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Pratt Bridge (Howard County, Maryland)
Built in 1902 for the B&O Railroad, abandoned in 1925, rehabilitated in 2002 for trail use.
Pratt through truss bridge over Little Patuxent River on formerly the Patuxent Branch of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, currently carries the Patuxent Branch Trail
Open to pedestrians

Priest Ford Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1974; bypassed by new bridge in 2001
Through truss bridge over West Fork White River on Priest Ford Road (CR 750 W)
Open to pedestrians only

Prospect Bridge (Marion County, Ohio)
Built 1913 by the Standard Engineering Co.; rehabilitated 1985
Lost through truss bridge over Scioto River on OH 47 in Prospect
Replaced

Provo River Bridge (Utah County, Utah)
Built 1884; relocated in 1901 and 1919; abandoned 1969
Pratt through truss bridge over Provo River on abandoned Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad
Renovated for pedestrian use

Prowers Bridge (Bent County, Colorado)
First built as a timber bridge in 1900 by the Kansas City Bridge Co. Truss spans added by the Pueblo Bridge Co. in 1902, 1906, 1909, and 1921
Five-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 34
Replaced by a new bridge in 1994, now closed to all traffic

Pryor Creek Bridge (Mayes County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1930
Through truss bridge over Pryor Creek on E0500 in Pryor Creek
Open to traffic

Pugh Ford Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built 1911 by the Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co.; rehabilitated 1997
Two-span through truss bridge over Flatrock River on CR 900 North
Open to traffic

Purdon Road Bridge (Nevada County, California)
Built 1889 per HAE record, Built 1900 per NBI database, built 1895 per, Historic Bridges of California, CalTrans
Pratt Through truss bridge over South Yuba River on Purdon Road


Purdy Marsh Bridge (Knox County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Purdy Marsh on Pieper Road (CR 1050E)
Closed to all traffic

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!

Queensboro Bridge (Queens County, New York)
Opened to traffic March 30, 1909
Cantilevered through truss bridge over East River on NY 25 in New York
Open to a total of 10 lanes of traffic

Raccoon Creek Garners Ford Rd. (CR 37) Bridge (Gallia County, Ohio)
Through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on Garners Ford Rd. (CR 37)
Open to traffic

Raccoon River Trail Adel Bridge (Dallas County, Iowa)
Built 1899 for Milwaukee Road
Pratt pony truss bridge over Raccoon River on Racoon River Valley Trail


Ramsey Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Ramsey Creek on TR 266, 1.7 mi. west of Eberle
Closed to all traffic

Ranch Creek Bridge (Lincoln County, Oklahoma)
Built 1912
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Ranch Creek on E0820
Open to traffic

Raven Rock Road Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1878
Through truss bridge over Lockatong Creek on Raven Rock Road
Open to traffic

Red Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1915 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Three-span pony truss bridge over Bull Creek on Red Bridge Road southeast of Ozark
Open to one-lane traffic

Red Bridge (Allamakee County, Iowa)
Built 1920; rehabilitated 1948
Timber through truss over Yellow River on Fuel Hollow Road
Abandoned with deck removed

Red Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1896 Lost 2012
Pratt through truss bridge over Catfish Creek on Railroad
Replaced by a TPG in 2012

Red Bridge (Polk County, Iowa)
Built 1891; Abandoned in 1995; Converted to trail use in 2006
Pratt Through Truss Bridge over Des Moines River on Principal Riverwalk
Open to pedestrians

Red Bridge Road Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Rehabilitated 1988
Through truss bridge over Buffalo Creek on Red Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Red River Bridge (Logan County, Kentucky)
Built 1925
Through truss bridge over Red River on Logan Mill Road
Open to traffic

Red Rock Creek Bridge (Noble County, Oklahoma)
1918
Pony truss bridge over Red Rock Creek on N3220
Was open when photographed August 2009

Renwick Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built ca.1890 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Company
Through truss bridge over Du Page River on Renwick Road in Plainfield
Open to one-lane traffic

Republican River Kyle Railroad Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Two-span through truss bridge over Republican River on the Kyle Railroad, northwest of Concordia
Open to traffic

Republican River Pegram Truss Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Built 1893 by the Edge Moor Bridge Works of Wilmington, Delaware as a railroad bridge.
Three-span through truss bridge over Republican River on 190th Road (RS 566), northeast of Concordia
Open to traffic

Rhinehart Road Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1906, probably by the Midland Bridge Co.
Lost pony truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Rhinehart Road in Kansas City
Replaced by a modern bridge

Rice Cemetery Road Bridge (Morrow County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1900; rehabilitated 1976
Pony truss bridge over Thorn Run on Rice Cemetery Road
Open to traffic

Rice Creek Bridge (Calhoun County, Michigan)
Built 1885
Pony truss bridge over Rice Creek on 21 Mile Road
Open to traffic

Richland Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on CR 390N
Open to traffic

Richland Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on TR 328, 2.1 mi. southwest of Strasburg
Closed to all traffic

Richland Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Richland Creek on CR 270E
Replaced by new bridge

Richland Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over Richland Creek on CR 175 South
Closed to all traffic

Riddle Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1911 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Holtsman Road beyond the end of Route Y
Replaced by modern bridge

Right Fork Sandy Creek Bridge (Jackson County, West Virginia)
Lost pony truss bridge over Right Fork Sandy Creek on CR 13/1 (Garrell Crossing)
Replaced by new bridge

Riley Creek Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Riley Creek, 6.0 mi. south and 1.8 mi. east of Belleville
Open to traffic

Riley Lake Bridge (Randolph County, Illinois)
Built 1893; bypassed 1979
Derelict through truss bridge over Riley Creek on Kaskaskia Street (FAS 861) north of Fort Kaskaskia State Park
Abandoned on private property, but appears to be intact

Ripson Bridge (Bond County, Illinois)
Built 1895, bypassed by a new bridge in 1988
Pratt through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on TR 63 / Ripson Bridge Road
Open to pedestrians

Rivaux Creek CR 4038 Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910
Pony truss bridge over Rivaux Creek on CR 4038
Open to traffic

River Park Road Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
Built 1879; rehabilitated 1985
Pony truss bridge over C&O Canal on River Park Road
Open to traffic

River Street Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1980; replaced 2001
Lost lenticular through truss bridge over Moosup River on River Street in Moosup
Replaced by new bridge

Riverbend Park Trail Bridge (Hancock County, Ohio)
Moved in August 2009
Through truss bridge over dry ditch on Riverbend Park Trail
Formerly TR241 Bridge over Blanchard River. Moved 1/8 mile east.

Riverdale Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1906 by the Canton Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio; demolished Oct. 2003
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Finley River on Riverdale Road just off US 160
Replaced by a new bridge

Riveredge Park Bridge (Washington County, Wisconsin)
Built 1896; Retired to pedestrian-only use in 1973
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Rock River on Rock River Drive in Town of Addison
Open to pedestrians

Riverside Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Canton Bridge Co. at Ozark Mill and later relocated here
Two-span Pratt through truss bridge over Finley Creek on Riverside Drive north of Ozark in Ozark
Closed to all traffic

Riverwalk Bridge (Buchanan County, Missouri)
Built 1879 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works of Leavenworth, Kansas.
Pratt through truss bridge over Missouri River tributary on Riverwalk
Open to pedestrians

Roberts Bluff Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1904 by A.M. Blodgett of Kansas City
Lost through truss over Lamine River on Buffalo Prairie Drive south of Blackwater
Replaced by a new bridge in 1988

Robertson Bridge (Josephine County, Oregon)
Built in Grants Pass 1909, Relocated 1929, Abandoned 2001
Abandoned Parker through truss bridge over Rogue River on Lower River Road
Abandoned

Rock Church Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1896 by J.S. McCleary & Sons
Two-span through truss bridge over Big Creek on N. Rock Church Road east of MO 47
Open to one-lane traffic

Rock House Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Rockhouse Road near Russellville
Replaced by a new bridge

Rock Rapids Railroad Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1888 by the Union Bridge Co.; Abandoned in the 1980s
Pratt through truss bridge over Rock River on the discontinued Illinois Central Railroad at Rock Rapids
Privately used by utility personnel.

Rockafellows Mill Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1900 refurbished 2010
Through truss bridge over South Branch Raritan River on Rockafellows Mill
Open to traffic

Rockport Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1900 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; destroyed by flooding in 1990
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on AR 84 in Malvern
Destroyed by flooding

Rocky Ford Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over Cottonwood River, 7.0 mi. west and 0.5 mi. south of Neosho Rapids
Open to traffic

Rocky River Bridge (Chatham County, North Carolina)
Built 1921 by the Atlantic Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1959
Pratt through truss bridge over Rocky River on NC 1953
Open to traffic

Rogers Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Originally bridged Milton and Gwinnett counties. Gwinnett Bicycle User Group is persuading Gwinnett County to convert the old Rogers Bridge over the Chattahoochee River to a bike and pedestrian bridge (1999).
Abandoned through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on former Rogers Bridge Road (now carries a pipeline) in Johns Creek
Abandoned

Rogers Street Bridge (Ellis County, Texas)
Built 1889 by Wrought Iron Bridge Company Canton Ohio . Rehabilitated 2004.
Pratt through truss bridge on Rogers Street over Waxahachie Creek in Waxahachie
Open to pedestrians

Rogue's Ford Bridge (Rabun County, Georgia)
Built in 1895
Lost through truss bridge over the Chattooga River, next to US 76
Removed

Rome Bridge (Douglas County, Missouri)
Built 1913
Two-span through truss bridge over Beaver Creek on CR 76-436 at Rome, beyond the end of Route A
Open to one-lane traffic

Roney Ford Bridge (Monroe County, Missouri)
Built 1910; demolished June 2009
Lost pony truss bridge over Otter Creek on CR 329
No longer exists

Roscoe Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Replacement bridge built ca. 1976
Lost through truss on Route E over Osage River (now Truman Reservoir) at Roscoe
Replaced by a new bridge

Rose Creek Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Rose Creek, 0.5 mi. north and 6.0 mi. west of Munden
Open to traffic

Rose Creek Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Pony truss bridge over Rose Creek, 2.0 mi. north and 4.7 mi. west of Munden
Open to traffic

Rose Creek Bridge (Republic County, Kansas)
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Rose Creek, 2.7 mi. north and 1.0 mi. west of Munden
Open to traffic

Rosedale Road Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1890
Through truss bridge over Indian Creek on Rosedale Road in Cedar Rapids
Open to traffic

Rough Hollow Bridge (Hickory County, Missouri)
Built 1890-91 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. at Hermitage; relocated here in 1932
Through truss bridge over Pomme de Terre River on CR 281 north of Hermitage, between Route Y and Route U
Open to traffic

Roundtree Road Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built by the Canton Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge over Wilson Creek on Roundtree Road (FM 119/FM 168) in Springfield
Removed.

Roxie Road Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co. during 1905-1906 at a cost of $1,700; replaced by a concrete bridge in 1994
Lost through truss over Cane Creek on CR 450 west of Poplar Bluff
Replaced by a concrete span on a new alignment to the north

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

Russell Fork San Gabriel Bridge (Burnet County, Texas)
Built 1911; Bypassed by new bridge in 2005
Through truss bridge over Russell Fork San Gabriel on CR 272
Closed to traffic

Rutherford Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek east of Englewood Road, beyond the end of Route H
Closed to automobile traffic and retrofitted for pedestrian use

Sager Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Lost pony truss bridge over Sager Creek in Siloam Springs
No longer exists

Saline Creek Railroad Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Through truss railroad bridge over Saline Creek parallel to US 61 north of St. Mary
Still in use

Sallisaw Creek KCS Railway Bridge (Sequoyah County, Oklahoma)
This bridge was originally located at Ft. Smith, Arkansas across the Poteau River. When this route flooded in the 1940's the branch line was abandoned and this bridge was moved to Marble City.
Through truss bridge over Sallisaw Creek on KCS Railroad Spur to Marble Quarry in Marble City


Salmon River Bridge (Oswego County, New York)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1961; replaced 2011
Lost through truss bridge over Salmon River on CR 48
Replaced by a new bridge

Salt Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built in 1876 by the Smith Bridge Company
Through truss bridge over Salt Creek on CR 10 South
Bridge removed by a complete act of stupidity and lack of commonsense.

Salt Creek Bridge (Tama County, Iowa)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1935
Through truss bridge over Salt Creek on 285th Street
Open to traffic

Salt Creek Bridge (Payne County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over Salt Creek on E0630
Open to traffic

Salt Creek Bridge (Blaine County, Oklahoma)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Salt Creek on N2650
Open to traffic

Sample's Crossing Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.; replaced by new bridge in 1948 but allowed to remain standing
Through truss bridge over Judith River on Route 81
Unknown status

San Gabriel River Bridge (Williamson County, Texas)
Built 1922
Through truss bridge over San Gabriel River on CR 366
Closed to all traffic

San Saba River Bridge (San Saba County, Texas)
Built 1910
Through truss bridge over San Saba River on CR 204
Open to traffic

San Souci Bridge (Oldest) (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over Cedar River on Lindale Avenue
Replaced by a new bridge

Sandy Creek Bridge (Atoka County, Oklahoma)
Built 1924
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Sandy Creek on E1910
Open to traffic

Sandy Creek Bridge (Cooke County, Texas)
Built 1893 over Sandy Creek on CR 489; relocated to Callisburg in 2004
Relocated through truss bridge over a branch of Timber Creek at Parkhill Park in Callisburg
Open to pedestrians only

Sangamon River Bridge (Piatt County, Illinois)
Two-span through truss bridge over Sangamon River on TR 51
Intact but closed to all traffic

Sangamon River Bridge (Sangamon County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1950
Two-span through truss bridge over Sangamon River on TR 171, 2.0 mi. east of Clear Lake
Open to traffic

Sangamon River Bridge (Christian County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge over Sangamon River on TR 192, 5 mi. north of Mt Auburn
Closed to all traffic

Sangamon River Bridge (Sangamon County, Illinois)
Built or relocated here in 1954
Through truss bridge over South Fork Sangamon River on TR 428, 2.5 mi. east of N City
Open to traffic

Sank Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built 1908 near Zalma by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; relocated here in 1927
Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Clubb Creek on CR 530, northeast of Zalma
Replaced by a new bridge

Sans Bois Creek Bridge (Haskell County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over Sans Bois Creek on 3138C
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Railroad S&S Canal Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1898
Two track Pratt through truss bridge over Sanitary & Ship Canal on BNSF (former Santa Fe) Railroad
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Street Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1998
Through truss bridge over the BNSF Railroad on Santa Fe Street in Sibley
Open to traffic

Santa Fe Truss Bridge (Monroe County, Missouri)
Built 1888 as a two-span bridge near Florida by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co.; relocated here in 1932; replaced 1992
Lost wrought-iron through truss bridge over South Fork Salt River on CR 645 just south of Santa Fe
Replaced by a modern bridge

Sappington Bridge (Crawford County, Missouri)
Built 1904; demolished Mar. 21, 2002; new concrete bridge completed Dec. 2002.
Lost through truss bridge over Meramec River southeast of Sullivan beyond the end of Route D
No longer exists

Sarto Bridge (Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1916
Through truss bridge over Bayou des Glaises
Closed to all traffic

Satank Bridge (Garfield County, Colorado)
Built 1900 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.
Wooden through truss over Roaring Fork River on CR 106 near Carbondale
Closed to all traffic

Schell City Bridge (Vernon County, Missouri)
Built 1900; partially collapsed ?; completely collapsed Feb. 2012
Lost through truss bridge over Osage River on Rockville Road/Old River Road north of Schell City
The remaining structure of the bridge collapsed between February 7-21, 2012.

Schilling Bridge (Ward County, North Dakota)
Built 1940
Through truss bridge over Mouse River on 181st Street SE, 2 mi. east of Sawyer in Sawyer Township
Open to traffic

Schneider's Ford Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1897-98 by the Youngstown Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1979; replaced 1988
Lost through truss over Moreau River on Bald Hill Road, southeast of Jefferson City
Replaced by a concrete bridge