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Through truss

Jackson Sawmill Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1878; reconstructed 1985
Covered bridge over West Octoraro Creek on Mt. Pleasant Road (TR 696)
Open to traffic

Jackson Street Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1932 by the Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Co.
Bascule bridge over Des Plaines River on Jackson Street in Joliet
Open to traffic

Jackson's Mill Covered Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Rebuilt in 2003
Queenpost through truss bridge over King's Creek on Kings Creek Rd.
Open to traffic

Jackson's Mill Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1992
Covered Bridge over Brush Creek on T413,Covered Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Jacobson Bridge (Aitkin County, Minnesota)
Built 1927 Replaced in 2002
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Mississippi River on MN 200
Replaced by new bridge

Jaite Paper Mill Bridge (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Cuyahoga River on an abandoned railroad spur in the Cuyahoga Valley National Park
Abandoned

Jake's Branch Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Middle Creek, 8.3 mi. south and 2.0 mi. west of Louisburg
Open to traffic

Jamaica North Trail Bridge (Lancaster County, Nebraska)
Pratt through truss bridge over Salt Creek on the Jamaica North Trail, a pedestrian trail on the old Union Pacific Railroad rail bed.
Open to pedestrians

James Bethel Gresham Memorial Bridge (McLean County, Kentucky)
Built 1928 by the Nashville Bridge Company; replaced 1999
Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Green River on KY 81
Replaced by new bridge

James Covered Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1887 by Barron & Hole
Covered bridge over Big Graham Creek on CR 625 S
Open to one-lane traffic

James Drive Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on N.E. James Drive
Open to traffic

James River FM 141 Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built 1885 by the Kansas City Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1993
Lost through truss bridge over James River on FM 141 in Springfield
Replaced by new bridge

James River Railroad Bridge (Botetourt County, Virginia)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over James River on former Craig Valley Branch of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad
Abandoned

Janesville Bridge (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1986
Through truss bridge over Cedar River on Old IA 969 in Janesville
Open to traffic

Janesville Bridge (Bremer County, Iowa)
Built 1882, removed 2001 due to structural concerns
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Cedar River on West Barrick Road
Removed

Janice Peaslee Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1893; rehabilitated 2005
Through truss bridge over Connecticut River on Bog Road in Stratford
Open to traffic

Jasper Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1974
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Little Buffalo River on AR 7 at Jasper
Replaced by a new bridge

Jasper Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1952
Parker through truss bridge over Willamette River on HWY 222
Open to traffic

Jasper Road Bridge (Montgomery County, Ohio)
Originally built in Greene County, OH and later moved to park.
Covered bridge over Mudlick Creek
Open to pedestrians

Jay City Bridge (Jay County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1950
Through truss bridge over Wabash River on CR 700 East
Open to traffic

Jay Covered Bridge 32-16-01 (Essex County, New York)
Built 1857; rehabilitated 2007
Covered bridge over East Branch Ausable River on CR 22
Closed to traffic

Jediah Hill Covered Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1850
Queenpost through truss bridge over West Fork, Mill Creek in Mount Healthy
Open to traffic

Jeffers Bridge (Clay County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Birch Creek on CR 200 South
Open to traffic

Jefferson Avenue Footbridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Completed Aug. 29, 1902, by the American Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2002
Cantilevered through truss pedestrian bridge over the Frisco/BNSF rail yard in downtown Springfield
Open to pedestrians only

Jefferson Highway Bridge (Decatur County, Iowa)
Replaced 1931
Lost Through truss bridge over Grand River on Jefferson Highway
Replaced by a new bridge

Jefferson Rail Road Bridge (Marion County, Texas)
Bypassed rail bridge over Big Cypress Bayou in Jefferson. Built by the Phoenix Bridge Company 1897. New bridge sits just to the north, old bridge preserved in place.
Howe through truss bridge over Big Cypress Bayou
Closed to all traffic

Jefferson River Bridge (Gallatin County, Montana)
Built 1894; rehabilitated 1984
Through truss bridge over Jefferson River on CR 201
Open to traffic

Jefferson Street Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1932-33 by the Mississippi Valley Structural Steel Co.; rehabilitated 1941
Through truss bascule bridge over Des Plaines River on Eastbound US 30 in Joliet
Open to two-lane traffic

Jefferson Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1910; replaced 1990
Lost through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Jefferson Street in downtown Nashville
Replaced by a modern bridge

Jefferson Trail Bridge (Greene County, Iowa)
Built 1902
Pratt through truss bridge over Raccoon River on Raccoon River Trail
Open to pedestrians

Jeffersonville Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1928 by Bethlehem Steel Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss bridge over Lamoille River on VT 15
Replaced by new bridge

Jeffries Ford Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1915, destroyed by arson on April 2, 2002
Lost covered bridge over Big Raccoon Creek on CR S150E
Destroyed by arson

Jellico Creek KY 92 Bridge (Whitley County, Kentucky)
Built 1932
Through truss bridge over Jellico Creek on KY 92
Open to traffic

Jellys Ferry Road Bridge (Tehama County, California)
Built 1949
Through truss bridge over Sacramento River on Jellys Ferry Road
Open to traffic

Jenkins Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Standard Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 1215 between MO 39 and MO 248
Open to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

Jenkins Ford Crossing Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1893 by John Beard, closed to traffic on August 27, 1959, demolished in 1964
Lost Through truss bridge over Vermilion River on E 1100N Road
Demolished

Jennings Branch Bridge (Augusta County, Virginia)
Built ca.1900 by the Champion Bridge Company; Replaced by new bridge in 2010
Lost through truss bridge over Jennings Branch on Hangers Mill Rd (Route 801)
Replaced by new bridge

Jennings Randolph Memorial Bridge (Hancock County, West Virginia)
Built 1977
Through truss bridge over the Ohio River on US 30
Open to traffic

Jericho Covered Bridge (Baltimore County, Maryland)
built 1865, queenpost added 1937, stringers added 1982
Burr arch-truss bridge over Little Gunpowder Falls on Jericho Road
Open to traffic

Jerome Bridge (Phelps County, Missouri)
Built 1928; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Route D, just off I-44 at Jerome
Replaced by a modern bridge

Jerome Railroad Bridge (Phelps County, Missouri)
Through truss railroad bridge over Gasconade River between Jerome and Arlington
Open to railroad traffic

Jerry Myers Road bridge (Wayne County, Indiana)
Built ca.1900; replaced 1996
Lost through truss bridge over Whitewater River on Jerry Myers Road
Replaced by new bridge

Jersey Shore PA44 W Br Susquehanna River Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 2000
Through truss bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on PA 44 in Jersey Shore
Open to traffic

Jessup Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1910, moved in 1970, destroyed in 1989 when a large tree fell on it, breaking the arches. It collapsed into the creek, floated under the Sanatorium Covered Bridge, and finally stopped near the U.S. 36 Bridge
Lost Covered bridge over Little Raccoon Creek
Destroyed by storm

Jewettsport Ford Bridge (Tippecanoe County, Indiana)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Wabash River on IN 225
Open to traffic

Jibboom Street Bridge (Sacramento County, California)
(Main design: Other)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1969
Through truss cantilevered swing bridge over American River on Jibboom Street in Sacramento
Open to traffic

Jim Day Road Bridge (Shasta County, California)
Bypassed with a new bridge and abandoned in 1973.
Parker through truss bridge over Pitt River on Jim Day Road
Closed to all traffic

Joachim Avenue Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1933; closed to traffic Nov. 21, 2005; main span demolished Dec. 27, 2006; replaced by UCEB in 2007
Lost through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on Joachim Avenue (Old US 61/67) in Herculaneum
Replaced by UCEB

Joachim Creek US 61/67 Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1933 - 1934 by M. E. Gillioz
Through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on U. S. Highway 61 / 67 in Herculaneum
Open to four lanes of traffic

Joe Creek Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
This 1909 span was originally part of the multi-span bridge across the Arkansas river at Jenks. When the next bridge was built, this span was salvaged and placed over Joe Creek on a private drive.
Through truss bridge over Joe Creek on a private drive adjacent to East Magnolia Drive
Open as a private entrance to a trailer park

Joe Page Bridge (Calhoun County, Illinois)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1983 & again in 2004
Vertical-lift bridge over the Illinois River on IL 100 at Hardin
Open to two-lane traffic

John Bright No. 1 Iron Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built ca. 1884 by the Hocking Valley Bridge Works over Poplar Creek on Havenport Road near Carroll.
Wrought-iron through truss bridge relocated to the Ohio University-Lancaster campus
Open to pedestrians only

John Bright No. 2 Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built 1881 by Augustus Borneman over Poplar Creek on Bish Road near Carroll. Rehabilitated 1913. Relocated 1988.
Covered bridge relocated to the Ohio University-Lancaster campus in Lancaster
Open to pedestrians only

John Deere Road Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1901 by contractor John H. Sparks
Through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on John Deere Road
Open to traffic

John Eisenhower Bridge (Adams County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1886; rehabilitated 1980; reconstructed 1998
Pratt through truss bridge over Willoughby Run on Water Works Road


John F. Kennedy Memorial Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1963 by the Allied Structural Steel Company
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Ohio River on I-65 in Louisville
Open to traffic

John Mills Road Bridge (Posey County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Through truss bridge over Little Fork Creek on John Mills Road
Open to traffic

John P. Grace Memorial Bridge (Charleston County, South Carolina)
Grace bridge built in 1928
Lost cantilevered truss bridge over the Cooper River on US 17
Replaced by Arthur J Ravenel Bridge in 2005

John Seitz Bridge (Dubois County, Indiana)
Built 1896; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Patoka River on CR 175 E
Replaced by new bridge

John Snodgrass Bridge (Jackson County, Alabama)
Built 1958
Through truss bridge over Tennessee River on AL 117 near Stevenson
Open to traffic

John T. Cunningham Memorial Bridge (Montgomery County, Tennessee)
Built 1925, replaced 1986
Lost K-Truss through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Old State Route 13
Replaced by new bridge

John Will Road Bridge (Posey County, Indiana)
Built 1925, Replaced 2003
Lost through truss bridge over Big Creek on John Will Road
No longer exists

Johnsey Bridge (Walker County, Alabama)
Probably built by the Canton Bridge Co.
Lost through truss bridge over Blackwater Creek on Johnsey Bridge Road
Replaced in 2009 by a pony truss bridge

Johnson Bridge (Warren County, Indiana)
Built 1890, destroyed by a flood in June 2004
Through truss bridge over Big Pine Creek on Johnson Bridge Road
Destroyed by flood

Johnson Bridge (Redwood County, Minnesota)
Built 1904 by William S. Hewett & Co.
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Redwood River on Harvest Avenue north of 295th Street
Replaced by UCEB

Johnson Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Built 1887
Covered bridge over Clear Creek on Amanda-Clearport Road
Open to pedestrians only

Johnson Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Covered bridge over Mugser Run on Cleveland Road
Open to traffic

Johnson Creek Covered Bridge (Robertson County, Kentucky)
Built 1874 by Jacob Bower; reconstructed 2007-08
Smith through truss bridge over Johnson Creek on on an old alignment of KY 1029
Open to traffic (as of August 2010)

Johnson Creek Old US 66 Bridge (Lawrence County, Missouri)
Built 1923; made obsolete by new bridge on US 66 (now MO 96) in 1960
Through truss bridge over Johnson Creek on CR 2062 (Old US 66)
Open to traffic

Johnson Fork Creek Bridge (Kimble County, Texas)
Built 1938
Through truss bridge over Johnson Fork Creek on I-10 North Frontage Road
Open to traffic

Johnson Hill Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1914, demolished in 2006
Lost Through truss bridge over Middle Fork Vermilion River on a pedestrian trail
Demolished

Johnson Mill Covered Bridge (Muskingum County, Ohio)
Built 1876; rehabilitated 1998
Covered bridge over Salt Creek on Arch Hill Road (CR 82)
Open to pedestrians only

Johnson Rd Bridge (Jefferson County, Mississippi)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over unknown creek on Johnson Rd
Abandoned

Johnson Road Bridge (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Built 1905 by the King Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Grand River on Johnson Road (TH 541)
Open to traffic

Johnson Road Covered Bridge (Jackson County, Ohio)
Built 1870; rehabilitated 2000
Covered bridge over Brushy Fork Little Scioto River on Johnson Road
Closed to all vehicle traffic

Johnsonville Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1901, replaced in 1999
Lost Through truss bridge over North Fork Vermilion River on Newell Road north of Danville
Replaced by new bridge

Johnsonville Railroad Bridge (Humphreys County, Tennessee)
Originally built 1867 as a timber Howe truss bridge; rebuilt or modified in 1873, 1893, 1900, and 1915; demolished 1945 with the creation of Kentucky Lake
Lost through truss swing bridge over Tennessee River on the NC&Stl Railway between Eva and (Old) Johnsonville
No longer exists

Johnstown Bridge (Owen County, Indiana)
Built 1918 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Eel River on CR 1300 West
Open to traffic

Johnstown Inclined Plane Bridge (Cambria County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1890; rehabilitated 1965
Through truss bridge on LR 525 spur over Stoney Creek in Johnstown
Open to traffic

Johnstown Little Conemaugh Rail Bridge (Cambria County, Pennsylvania)
Built in 1906 by the Cambria Steel Company
Through truss bridge over Little Conemaugh River on Norfolk Souther main line in Johnstown
Open to traffic

Johnstown Rail Bridge (Owen County, Indiana)
Built in 1921 for the Evansville, Indianapolis and Terre Haute Railroad
Abandoned through truss bridge over Eel River on former Penn Central Railroad in Johnstown
Abandoned

Joliet Bridge (Carbon County, Montana)
Built 1901; replaced 1987
Lost through truss bridge over Rock Creek on CR 101 at Joliet
Replaced by new bridge

Joliet Railroad Lift Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
(Main design: Warren through truss)
Built 1932 by the American Bridge Company
Through truss lift bridge over Des Plaines River on CSX
Open to rail traffic

Jolly Mill Lane Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Bridge on Jolly Mill Lane
Open to traffic

Jonah Bridge (Williamson County, Texas)
Lost Through truss bridge over San Gabriel River
Destroyed by flood

Jones Bridge (Fulton County, Georgia)
Built 1904. Used until 1922 when free state-built bridges rendered it obsolete. Fell into disrepair in the 1930s. In 1940, half of the bridge was illegally removed and likely sold for scrap. Originally bridged Milton and Gwinnett counties.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on former Jones Bridge Road in Johns Creek
Abandoned

Jones Bridge/ Moores Bridge (Carroll County, Georgia)
Built 1917
Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Chattahoochee River on abandoned section of Old Newnan Road
Abandoned

Jones Mill Railroad Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1901
Through truss railroad bridge over Cove Creek on the former Rock Island Railroad next to US 270
Open to railroad traffic

Jones Mill Road Bridge (Perry County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920; replaced 1993
Lost through truss bridge over Middle Fork Anderson River on CR 25
Replaced by new bridge

Jones Road Bridge (Clinton County, Michigan)
Built 1912; Closed to all traffic 1984; Replaced in 1998 and dismantled
Dismantled Baltimore through truss bridge over Grand River on Jones Road in Eagle Township
Replaced by new bridge and stored for reuse

Joppa Bridge (Burnet County, Texas)
Built 1907; Bypassed by new bridge in 2000
Through truss bridge over North Fork San Gabriel River on CR 200
Open to pedestrians only

Jordan Covered Bridge (Marion County, Oregon)
Built 1937, Relocated 1988, Burned 1994, Reconstructed 1998
Howe through truss bridge over Salem Power Canal on Park Path
Open to pedestrians

Jordan Drive Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1900 by the Youngstown Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over French Creek on Jordan Drive (TR 962) in Saegertown
Open to traffic

Jordan Narrows Bridge (Utah County, Utah)
Built 1914. Bypassed by a new bridge.
Pratt through truss bridge over Jordan River on CR 9600 NO ST
Open to pedestrians

Josiah Hess Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1875
Covered bridge over Huntington Creek on Covered Bridge Lane, northeast of Orangeville
Open to pedestrians only

Jud Christian Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1876; rehabilitated 1996
Covered bridge over Little Fishing Creek on Ardens Hill Road, northeast of Sereno
Open to traffic

Judith River Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1913
Through truss bridge over Judith River on CR 326
Open to traffic

Judsonia Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1924 by the R. L. Gaster Construction Co. of Little Rock
Through truss bridge with center swing span over Little Red River on CR 66 at Judsonia
Closed for rehabilitation (?)

Judsonia Railroad Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1912 by Jay Gould's St. Louis , Iron Moutain & Southern Railroad.
Through truss swing bridge over Little Red River on the Union Pacific Railroad at Judsonia
Open to railroad traffic

Jugtown Road Bridge (Grundy County, Illinois)
Built 1884
Through truss bridge over East Fork Mazon River on Jugtown Road (TR 172), 2.5 mi. west of Braceville
Intact but closed to all traffic