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Dodds Creek on CR 133
Relocated from Dodds Creek to Salado and open to pedestrians

Dow Avenue Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1910; rehabilitated 1999
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Gale River on Dow Avenue
Open to traffic

Fort River Bridge (Hampshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1880 and bypassed in 1965 by new bridge. Rebuilt at some point later into a pedestrian bridge.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Fort River on a pedestrian path next to MA 116
Open to pedestrians

Golden Hill Road Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 1970
Lenticular pony truss bridge formerly over Housatonic River on Golden Hill Road
In storage and awaiting reconstruction

Hadley Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1885 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; closed 1983; reopened August 2006
Lenticular truss bridge over Sacandaga River on Old Corinth Road at Hadley
Open to traffic

Hallville Mill Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built ca. 1890
Abandoned lenticular pony truss bridge over Poquetanuck Brook Pond on Old Hallville Mill Driveway
Derelict/abandoned

Hancock Brook Bridge (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Hancock Brook on Sheffield Street
Closed to all traffic

Highgate Falls Bridge (Franklin County, Vermont)
(Main design: Lenticular through truss)
Built 1887
Lenticular through truss bridge over Missisquoi River on Mill Hill Rd
Open to pedestrians

Iron Furnace Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1889 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co. and relocated to present location in 2001.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over a tributary of Gale River on a pedestrian path
Open to pedestrians only

Kelly Crossing Bridge (Caldwell County, Texas)
Built ca. 1895 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Plum Creek on CR 186 (Old Kelly Road), east of Lockhart
Derelict

Little Sandy Creek Bridge (Jefferson County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902; replaced 1999
Lost lenticular pony truss bridge over Little Sandy Creek on TR 718
Replaced by new bridge

Main Street Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1922
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Rippowam River on Main Street in Stamford
Closed to all traffic

Melrose Road Bridge (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Built 1888
Abandoned lenticular pony truss bridge over Scantic River on an abandoned section of Melrose Rd
Derelict/abandoned

Minortown Road Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1991
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Nonewaug River on Minortown Road in Woodbury
Open to traffic

Plum Creek Bridge (Caldwell County, Texas)
Built 1920
Leticular pony truss bridge over Plum Creek on Soda Springs Road (CR 130)
Closed to all traffic

Red Bridge (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Bypassed 1963
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Quinnipiac River on Quinnipiac River Gorge Trail (Former Oregon Road)
Open to pedestrians

Romford Road Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1998
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Bantam River on Romford Road in Washington
Open to traffic

Ruhle Road Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Originally built 1888 over Black Creek in Cambridge; relocated in 2001
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Ballston Creek at Malta
Open to pedestrians only

Sharon Station Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1885 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; reconstructed in 1956
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Webatuck Creek on Sharon Station Road
Unknown status

Silk Road Bridge (Tioga County, New York)
Built 1888
Pony truss bridge over East Branch Owego Creek on Silk Road in Newark Valley
Closed to all traffic

South High Street Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built in 1889 by Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut
Abandoned lenticular pony truss bridge over Little Juniata Creek on Formerly South High Street
Open to pedestrians.

South Presa Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on S. Presa Street in San Antonio
Open to traffic

Stillwater Road Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1885
Truss bridge over Woonasquatucket River on Stillwater Road in Smithfield
Closed to all traffic

Stillwater Road Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Woonasqustucket River on Stillwater Road
Open to pedestrians only

Stroudwater River Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Built ca. 1890's by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co., replaced in 1951
Lost Pony truss bridge over Stroudwater River on Spring Street in Portland
Replaced by a new bridge

Talcottville Main Street Bridge (Tolland County, Connecticut)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 1995
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Tankerhoosen River on Main Street
Open to traffic

Turn of River Road Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1893
Abandoned lenticular pony truss bridge over Rippowam River on an abandoned section of Turn of River Rd
Derelict/abandoned

Washington Avenue Bridge (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Built 1878 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1982
Lenticular pony truss bridge over Mad River on Washington Avenue in Waterbury
Open to traffic

Water Street Bridge (Cortland County, New York)
Lenticular pony truss bridge over West Branch Tioughnioga River on Water Street (Pedestrian Walkway)
Open to pedestrians