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Through truss
Enochs Knob Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1907-08 by the Missouri Bridge & Iron Co.Through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on Enochs Knob RoadBridge to be torn down in July to make way for a new structure.
Enslow Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Adams Grove RoadOpen to traffic
Enterprise Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1924-25 by the Yancey Construction Co.; dedicated Sept. 17, 1925; replaced 1988Lost through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on K-43 at EnterpriseReplaced by modern bridge
Eppleyanna Road Bridge (Stephenson County, Illinois)
Built 1896Through truss bridge over Rock Run Creek on E. Eppleyanna Road, 1.5 mi. west of DavisOpen to traffic
Erb's Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887Covered bridge over Hammer Creek on Erb's Bridge Road (TR 634) in RothsvilleOpen to traffic
Erie Canal Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1973Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on NY 31 in PittsfordOpen to traffic
Erie Canal Bridge (Schenectady County, New York)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 2000Through truss bridge over Erie Canal (Lock 9) on NY 103 in Pattersonville-Rotterdam JunctionOpen to traffic
Erie Passiac River Bascule Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
Built 1922, taken out of service 1977Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Passaic River on Erie Railroad (abandoned)Closed to all traffic
Erie Railroad Tippecanoe River bridge (Pulaski County, Indiana)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Tippecanoe River on Former Toledo, Peoria, and Western(nee JK Lines, Tippecanoe RR, Erie Western, Erie Lackawanna, Erie, Chicago and Great Atlantic Railroads) in MontereyAbandoned
Erie St. Mary's River bridge (Adams County, Indiana)
Railroad was abandoned in early1980's. Trail extends across bridge and East for a short distance along old railroad right of way.Through truss bridge over St. Mary's River on Trail, formerly Erie Western Railroad(nee Erie Lackawanna, Chicago & Atlantic Railroads)Open to pedestrians
Ernest Crouch Memorial Bridge (Warren County, Tennessee)
Built 1929Through truss bridge over Big Hickory Creek on SR 286 in McMinnvilleOpen to traffic; bridge replacement project underway
Ernest Mines Railroad Bridge (Indiana County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1903Baltimore through truss bridge over McKee Run on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway
Erskine Covered Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1845Covered bridge over Middle Wheeling Creek on Erskine RoadOpen to traffic
Escalante Canyon Bridge (Delta County, Colorado)
Originally built 1890 at Delta by the Bullen Bridge Co.
Relocated 1908 to cross the Gunnison at Read.
Damaged by flooding and relocated ca. 1938 to Escalante Canyon.
Replaced 1993.Lost two-span through truss bridge over the Gunnison River on CR 650Replaced by modern bridge
Eshelman Mill Road Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1900; rehabilitated 1933 and 1970Through truss bridge over Mill Creek on Eshelman Mill Road in LancasterConstruction has begun on a replacement for this bridge.
Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1991Through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on US 9W in SaugertiesOpen to traffic
Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1988Through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on CR 29A in HurleyOpen to traffic
Establishment Creek Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built 1931; replaced 2009Lost two-span through truss bridge over Establishment Creek on US 61, south of BloomsdaleNo longer exists
Esther Furnace Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905Two-span covered bridge over North Branch Roaring Creek on Esther Furnace RoadOpen to traffic
Estrella River Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built 1910; rehabilitated 1990Parker Through truss bridge over Estrella River on Grove DriveOpen to traffic
Etlah Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced by a new bridge in 1988Lost through truss over Big Berger Creek on Route B at EtlahDemolished 1988 after the construction of a new concrete bridge
Etter Bridge (Dakota County, Minnesota)
Built 1914-15; replaced 1996Lost through truss bridge over Vermillion River on CSAH 68Replaced by new bridge
Eugene Covered Bridge (Vermillion County, Indiana)
Built 1873; closed to vehicle traffic 1974; rehabilitated 1983Covered bridge over Vermillion River on CR 40W at EugeneOpen to pedestrians only
Euharlee Covered Bridge (Bartow County, Georgia)
Built 1886 by Washington W. King and Jonathan H. Burke; made obsolete by new bridge in 1980Covered bridge over Euharlee Creek on Covered Bridge Road in EuharleeOpen to pedestrians only
Euler's Ford Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1895Lost through truss bridge over Vernon Fork Muscatatuck R. on CR 400 WestReplaced
Euless School Bridge (Tarrant County, Texas)
Built 1889, moved 1930, retired to display at School 1975Pratt through truss bridgeOpen to pedestrians
Eureka Mill Bridge (Greene County, Iowa)
Destroyed by Flooding in 1912Lost Bridge over Raccoon River on RoadDestroyed by flooding
Euritt Bridge (Decatur County, Iowa)
Built 1882 by Phoenix Iron Co. erected by Daniel and Webster; Current status unknownPratt through truss bridge over Grand River on an unnamed local road near LeonIntact but appears to be closed to traffic according to Bing
Evans Bridge (Cleburne County, Alabama)
Built 1951Through truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on CR 84 in HeflinOpen to traffic
Evans Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1890Through truss bridge over Tenmile Creek on TR 733Open to traffic
Evart Railroad Bridge (Osceola County, Michigan)
Pratt through truss bridge over Muskegon River on Pere Marquette Trail (formerly Pere Marquette RR)Open to pedestrians
Eveland Bridge (Mahaska County, Iowa)
Built 1876-77 by McKay & Nelson; one span replaced in 1903Abandoned three-span Whipple through truss bridge over the Des Moines River on Fulton AvenueAbandoned with deck missing
Evergreen Drive Bridge (Skamania County, Washington)
Built 1924Through truss bridge over Hamilton Creek on Evergreen Drive in North BonnevilleOpen to traffic
Everhart Covered Bridge (Dauphin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881; relocated ca 1941Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge
Exchange Street Bridge (Broome County, New York)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1989Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Exchange Street in BinghamtonOpen to traffic
F Drive North Bridge (Calhoun County, Michigan)
Built 1905; Closed to all traffic 1982; Removed, date unknown.Lost through truss bridge over Kalamazoo River on F Drive NorthRemoved
F Street Bridge (Whitman County, Washington)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1972, Replaced 1992Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Palouse River on F StreetReplaced by new bridge
F. Fate Covered Bridge (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1920, Replaced 1962Lost Howe through truss bridge over South Umpqua River on Old Milo RoadReplaced by the 1962 Milo Academy Covered Bridge
Fabius Creek Bridge (Davis County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1890Through truss bridge over Fabius Creek on Fawn AvenueIntact but closed to public traffic (road appears to be private now)
Factory Covered Bridge 38-60-04 (Union County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1880; rehabilitated 1992Timber Covered Bridge over White Deer Creek on White Deer T-516 Grey Hill Rd.Open to traffic
Fair Oaks Bridge (Sacramento County, California)
Built 1907-09 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co.; closed to traffic 1967; rehabilitated for pedestrians in 1973Pennsylvania through truss bridge over American River on Bridge StreetOpen to pedestrians
Fairchild's Creek Bridge (Adams County, Mississippi)
Built 1930 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; Bypassed by new bridge in 2005Through truss bridge over Fairchilds Creek on Annas Bottom RoadAbandoned
Fairfax Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1979Through truss bridge over the Missouri River on Southbound US 69 in Kansas CityOpen to southbound traffic
Fairfax Covered Bridge (Franklin County, Vermont)
Built 1865; rehabilitated 1990Covered bridge over Mill Brook on Maple St (C3035) in FairfaxOpen to traffic
Fairfield Covered Bridge (Benton County, Missouri)
Lost three-span covered bridge over Pomme de Terre River south of WarsawSite of bridge is now under Truman Reservoir near the MO 83 crossing
Fairfield Covered Bridge (Franklin County, Indiana)
Built in 1866 by J.L.Kennedy; destroyed by an arsonist in 1973Lost covered bridge over East fork Whitewater RiverDestroyed in an arson fire
Fairground Street Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
One span was approach span on 1868 Dubuque RR Bridge; erected here in 1895; one panel removed; 2nd span relocated from unknown location; both spans built by the Keystone Bridge CompanyAbandoned Pratt through truss over Illinois Central Railroad on Fairground St; one span was approach span Dubuque RR Bridge (1868 bridge) shortened by 1 panel (approx. 12 ft). 2nd span was also a RR bridge of unknown origin - shortened by 13.5 ft.Abandoned
Fairgrounds Bridge (Larimer County, Colorado)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1994Through truss bridge over Big Thompson River in Loveland Fairground ParkOpen to traffic
Fairhaven Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1907Through truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on Fairhaven-Concord RoadCurrently closed to automobile traffic.
Fairview Church Road Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over West Fork Cuivre River on Fairview Church Road northeast of TruxtonOpen to one-lane traffic
Fairview Lift Bridge (McKenzie County, North Dakota)
Built 1913 for Great Northern RR; was only lifted once, upon completion in 1913; carried both rail and vehicular traffic until 1956; rail traffic ceased in 1986; listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1997.Parker through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on TrailOpen to pedestrians
Falknor Road Bridge (Miami County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1890'sPratt through truss bridge over Stillwater River on Old alignment of Falknor RoadClosed to all traffic
Fall Creek Bowstring (Madison County, Indiana)
UnknownLost Bowstring through truss bridge over Fall Creek on Pendleton Avenue (Old SR 9)Replaced by new bridge
Fall Creek Bridge (Tompkins County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1975Through truss bridge over Fall Creek on CR 121 (Forest Home Road) in Forest HomeOpen to traffic
Fall Creek Bridge (Henry County, Indiana)
Built 1905 by the Pan American Bridge Company of New Castle; rehabilitated 1970; replaced 1993Lost through truss bridge over Fall Creek on CR 800 WReplaced by new bridge
Fall Creek Interurban Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Built in 1908Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Fall Creek on Former Interurban routeRemoved
Fall Creek Service Road Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Built 1884 by the Massillon Bridge Company; now being stored for trail use by the city of Pendleton.Wrought iron Pratt through truss stored intact on dry ground for future trail use.Closed to all traffic, moved to grass area for reuse.
Fall Fork Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920Through truss bridge over Fall Fork Clifty Creek on CR 300 NorthOpen to traffic
Fall River Bridge (Wilson County, Kansas)
Built 1914Through truss bridge over Fall River on 21.7-N.1 Local, 2.9 mi. west of NeodeshaOpen to traffic
Fallasburg Covered Bridge (Kent County, Michigan)
Built 1871; rehabilitated 1994Covered bridge over Flat River on Covered Bridge RoadOpen to traffic
Fallen Timber Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1905 by the Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; closed to traffic in 1998; partially collapsed ca. 2008Abandoned through truss bridge over Charrette Creek on Fallen Timber RoadAbandoned with approach span partially collapsed
Falls Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1895; rehabilitated 1986Through truss bridge over Schuylkill River in PhiladelphiaOpen to traffic
Falls of the Ohio Railroad Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built in 1867-70 for the Louisville & Nashville and the Jeffersonville, Madison and Indianapolis Railroad; reconstructed in 1919Through truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River at LouisvilleOpen to railroad traffic
Fallston Bridge (Beaver County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1884 by the Penn Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2005Two-span Whipple through truss bridge over Beaver River on Front Street in FallstonOpen to traffic
Falmouth Bridge (Pendleton County, Kentucky)
Built 1927; rehabilitated 1972; demolished 2013Two-span through truss bridge over Licking River on KY 22 at FalmouthDemolished and replaced
Fanning Springs Bridge (Dixie County, Florida)
Built 1934; replaced 1987Lost Camelback through truss bridge over Suwannee River on former U.S. 19Replaced by new bridge
Far West Drive Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by John Dildine & Co.; replaced 1996Lost through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Far West DriveReplaced by new bridge
Farley Road Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1889Through truss bridge over Millers River on Farley Road in ErvingOpen to traffic
Farmer's Bridge (Franklin County, Nebraska)
Built 1911Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Republican River on CR-43 (Abandoned Alignment)Abandoned
Farmington Bridge No. 2 (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Apparently built by Stupp Bros. Bridge & Iron Co.Lost through truss bridge over St. Francois River, somewhere near FarmingtonNo longer exists
Farmington River Bridge (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Built 1939 by the Phoenix Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1989Through truss bridge over Farmington River on CT 177 in FarmingtonOpen to traffic
Farwell Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Built in 1865-66 as part of the original transcontinental railroad by the Western Pacific RR as part of the line form Sacramento to San Francisco. The WPRR was engulfed by the Central Pacific RR in 1867 and eventually folded into the Southern Pacif .Pratt through truss bridge over Alameda Creek (also CA 84) on Railroad (WPRR, CPRR, SPRR, NCRy)Open to traffic
Faust Street Bridge (Comal County, Texas)
Built 1887 by the King Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge in 1932; rehabilitated 1998Through truss bridge over Guadalupe River on Faust Street in New BraunfelsOpen to pedestrians only
Fawcett Road Bridge (Adams County, Ohio)
Built 1908; rehabilitated 1998Lost through truss bridge over Ohio Brush Creek on Fawcett Road (CR 6)Bridge has been replaced by a modern pony truss bridge.
Fay's Crossing Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905Through truss bridge over Santa Fe Avenue on a pedestrian trail in PuebloOpen to pedestrians only
Fayette Station Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1889; closed to traffic in 1977; reconstructed 1997Through truss bridge over New River on CR 82Open to one-way traffic
Fayetteville Bridge (St. Clair County, Illinois)
Built 1946; rehabilitated 1990Through truss bridge over Kaskaskia River on IL 4/IL 15 at FayettevilleOpen to traffic
Feather River Bridge (Butte County, California)
Built 1921; rehabilitated 1962; replaced 2000Lost through truss bridge over Feather River on CA 162 in OrovilleNo longer exists
Featherbed Lane Bridge (Loudoun County, Virginia)
Built in 1889 by the Variety Iron Works; relocated here in 1932Through truss bridge over Catoctin Creek on Featherbed Lane (Rt673)Open to traffic
FEC Bahia Honda Bridge (Monroe County, Florida)
(Main design: Camelback through truss)Built 1912, converted to highway use in 1938; Abandoned 1972.Railroad through truss bridge over Bahia Honda Channel on the former Florida East Coast RailwayDerelict/abandoned
FEC St. Johns River Bridge (Duval County, Florida)
Built 1925, replaced a single-track swing bridge originally built in 1890Through truss bridge w/Strauss Trunnion bascule lift span over St. Johns River in JacksonvilleOpen to traffic
Feederdam Bridge (Clay County, Indiana)
Built 1894Closed through truss bridge over Eel River on Towpath RoadClosed to all traffic
Feedwire Road Bridge (Montgomery County, Ohio)
Originally built in Greene County, OH and later moved to park.Warren through truss bridge over Old canal bed on Trail in DaytonOpen to pedestrians
Felten's Mill Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built in 1892 by W.S. Mullins;bypassed ?Burr arch-truss bridge over Brush Creek on Formerly East Mattie Rd. SR 2029Open to pedestrians only
Felton Covered Bridge (Santa Cruz County, California)
Built 1893, retired from use 1937, Restored 1987.Bridge over San Lorenzo River on Pedestrian pathOpen to pedestrians
Fenton Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
(Main design: Parker through truss)Built in 1925; made obsolete by new bridge in 1968 on a new alignment of Missouri State Highway 30; closed to traffic August 2nd, 2007; demolished in March 2010. Replacement UCEB opened to traffic August 18th, 2012.Lost four-span through truss bridge on Gravois Road (Old MO Hwy. 30) over the Meramec River between Fenton and Sunset HillsReplaced by UCEB
Ferndale Road Bridge (Marinette County, Wisconsin)
Built 1910 by Elkhart Bridge & Iron Co.; Replaced 1990Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Peshtigo River on Ferndale Road in Towns of Grover and LakeReplaced by new bridge
Ferree Covered Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Arsoned on February 13, 1989Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Branch of Little Flatrock RiverDestroyed by fire
Ferry Street Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1950; rehabilitated 1999Continuous Warren through truss bridge over Willamette River on Coburg Road in EugeneOpen to traffic
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