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Through truss

Neosho River Bridge (Labette County, Kansas)
Pratt through truss bridge over Neosho River
Open to authorized vehicles only

Neosho River Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Parker through truss bridge over Neosho River


Neosho River Bridge (derelict) (Mayes County, Oklahoma)
Replaced by Prestressed Stringer 1979
Abandoned through truss bridge over Neosho River near Sportsmens Acres. This is really the Neosho River.


Neosho River K-47 Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1937
Through truss bridge over Neosho River on K-47
Open to traffic

Neosho River US 75 Bridge (Coffey County, Kansas)
Built 1934; replaced 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Neosho River on US 75
Replaced by new bridge

Nepesta Bridge (Pueblo County, Colorado)
Built 1905-06 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1989
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on Nepesta Road (CR 613) southeast of Boone
Replaced by a new bridge

Neversink River Bridge (Orange County, New York)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1975
Through truss bridge over Neversink River on US 209
Open to traffic

Nevins Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1920
Covered bridge over Little Raccoon Creek on CR S130E
Open to traffic

New Athens Bridge (St. Clair County, Illinois)
Built 1919; removed after 1972
Lost Bridge over Kaskaskia River on IL 13, IL 156 in New Athens
Replaced by new bridge

New Athens Railroad Bridge (St. Clair County, Illinois)
Two-span, double track Warren through truss still in use by CNIC
Two-span Warren through truss bridge over Kaskaskia River on Canadian National Railway (former Illinois Central Railroad) in New Athens
Open to railroad traffic

New Baltimore & Ohio Monongahela Bridge (Marion County, West Virginia)
Built 1912
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Monongahela River on CSX Transprtation
Open to traffic

New Baltimore Covered Bridge (Somerset County, Pennsylvania)
Replaced a covered bridge buit in 1879
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Raystown Br of Juniata River on TR812 Town Hill Rd.
Open to traffic

New Bedford-Fairhaven Middle Bridge (Bristol County, Massachusetts)
Swing span built 1897-99
Through truss swing bridge over Acushnet River on US 6 at New Bedford
Open to traffic

New Brownsville Covered Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built 1840; relocated and shortened 1986; rehabilitated 1991
Covered bridge over a branch of Driftwood River in Mill Race Park
Open to traffic

New Canal Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built ca. 1963
Pair of cantilevered through truss bridges over Chain of Rocks Canal on I-270 in Granite City
Open to traffic

New Croton Reservoir Bridge (Westchester County, New York)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over New Croton Resvervoir
Open to traffic

New Ford Bridge (Jackson County, Indiana)
Built in 1884 with additional spans built in 1891; replaced in 1987
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over East Fork White River on New Ford Road (CR550N)
Replaced by new bridge

New Geneva Railroad Bridge (Fayette County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1912-13
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Monongahela River on Norfolk Southern Railroad


New Germantown Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1891
Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on TR 302 (Lower Buck Ridge Rd)
Open to traffic

New Harmony Bridge (Posey County, Indiana)
Built 1930, Ownership transferred to White County Bridge Commision in 1941.
Four-span through truss toll bridge over Wabash River on IL 14 at New Harmony, Indiana
Closed to traffic May 21, 2012

New Home Road Bridge (Bates County, Missouri)
Built 1907-08 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over a drainage ditch on New Home Road (7081 Road)
Closed to all traffic

New Hope Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built 1913; rehabilitated 1999
Two-span through truss bridge over Flatrock River on CR 400 North in Columbus
Open to traffic

New Hope Covered Bridge (Brown County, Ohio)
Built 1878 by Josiah Bryant
Covered bridge over Whiteoak Creek on Bethel New Hope Road
Open to pedestrians only

New Hope Through Truss Bridge (Brown County, Ohio)
Built 1884 by the Lomas Forge & Bridge Works
Abandoned Whipple through truss bridge over White Oak Creek on Main St. in New Hope
Abandoned

New Hope-Lambertville Bridge (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904; rehabilitated 1984
Through truss bridge over Delaware River on PA 179 in New Hope
Open to traffic

New Kentucky Dam Railroad Bridge (Livingston County, Kentucky)
Built 2009 as a replacement for the railroad tracks across Kentucky Dam
Polygonal Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Tennessee River on P&L Railway
Open to traffic

New Madison-Milton Bridge (Trimble County, Kentucky)
Currently being built
Warren through truss bridge currently being built to replace the extant Madison-Milton Bridge in March 2012
Under construction

New Prospect Street Bridge (Niagara County, New York)
Built 2005
Modern through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Prospect Street/Stevens Street in Lockport
Open to traffic

New River Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1916; rehabilitated 1951
Through truss bridge over New River on CR 25/2 & Railroad tracks
Open to one-lane traffic

New River Bridge (Grayson County, Virginia)
Built 1927; demolished 2011
Five-span Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over New River on VA 94
Replaced by a new bridge

New Sharon Bridge (Franklin County, Maine)
Built 1916 by the Groton Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Sandy River on Town Way in New Sharon
Closed to all traffic

New Williamstown Bridge (Wood County, West Virginia)
Built 1992
Through truss bridge over Ohio River on WV 31/OH 60 at Williamstown, West Virginia
Open to traffic

New York Central RR Gauley River Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Abandoned through truss bridge over Gauley River on former New York Central Railroad
Abandoned

New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad Bridge (Suffolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1899
Lost Warren through truss Scherzer rolling lift bascule bridge over Fort Point Channel on Railroad (Amtrak and MBTA)
Replaced by new bridge

Newark Bay Lift Bridge (Union County, New Jersey)
Built 1926; site of Newark Bay Bridge Accident in 1948; damaged in ship collision 1966; railroad abandoned 1976; lift spans demolished 1980, approach spans demolished 1988
Lost vertical lift bridge over Newark Bay on the Central Railroad of New Jersey
Removed

Newark Slough Railroad Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Built 1910
Baltimore through truss bridge over Newark Slough on Caltrain
Closed to all traffic

Newbern Bridge (Bartholomew County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Clifty Creek on CR 850 East
Open to traffic

Newburg Bridge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Replaced 1933
Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Conodoguinet Creek on Pa 696; Sr 0696 (Shippensburg Road)
Replaced by new bridge

Newburg Road Bridge (Macon County, Illinois)
Built 1898
Lost through truss bridge over Friends Creek on Newburg Road (TR 23), 1.0 mi. east of Argenta
Replaced by new concrete bridge December 2008.

Newburgh-Beacon Bridge (Orange County, New York)
Built 1963, rehabilitated 1984. Second span built 1980;
Through truss bridge over Grand Avenue, Hudson River on Rte I84
Open to traffic

Newcastle Bridge (McClain County, Oklahoma)
Built 1923
Lost through truss bridge over S. Canadian River on old US 62/277
Collapsed in May 20, 2013 tornado

Newell Covered Bridge (Washington County, Vermont)
Built 1872; rehabilitated 1979
Covered bridge over Cox Brook on Cox Brook Road (C2003) in Northfield Falls
Open to traffic

Newlan Bridge (Moultrie County, Illinois)
Built 1899; replaced 2001
Lost through truss bridge over West Okaw River on TR 33
Replaced by a new bridge

Newport Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1930
Cantilevered through truss bridge on AR 367 (formerly US 67) over White River at Newport
Open to two-lane traffic

Newport Covered Bridge (Vermillion County, Indiana)
Built 1885, rehabilitated 1983
Covered bridge over Little Vermillion River on CR 50 North
Open to traffic

Newport Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Arkansas)
Built 1938 by the Virginia Bridge Co.
Through truss swing bridge over White River and CR 10 on the Union Pacific Railroad south of Newport
Open to railroad traffic

Newville Covered Bridge (De Kalb County, Indiana)
Built 1867 by William Valleau; destroyed ca. 1875.
Lost Haupt through truss bridge over St. Joseph River on Road
Destroyed by disaster

Newville Iron Bridge (De Kalb County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1875 to replace the Newville Covered Bridge; destroyed by flooding and ice in 1912.
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over St. Joseph's River
Destroyed by flood

Niagara Falls Branch Railroad Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Baltimore through truss bridge over Erie Canal on NYC RR Falls Branch
Closed to all traffic

Niagara Street Bridge (Erie County, New York)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Ellicott Creek on Niagara Street in Tonawanda
Open to pedestrians

Niangua Arm US 54 Bridge (Camden County, Missouri)
Built 1930-31; replaced 1999
Lost cantilevered through truss bridge over Niangua Arm, Lake of the Ozarks, on US 54 southwest of Camdenton
Replaced by a new bridge

Niangua River Route K Bridge (Dallas County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; relocated here 1936; Replaced 2011
Through truss bridge over Niangua River on Route K
Replaced by a new bridge

Nichols Ford Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Built 1922 by the Pioneer Construction Co.
Lost through truss bridge over Sac River on SW 1050th Road, beyond the end of Route W
Replaced by new bridge

Nichols Ridge Road Bridge (Adams County, Ohio)
Built 1931
Truss bridge over small creek near Nichols Ridge
Open to traffic, Weight Limit of 1 Ton posted

Nickel Plate IMC Wildcat Creek Bridge (Howard County, Indiana)
Unknown builder, replaced covered bridge formerly at this location. This bridge survived the great flood of 1913 due to Lake Erie and Western Railroad loading bridge down with loaded coal cars.
Pratt through truss bridge over Wildcat Creek on Central Railroad of Indianapolis Railroad, soon possibly trail in Kokomo
Intact

Nickel Plate Road Cloverleaf division Maumee River bridge (Wood County, Ohio)
Once carried trains traveling from Toledo to St. Louis via Delphos, Kokomo, Frankfort, and Charleston. Rail line abandoned Southwest of Grand Rapids in 1970's or early 1980's.
Through truss bridge over Maumee River, Wabash and Erie Canal, and US 24(as of 2009) on Toledo, Lake Erie, and Western Railroad(formerly Toledo St. Louis and Western aka Cloverleaf, Nickel Plate Road, Norfolk and Western Railway) in Grand Rapids
Closed to all traffic

Nickel Plate Road IMC Wabash River Bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
one of the oldest rail lines in Indiana, this bridge was built by Nickel Plate Road(later Norfolk & Western, Norfolk Southern). Last used by Central Railroad of Indy, Now Railbanked and property of Indiana Trails Fund
Through truss bridge over Wabash River on abandoned Norfolk Southern Railway, soon Nickel Plate Trail in Peru
Closed to all traffic, soon open for pedestrians

Nickells Valley Road Bridge (Hickman County, Tennessee)
Bypassed by new bridge in 1962
Abandoned camelback through truss bridge over Duck River on Nickells Valley Rd
Abandoned

Nicollet Island Railroad Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1926 replacing a 1893 era girder bridge. Petit truss span added 1963 to comply to river navigation rules
Petit Through Truss and Deck Plate Girder bridge over Mississippi River on BNSF Railway
Open to traffic

Niles & New Lisbon Branch (Trumbull County, Ohio)
Bridge over Mahoning River on Erie Railroad's former Niles & Lisbon Branch
Under Construction

Niles Canyon Union Pacific Bridge (Alameda County, California)
Warren through truss bridge over Alameda Creek on Union Pacific RR
Open to traffic

Ninabuck Road Bridge (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
Built ca. 1907; Replaced 1996 Reused in 2006 at Astico County Park
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Crawfish River on Ninabuck Road in Town of Elba
Replaced by new bridge and reused in Astico County Park

Nine Span Bridge (Lake County, Indiana)
Built 1935, rehabilitated in 1984, to be demolished 2013
Lost through truss bridge over Gibson Rail Yard on Indianapolis Blvd. in Hammond
Currently under replacement

Nineteenth Street Bridge (Denver County, Colorado)
Built 1888 by the Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Works; rehabilitated 1965; closed to traffic 1986; new bridge built 1992
Two-span wrought-iron through truss bridge over South Platte River on 19th Street in Denver
Open to pedestrians only

Nineveh Bridge (Adair County, Missouri)
Built 1885; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Old Channel Chariton River on CR 175 east of Connelsville
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Ninnescah River Bridge (Sumner County, Kansas)
Built 1962
Through truss bridge over Ninnescah River, 2.0 mi. east and 3.8 mi. south of Belle Plaine
Open to traffic

Ninth Street Bridge (Beaver County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1986
Through truss bridge over Ohio River, PA 65, Local streets on Ninth Street
Open to traffic

Niobrara River Railroad Bridge (Knox County, Nebraska)
Built 1929 by the Chicago and North Western Railway, replacing a previous structure. Abandoned in the 1970s. Reopened to pedestrians.
Warren through truss bridge over Niobrara River on Rail-Trail
Open to pedestrians

Nishnabotna River Bridge (Audubon County, Iowa)
Built 1958
Through truss bridge over Nishnabotna River on 250 St
Open to traffic

Nissen Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1895; Likely lost in 2011 post-Irene flooding
Lost through truss bridge on Nissen Lane in Boiceville, New York
No longer exists

Nizina River Bridge (Valdez-Cordova Census Area, Alaska)
Abandoned pennsylvania through truss bridge over Nizina River on Nizina Road (Abandoned Section)
Abandoned

No. 9 Railroad Bridge (Sullivan County, New York)
Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Central New York Railroad


Noah's Ark Covered Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1878; bypassed by new bridge in 1957; damaged by flood in July 1965 and dismantled
Lost covered bridge over Little Platte River on Route B
Destroyed by flood

Noakes Bridge (Nodaway County, Missouri)
Built 1891-92 by the St. Joseph Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1991
Lost through truss over One Hundred and Two River on 130th Street (CR 156) southwest of Hopkins
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Nobles Mill Road Bridge (Harford County, Maryland)
Built ca. 1890; rehabilitated 1998
Through truss bridge over Deer Creek on Nobles Mill Road
Open to traffic

Nodaway River MO 46 Bridge (Nodaway County, Missouri)
Built 1933
Through truss bridge over Nodaway River on MO 46
Open to traffic

Nolin Bridge (Umatilla County, Oregon)
Built 1950
Parker through truss bridge over Umatilla River on Mac Hoke Road
Open to traffic

Nonconnah Creek US 61 Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Nonconnah Creek and Illinois Central Railroad on US 61 (TN 14) just south of I-55 in Memphis
Open to traffic

Nooksack River Bridge (Whatcom County, Washington)
Built 1950
Warren through truss bridge over Nooksack River on WA 539
Open to traffic

Norfolk & Western RR Muskingum River Bridge (Coshocton County, Ohio)
Through truss bridge over Muskingum River on Norfolk & Western RR in Conesville
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Cal-Sag Canal Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Warren through truss bridge over Cal-Sag Channel on Norfolk Southern/Metra RR's
Open

Norfolk Southern Calumet River Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1971
Warren through truss bridge over Calumet River on Norfolk Southern Railroad (former Nickel Plate Ry)
Open

Norfolk Southern Cape Fear River Bridge (Lee County, North Carolina)
Warren through truss bridge over Cape Fear River on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Cincinnati Junction Scioto Railroad Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Through truss bridge over Scioto River on Norfolk Southern Railway in Portsmouth
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Holston River Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Bridge is a replacement built back in the early 1900's, for the original bridge built around the Civil War (old bridge piers are still standing)
Warren through truss bridge over Holston River on Norfolk Southern Railway at Strawberry Plains
Rusty, but heavily-traveled single span through truss bridge

Norfolk Southern Little Calumet River Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Warren through truss bridge over Little Calumet River on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open

Norfolk Southern Ohio River Bridge (Wayne County, West Virginia)
(Main design: Pennsylvania through truss)
Built 1904, rebuilt 1912-13
Pennsylvania - Baltimore through truss bridges over the Ohio River on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Pearl River Bridge (Pearl River County, Mississippi)
Through truss bridge over Pearl River on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Railway Bridge (Houston County, Alabama)
Pratt through truss bridge over CSX on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Railway Loudon Bridge (Loudon County, Tennessee)
Through truss bridge over Watts Bar Lake (Tennessee River) on Norfolk Southern Railway in Loudon
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Railway Schuylkill Expressway Bridge (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Bridge built as a replacement due to widening of the roadway
Truss bridge over Schuylkill Expressway on Norfolk Southern Railway in King Of Prussia, PA


Norfolk Southern Raisin River Bridge (Monroe County, Michigan)
Built 1910
Baltimore through truss bridge over Raisin River on Norfolk Southern RR (formerly New York Central)
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Tennessee River Bridge at Knoxville (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built piers Pre-Civil War, covered wood main span completed 1867, steel pin joints installed 1903
Pratt through truss bridge, with Warren deck truss approaches over Tennessee River, Neyland Drive on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern Wabash River West Bridge (Cass County, Indiana)
Another of the former Wabash Railroad's Wabash River bridges that survived the great flood of 1913. Famed Wabash Cannonball Passenger trains passed over this location as well. 30 MPH speed limit currently with steep grade for trains heading West.
Lost through truss bridge over Wabash River fork on Norfolk Southern Railway (Norfolk and Western, Wabash Railroads) in Logansport
Replaced, Open to traffic

Norfolk Southern West Pearl Swing Bridge (St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana)
Railroad swing bridge over Pearl River, West Fork navigation channel on Norfolk Southern Railroad
Open to traffic

Norfolk-Southern French Broad Bridge #5 (Cocke County, Tennessee)
Built 1927
4-span Baltimore through truss bridge on Norfolk Southern Railway, one of only 2 Baltimore (Pratt) through truss railroad bridges in area--other is on CSX Railroad at Starnes Slant, VA
Open to traffic

Norfork Railroad Bridge (Baxter County, Arkansas)
(Main design: Parker through truss)
Built ca. 1909
Three-span through truss bridge over North Fork White River and Prospect Street on the railroad at Norfork
Open to railroad traffic

Normanskill Farm Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built 1869; relocated here ca. 1900
Wrought and cast iron bowstring through truss bridge on a private driveway near Normans Kill Ravine in Albany
Open to Authorized Vehicles. Closed to Vehicles During Winter. Pedestrians Allowed.

Norris Ford Covered bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Built 1916 by E. L. Kennedy
Covered bridge over Flatrock River on CR 300 North
Open to traffic

North 830 E. Road Bridge (De Witt County, Illinois)
Abandoned 1989
Pratt through truss bridge over Salt Creek on a former alignment of North 830 E. Road
Abandoned