Old Brownsville Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1987Through truss bridge over Monongahela River in West BrownsvilleOpen to traffic
Old Cleves Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Penn Bridge Co.; parallel bridge built 1959-60; closed
to traffic Feb. 1988; replaced 1990Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Great Miami River on eastbound US 50 at ClevesReplaced 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 463No longer exists
Old Rusty Bridge (Clay County, Iowa)
Built 1901 by the Clinton Bridge & Iron Works; relocated here in 1915Through truss bridge over Little Sioux River on 210th Avenue north of Spencer in SpencerOpen to one-lane traffic
Old St. Charles Bridge (St. Charles County, Missouri)
Completed 1904; closed to traffic in 1992; finally dismantled in 1997Lost four-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River at St. CharlesReplaced by a new bridge
Only Bridge (Hickman County, Tennessee)
Built 1907 by the Nashville Bridge Co.; Bypassed by a new bridge in 1962.Derelict through truss bridge over Duck River on TN 50 near OnlyDerelict with deck and approaches removed
Pembroke Bridge (Giles County, Virginia)
Built 1915-16 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss bridge over New River on River Road (Route 623)Replaced by new bridge
Penobscot Bridge (Penobscot County, Maine)
Replaced 1997Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Penobscot River & Rr Yard on Route 15 in BangorReplaced by new bridge
Pond Eddy Bridges (Pike County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904 by the Oswego Bridge Co.Two-span through truss bridge over the Delaware River at Pond EddyOpen to traffic
Power Site Bridge (Texas County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over Piney River near HoustonNo longer exists
Pruitt Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.Through truss bridge over Buffalo River on AR 7Open to traffic
Pulaski County Free Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over the Arkansas River at Little RockNo longer exists
Pump Station Road Bridge (Greene County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902 by Nelson & BuchananThrough truss bridge over Ten Mile Creek on TR 659Open to traffic
Red River US 82 Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1931; replaced 1990Lost through truss over Red River on US 82 at Garland City in GarlandReplaced by a new bridge
Reedy River Bridge (Greenville County, South Carolina)
Replaced 1988Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Reedy River on S-23-455Replaced by new bridge
Riddle Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1987Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Holtsman Road beyond the end of Route YReplaced by modern bridge
Rifle Bridge (Garfield County, Colorado)
Built 1908Closed two-span through truss bridge over the Colorado River at RifleClosed to all traffic
Rip Rap Road Bridge (Montgomery County, Ohio)
Built 1923Through truss bridge over Great Miami River on Rip Rap RoadOpen to pedestrians only
Rock Island Railroad Bridge (Douglas County, Washington)
Originally built for the Great Northern Railway in 1892, the main span was reinforced in 1925Through truss bridge over Columbia River on single track of BNSF Railway in Rock IslandOpen to traffic
Rockport Road Bridge (Copiah County, Mississippi)
Built 1910; Replaced 2004Lost two-span through truss bridge over Pearl River on Rockport RoadReplaced by new bridge
Roscoe Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Replaced 1976Lost through truss on Route E over Osage River (now Truman Reservoir) at RoscoeReplaced by a new bridge
Rulo Bridge (Richardson County, Nebraska)
Built 1938Through truss bridge over Missouri River on US 159 at RuloOpen to traffic
Sangamon River Bridge (Christian County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge over Sangamon River on TR 192, 5 mi. north of Mt AuburnClosed to all traffic
Santa Fe Avenue Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1924 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.Through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on eastbound US 50 (Santa Fe Avenue) in PuebloOpen to two lanes of traffic
Schell Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1903Cantilevered through truss bridge over Connecticut River on East Northfield RoadClosed to all traffic
Secrest Ferry Bridge (Monroe County, Indiana)
Built 1903 by the Lafayette Engineering Co.; bypassed by new bridge in 1990Bypassed Pennsylvania through truss bridge over White River on County Line Road (CR 500 East)Open to pedestrians
Seneca Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1986Four-span through truss bridge over the Illinois River on IL 170 at SenecaOpen to two-lane traffic
Shirley AR 9 Bridge (Van Buren County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Middle Fork Little Red River on AR 9 at ShirleyReplaced by a new bridge in 1960
Sibley Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Originally built 1887-88 as a three-span Whipple through truss; later reconstructed with Parker through truss spansThree-span through truss railroad bridge over the Missouri River at SibleyOpen to railroad traffic
Singing Bridge (Franklin County, Kentucky)
Built 1893; rehabilitated 1956Through truss bridge over Kentucky River on US 60 in FrankfortOpen to traffic
South Canon Bridge (Garfield County, Colorado)
Built 1914-15 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Co.Closed through truss bridge over the Colorado River just off I-70, west of Glenwood SpringsClosed to all traffic
Spring Valley Bridge (Bureau County, Illinois)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1989Five-span through truss bridge over the Illinois River on IL 89 south of Spring ValleyOpen to two-lane traffic
Springdale Bridge (Park County, Montana)
Built 1908; south span replaced 1916; bypassed by new bridge in 1981Through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Route 563Unknown status
St. Joseph Railroad Bridge (Buchanan County, Missouri)
Built 1906, replacing an earlier swing bridgePennsylvania through truss swing bridge over Missouri River on the Union Pacific Railroad at St. JosephOpen to traffic
Third Street Bridge (Goodhue County, Minnesota)
Built 1910 by A.Y. Bayne & Co. of Minneapolis and Louis P. Wolff, engineerThrough truss bridge over Cannon River on Third Street in Cannon FallsOpen to one-lane traffic
Thunder Bridge (Clay County, Iowa)
Built 1905Through truss bridge over Little Sioux River on 355th Street (Thunder Bridge Road) just off 4th Street in SpencerOpen to one-lane traffic
Tioga River Bridge (Tioga County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1896 by the Owego Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1959; replaced 2000Lost through truss bridge over Tioga River on TR 493Replaced by new bridge
Tongue River Bridge (Custer County, Montana)
Built 1897 by W.S. Hewett & Co.Lost through truss bridge over Tongue River on CR 054 in Miles CityReplaced by a moden bridge on current site
Tunnelton Bridge (Indiana County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1938Through truss bridge over Conemaugh River on PA 3003Open to traffic
Vandalia Bridge (Valley County, Montana)
Built 1910 by the Central States Bridge Co.; replaced 1989Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Milk River on CR 411 near VandaliaReplaced by new bridge
Vermilion River US 6 Bridge (Erie County, Ohio)
Built 1928 by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works; rehabilitated 1986Through truss bridge over Vermilion River on US 6 in VermilionOpen to traffic
Wagon Bridge (Whiteside County, Illinois)
lost 4 span Pennsylvania Through Truss bridge over Mississippi River in Fulton, ILLost Pennsylvania through truss bridge in FultonReplaced by new bridge
Walhonding River OH 715 Bridge (Coshocton County, Ohio)
Built 1914 by the Central Concrete & Construction Co. of CantonThrough truss bridge over Walhonding River on OH 715Bypassed
Walker Bridge (Siskiyou County, California)
Built in Folsom, CA 1893, Moved to Siskiyou Co. 1932, Replaced and Moved 1997Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Klamath River on Walker Bridge Connection RoadReplaced by new bridge
Walnut Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Built 1889-91Six-span through truss bridge over the Tennessee River on Walnut Street in ChattanoogaOpen to pedestrians only
Wappapello Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 2008Lost through truss bridge over St. Francis River downstream from Wappapello Dam on CR 517No longer exists
Washington Avenue Bridge (McLennan County, Texas)
Built 1902Through truss bridge over Brazos River on Washington Avenue in WacoOpen to traffic
Waverly Bridge (Lafayette County, Missouri)
Built 1924-25; replacement bridge opened Aug. 25, 2004; demolished Spring 2005Lost five-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on US 24/65 at WaverlyNo longer exists
West Nanticoke Bridge (Luzerne County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1987Through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Market Street in NanticokeOpen to traffic
Williamsburg Bridge (Whitley County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1890; replaced 1989Lost through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Main Street (KY 296) at WilliamsburgReplaced by new bridge
Williamsville Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built 1912 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; closed to traffic in Feb. 2006 and demolished Aug. 2006Lost through truss bridge over Black River on CR 417 south of WilliamsvilleDemolished August 2006
Wolf Bridge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1895; rehabilitated 1955Through truss bridge over Conodoguinet Creek on Wolf Bridge Road (TR 508) in SchlusserOpen to traffic
Wolf Point Bridge (Roosevelt County, Montana)
Built 1930; bypassed by new bridge in 1998Preserved three-span Pennsylvania through truss bridge over the Missouri River on MT 13Bridge is preserved and scheduled to be used as a pedestrian bridge
Wyalusing Creek Bridge (Bradford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1916; rehabilitated 1956Through truss bridge over Wyalusing Creek on TR 706Unknown status
York Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1906 by the Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Co.; replaced 1982Lost three-span through truss bridge over Missouri River on Route 280Open to traffic
Youngstown Interchange Rail Viaduct (Mahoning County, Ohio)
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Norfolk Southern rail line and rail yard on Abandoned rail line in YoungstownClosed to all traffic
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