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Through truss
Moxley Covered Bridge (Orange County, Vermont)
Built 1883Covered bridge over First Branch White River on Moxley Rd (C3068) in ChelseaOpen to traffic
MPL Minnesota River Bridge (Redwood County, Minnesota)
Built 1896 by M&STL. M&STL purchased 1960 by CNW. Abandoned in 1980. Purchased by Minnesota Valley Railroad. Purchased 2002 by MPLIPratt through truss bridge over Minnesota River on Twin Cities and Western RailroadOpen to traffic, But replacement plans are in place...
MPL Redwood River Bridge (Redwood County, Minnesota)
Truss span built 1898 by M&Stl. Trestle replaced multuple times.Warren through truss bridge over Redwood RiverOpen to traffic
MRL Yellowstone River Bridge (Stillwater County, Montana)
Warren through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on Montana Rail LinkOpen to traffic
MS 18 Bayou Pierre Bridge (Copiah County, Mississippi)
Built ca. 1940Through truss bridge over Bayou Pierre on MS 18Open to traffic
Mt Murphy Road Bridge (El Dorado County, California)
Built 1915Through truss bridge over South Fork American River on Mt Murphy RoadOpen to traffic
Mt. Joy Road Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Built 1900; rehabilitated 1981Through truss bridge over Musconetcong River on Mt. Joy RoadOpen to traffic
Mt. Orne Covered Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1911; rehabilitated 1988Covered bridge over Connecticut River on Mt. Orne Road in LancasterOpen to traffic
Mud River Bridge (Lincoln County, West Virginia)
Built 1917; rehabilitated 1980Through truss bridge over Mud River on CR 7Closed to Traffic
Muddy Boggy Creek Bridge (Choctaw County, Oklahoma)
Built 1919Through truss bridge over Muddy Boggy Creek on E2010 Rd.Open to traffic
Muddy Creek Bridge (Madison County, Kentucky)
Built ca. 1930Through truss bridge over Muddy Creek on Meadowbrook RoadOpen to traffic
Muddy Creek Bridge (Richardson County, Nebraska)
Abandoned pratt through truss bridge over Muddy Creek on an abandoned section of 713 RdDerelict/abandoned
Muddy Creek CR 209 Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1923; rehabilitated 1970Through truss bridge over Muddy Creek on CR 209Open to traffic with posted 20 ton weight limit
Muddy Creek Old US 65 Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1924 by contractor M.E. GilliozThrough truss bridge over Muddy Creek on Claycomb Road (Old US 65) north of SedaliaOpen to traffic
Mulberry Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1896 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.Derelict through truss bridge over Mulberry River near MulberryDerelict
Mulberry Creek Bridge (Ford County, Kansas)
Built 1906; rehabilitated 1958Through truss bridge over Mulberry Creek, 2.6 mi. south and 3.0 mi. west of FordOpen to traffic
Mulberry Creek Railroad Bridge (Autauga County, Alabama)
Built 1906 by the American Bridge Co.Warren through truss bridge over Mulberry Creek on Norfolk Southern RailwayOpen to traffic
Mulberry Jefferson Road Bridge (Clinton County, Indiana)
Built 1895; replaced 1994Lost through truss bridge over South Fork Wildcat Creek on Mulberry Jefferson Road at 280N-760WReplaced by new bridge
Mull Bridge (Shelby County, Indiana)
Built ca.1890Through truss bridge over Little Blue River on CR 800 EastOpen to traffic
Mull Covered Bridge (Sandusky County, Ohio)
Built 1851; made obsolete by new bridge in 1962 and closed to trafficCovered bridge on CR 9 southwest of FremontOpen to pedestrians only
Mullen Covered Bridge (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Built 1876; rehabilitated 1987-88Covered bridge over Mill Creek on Doyle RoadOpen to traffic
Mumma Ford Road Bridge (Carroll County, Maryland)
Built 1911; rehabilitated 1988 and summer 2011Through truss bridge over Monocacy River on Mumma Ford RoadOpen to traffic
Munfordville Bridge (Hart County, Kentucky)
(Main design: Parker through truss)Toll bridge on the Louisville and Nashville Turnpike replacing Amos Ferry at Big Buffalo CrossingLost Parker through truss bridge over Green River on L&N Turnpike/Dixie HighwayLost
Munger Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge temporarily sitting next to 1000th Street, just north of the Pike County lineSitting abandoned, propped up on wheels and concrete blocks
Munger Bridge (Madison County, Iowa)
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Middler River on RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Murphy Bridge (Huntington County, Indiana)
Built in 1928 by the Pan American Bridge Company; Restored in 2006.Parker through truss bridge over Salamonie River on CR 800 SouthOpen to traffic
Murphysboro Bridge (Jackson County, Illinois)
Built 1942; replaced 2000Lost through truss bridge over Big Muddy River on Town Creek Road (CH 5/FAS 917) at MurphysboroReplaced by a new bridge
Murray Baker Bridge (Peoria County, Illinois)
Built 1958; rehabilitated 1984 and 2005Cantilevered through truss bridge over Illinois River on I-74 in PeoriaOpen to traffic
Murray Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built 1905 by A.H. Austin; rehabilitated 1982; damaged in car wreck during 2004Through truss bridge over West Fork Des Moines River on 190th Street, southeast of BradgateOpen to traffic
Murray Morgan Bridge (Pierce County, Washington)
Opened Feb. 15, 1913; rehabilitated 1957; closed 2007; rehabilitated 2012-3Vertical lift bridge over Foss Waterway on E. 11th Street in TacomaOpen to traffic
Murray St. Bridge (Rapides Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1902, demolished after construction of the Jackson St. bridgeLost Through truss bridge over Red River on Murray St.Removed but not replaced
Muscatatuck River Bridge (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1890; replaced 1994Lost through truss bridge over Muscatatuck River on CR 740SReplaced by new bridge
Muscatatuck River Bridge (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built 1914; replaced 1992Lost through truss bridge over Muscatatuck River on CR 775SClosed to all traffic
Muscatatuck River Bridge (Washington County, Indiana)
Built 1883; rehabilitated 1974; replaced 1992Lost through truss bridge over Muscatatuck River on IN 39Replaced by new bridge
Muscatine Bridge (Muscatine County, Iowa)
Built 1972; Tolls removed 1987Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on IA 92/IL 92 at MuscatineOpen to traffic
Muscatine High Bridge (Muscatine County, Iowa)
Built 1891; Collapsed in 1899 and again in 1956;. Demolished in 1973.Lost Bridge over Mississippi River on Walnut StreetReplaced by a new bridge upriver.
Muscatine Road Bridge (Cedar County, Iowa)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1950Through truss bridge over Sugar Creek on Muscatine RoadOpen to traffic
Myersville Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1893, replaced in 1974Lost Through truss bridge over North Fork Vermilion River on Bismarck-Jamesburg RoadReplaced by new bridge
Mystery Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Lost two-span through truss bridge, possibly over Mulberry RiverNo longer exists
Mystery Bridge (Scott County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge somewhere in Scott CountyNo longer exists
Mystery Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge somewhere in Washington County, possibly over Middle Fork White RiverNo longer exists
Mystery Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge somewhere near Easley, possibly over Perche CreekNo longer exists
Mystery Bridge (Harrison County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge somewhere near BethanyUnknown status
Mystery Bridge (Muscatine County, Iowa)
Through truss bridgeNo longer exists
N&W Railroad Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
UnknownPratt through truss bridge over West Fork White River on N&W railroad
N&W Railroad Roanoke River Bridge (Roanoke, Virginia)
Built 1906 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.Baltimore through truss bridge over Roanoke River on Norfolk Southern RailroadOpen to traffic
N&W RR: St. Mary's River Bridge (Allen County, Indiana)
Built 1895Camelback through truss bridge over St Mary's River on Norfolk & Western RailroadOpen to traffic
N. 1st Avenue Bridge (San Bernardino County, California)
Built 1930Through truss bridge over Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway on N. 1st Avenue in BarstowOpen to traffic
N. James Street Bridge (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Replaced 1987Lost through truss bridge over Kansas River on N. James Street in Kansas CityReplaced by a new bridge
Naches River Bridge (Yakima County, Washington)
Built in 1895 in Manhattan, KS; Moved to Yakima in 1912Pegram through truss bridge over Naches River on Yakima Valley Trolley Line in YakimaOpen to traffic
Naches River Railroad Bridge (Yakima County, Washington)
Built 1884Pratt through truss bridge over Naches River on Abandoned Railway (Yakima Greenway Trail) in YakimaClosed to all traffic
Nachitoch Bluff Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Morava Construction Co.; rehabilitated 1980; closed to traffic ca. 1996Derelict two-span through truss over Little Missouri River, just upstream from I-30Abandoned, with deck partially missing
Nacimiento Lake Drive Bridge (Monterey County, California)
Built 1921Pratt Through truss bridge over San Antonio River on Nacimiento Lake DriveOpen to traffic
Naheola Bridge (Choctaw County, Alabama)
Built 1934 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; Road surface removed and bridge closed to automobiles in 2000, Open to railroad trafficVertical lift bridge over Tombigbee RiverOpen to rail traffic
Nancy Jane Bridge (Monroe County, Indiana)
Built 1885, demolished in 1964Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Salt Creek northeast of HarrodsburgLost
Narrows Bridge (Cleburne County, Arkansas)
Built 1961 in conjunction with the creation of the lakeContinuous through truss bridge over Little Red River (Greers Ferry Lake) on AR 16 between Higden and Greers FerryOpen to traffic
Narrows Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1883, bypassed in 1966Covered bridge over Sugar Creek on Old Narrows Road at Turkey Run State ParkOpen to pedestrians
Nash Railroad Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
(Main design: Warren through truss)Built ca. 1928, replacing an earlier through truss bridge that had collapsedTwo-span through truss bridge over the Diversion Channel on the BNSF Railway southwest of Cape GirardeauOpen to traffic on the active BNSF St. Louis-Memphis railroad line
Nashannock Creek Bridge (Mercer County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1922Through truss bridge over Nashannock Creek on TR 401 (Old Mercer Road)Open to traffic
Natalbany River Bridge (Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana)
Built ca. 1950Through truss bridge over Natalbany River on La Rock RoadOpen to traffic
Natchez Bridge (Adams County, Mississippi)
First bridge built 1940; second bridge 1988Pair of cantilevered through truss bridges over the Mississippi River on US 84 at NatchezOpen to traffic
Natural Dam Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1934 by contractor M.E. Gillioz, replacing an earlier truss bridge built in 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co.Two-span through truss bridge over Lee Creek on AR 59 near the community of Natural DamOpen to traffic
Navasota Railroad Through Truss (Brazos County, Texas)
Parker through truss bridge over Brazos River on Burlington Northern and Santa Fe RailwayOpen to traffic
Navy Drive Bridge (San Joaquin County, California)
Built 1941Swing bridge over San Joaquin River on Navy Drive in StocktonOpen to traffic
NCIR Shenago River Bridge (Lawrence County, Pennsylvania)
Through truss bridge over Shenango River on P&LE RR Big Run Branch? in New CastleAppears to be abandoned
Neal Lane Covered Bridge (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1939Covered bridge over South Myrtle Creek on CR 124 in Myrtle CreekOpen to traffic
Nebraska City Bridge (Otoe County, Nebraska)
Built 1930; replaced 1983Lost through truss bridge over Missouri River on NE 2Highway bridge replaced by new bridge
Nebraska City Railroad Bridge (Otoe County, Nebraska)
Built 1888 under the direction of George S. MorisonLost Whipple through truss bridge over Missouri RiverRemoved
Neches River Bridge (Jasper County, Texas)
Built 1943Through truss bridge over Neches River on US 190Open to traffic
Nectar Covered Bridge (Blount County, Alabama)
Built 1932; Destroyed by arson 1993Lost covered bridge over Locust Fork River on Covered Bridge RoadDestroyed by fire
Neet Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1904Covered bridge over Little Raccoon Creek on a bypassed section of Bridgeton RoadOpen to pedestrians
Neff Bridge (Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1974Through truss bridge over Frankstown Branch Juniata River on PA 4005Open to traffic
Neff's Mill Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1875Covered bridge over Pequea Creek on Penn Grant RoadOpen to traffic
Negley Bridge (Columbiana County, Ohio)
Built 1882 by the Columbia Bridge Works of Dayton, OhioThrough truss bridge over North Fork Little Beaver Creek on TR 1026Open to traffic
Nehalem River Bridge (Columbia County, Oregon)
Built 1938Parker through truss bridge over Nehalem River on OR 47 in VernoniaOpen to traffic
Neligh Mill Bridge (Antelope County, Nebraska)
Built 1910 by the Western Bridge & Construction Co. Collapsed into river in June 2011.Through truss bridge over Elkhorn River on Elm Street at NelighCollapsed into river, but remains and is feasible to restore.
Nelson Creek Bridge (Plumas County, California)
Built 1890Pratt through truss bridge over Nelson Creek on Old Quincy La Porte RoadOpen to pedestrians
Nelson Mountain Covered Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1984Covered Howe through truss bridge over Lake Creek on Nelson Mountain RoadOpen to traffic
Nemadji River bridge (Douglas County, Wisconsin)
Damaged by fire and abandoned in 1976Pratt through truss bridge over Nemadji River on E Hammond Ave/E Limits RdAbandoned
Nemo Bridge (Morgan County, Tennessee)
(Main design: Camelback through truss)Built 1929 after this and nearby bridges at Oakdale and Deermont were destroyed by floods in 1906Camelback through truss bridge over Emory River on Catoosa RoadOpen to pedestrians
Neosho River (Cherokee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1949Through truss bridge over Neosho River on OK 51Open to traffic
Neosho River Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Built 1940Through truss bridge over Neosho River, 0.5 mi. west of Neosho RapidsOpen to traffic
Neosho River Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1930; replaced 2001Lost through truss bridge over Neosho River, 4.0 mi. east of Emporia on Road 170No longer exists
Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1908 by A.M. BlodgettThrough truss bridge over Neosho River, 2.4 mi. west of ErieAbandoned with deck removed
Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1928Through truss bridge over Neosho River, 1.2 mi. south and 0.4 mi. west of ErieOpen to traffic
Neosho River Bridge (Ottawa County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1910Through truss bridge over Neosho River on 5834CClosed to traffic, with rubble piles at each end.
Neosho River Bridge (Ottawa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1937; replaced 1997Lost K-truss bridge over Neosho River on US 69 in MiamiReplaced by prestressed concrete girder bridge in 1997.
Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Abandoned Parker through truss bridge over Neosho RiverAbandoned
Neosho River Bridge (Lyon County, Kansas)
Parker through truss bridge over Neosho River on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe (ATSF) RailroadOpen to traffic
Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built pre-1900Through truss bridge over Neosho River on 42.5-17.6 Local, 1.0 mi. east and 2.6 mi. south of St. PaulOpen to traffic
Neosho River Bridge (Labette County, Kansas)
Pratt through truss bridge over Neosho RiverOpen to authorized vehicles only
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