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Cumberland Mountain Tunnel (Franklin County, Tennessee)
Built 1852 by Stevenson,V.K
Tunnel under Cumberland Mountains on CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Cumberland River Bridge (Wilson County, Tennessee)
Built 1954
Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on TN 109 in Gallatin
Open to traffic

Cumberland River KY 90 Bridge (Pulaski County, Kentucky)
Built 1951 as a part of the Lake Cumberland Project; replaced 2005
Lost deck truss bridge over Cumberland River on KY 90 in Burnside
Replaced by new bridge

Cumberland River TN 45 Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
First bridge built 1928; second bridge built 1967
Pair of through truss bridges over Cumberland River on TN 45 in Nashville
Open to traffic

Cumberland River US 62 Bridge (Livingston County, Kentucky)
Built 1952
Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on US 62
Open to traffic

Cummings Highway Ravine (Hamilton County, Tennessee)
Bridge built in 1935 bypasses old Cummings Highway alignment at Jonas Bluff, built as part of the then-new Dixie Highway
Bridge over Ravine at Jonas Bluff on the side of Lookout Mountain on U.S. 11, U.S.41, U,S, 64, U.S. 72 (Will Cummings Highway)
Open to traffic

Dandridge Bridge (Jefferson County, Tennessee)
Built 1942-1944; rehabilitated 1962, repair work scheduled March 1, 2010
1 3-span Warren cantilevered through truss bridge with polygonal top chords over French Broad River on State Highway 92 in Dandridge
Open to traffic, scheduled for replacement

Daniel Webster Hoan Memorial Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1974, Approach Span Failure Repaired 2001
Pair of steel through arch bridges over Milwaukee River on I-794 in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

De Pere Fox River Bridge (Brown County, Wisconsin)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1977
Deck truss bridge over Fox River on Main Street (WI 32) in De Pere
Replaced by a new bridge

De Valls Bluff Bridge (Prairie County, Arkansas)
Built 1924; new approaches added 1931; repaired in 1972 and 1988; replaced 2002
Lost vertical-lift through truss bridge over White River on US 70 at De Valls Bluff
Replaced by a new bridge

Delaware River Viaduct (Warren County, New Jersey)
Built 1908-1911 as part of the 28.5 mile New Jersey Cut-Off; abandoned in 1979, tracks removed in 1984
Concrete arch bridge over Interstate 80, Delaware River and Stateford Road on former Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad
Abandoned, but intact

Des Plaines River I-80 Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1965; rehabilitated 1998
Pair of through truss bridges over Des Plaines on I-80 in Joliet
Open to traffic

Devils Elbow Railroad Bridge (Pulaski County, Missouri)
Built 1941 as part of a railroad spur to Fort Leonard Wood
Two-span through truss bridge over Big Piney River on the US Army Railroad near Devils Elbow
Open to railroad traffic

Dick Henderson Memorial Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1977
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Kanawha River on Center Street in St. Albans
Demolished

Dickinson Street Kanawha River Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1990
Through truss bridge over Kanawha Blvd., Maccorkle Ave. (WV 61), railroad tracks, Kanawha River on Dickinson Street in Charleston
Open to traffic

Diversion Channel I-55 Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Built 1949; rehabilitated 1989
Deck plate girder bridge over Diversion Channel on Southbound I-55
Open to traffic

DM&E Mississippi River Bridge (Dakota County, Minnesota)
Built 1981
Vertical Lift Bridge with a Warren through truss bridge span over Mississippi River/1st Street on Railroad
Open to rail traffic

Doniphan Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Completed 1928, replacing an 1898 bridge. Replaced in 1991.
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Current River on US 160 at Doniphan
Replaced by a new bridge

Donora Webster Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1906; rehabilitated 1938; closed July 14, 2009
Through truss bridge over Monongahela River on PA 1022 in Donora and Rostraver Twp
Closed due to structural problems

Doyle Drive Bridge (San Francisco County, California)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1939, scheduled for replacement 2009-2013
Deck truss bridge over N1-N101, Lincoln, Crissy on US HIGHWAY 101
Closed, Demolition in Progress

Drayton Bridge (Kittson County, Minnesota)
Built 1954 replacing a 4 span pin connected Parker through truss bridge with a-frame portal bracings- main span was a vertical lift bridge.
Through truss bridge over Red River of the North on MN 11
Demolished and replaced.

Dubuque Rail Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Most spans and piers built 1900, with the swing span being built 1892, approach spans being rebuilt 2012/2013 with heavier chords
Mississippi River crossing on BNSF Railway, Canadian National Railway in Dubuque
Open to railroad traffic

Dubuque Wagon Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1886; Demolished 1943
Lost Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Dunbar Toll Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over Kanawha River on CR 25/47 in South Charleston
Open to traffic

Duncan Bridge (Winston County, Alabama)
Built 1967
Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge over Sipsey River on CR 41
Open to traffic

Eagle Point Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built 1901, subsequent work in 1907, 1922 and 1936, destroyed in 1983
Lost Truss bridge over Mississippi River on US 151/US 61 in Dubuque
Lost

Earl M. Vickers Bridge (Fayette County, West Virginia)
Built 1956
Through truss bridge over Kanawha River on WV 6 in Smithers
Open to traffic

East 23rd Street Viaduct (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1936; replaced 1997
Lost plate girder bridge over Big Blue River on 23rd Street Trafficway
Replaced by new bridge

East Bloomsburg Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
1894 Initial construction, Subsequent work: 1914, 1924, 1954, Replaced 1987
Lost Through truss bridge over D&H Rr,Nb Susquehanna R. on Sr 0487
Replaced by new bridge

East Tracy OH (San Joaquin County, California)
Built 1936; Widened 1960
Concrete tee beam bridge over UP RR on East 11th Street
Open to traffic

Eastwood Railroad Tunnel (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Tunnel under Town of Eastwood on L&N Railroad
Open to traffic

Edmund Pettus Bridge (Dallas County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Steel through arch bridge over Alabama River on US 80 in Selma
Open to traffic

Eel River Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1941
Cantilevered K type through truss bridge over Eel River & NWP Railroad on CA 283 in Rio Dell
Open to traffic

Eel River Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Eel River on US 101 in Rio Dell
Open to traffic

Eighteenth Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1908-1910 by the American Bridge Co., reusing piers and abutments from a previous deck truss bridge constructed in 1882. Closed to traffic June 20, 1983, but remained open to pedestrians. Replaced by a new four-lane bridge in 1986.
Lost through truss on Eighteenth Street over the railroad tracks just south of the US 40/I-64 viaduct and Union Station
Replaced by a new bridge

Eisenhower Bridge (Goodhue County, Minnesota)
Built 1958
Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on US 63 in Red Wing
Open to traffic

Elephant Butte Tunnel (Plumas County, California)
Built 1937
Tunnel under Elephant Butte on State Route 70
Open to traffic

Eleventh Street Bridge (Tulsa County, Oklahoma)
Built 1916; widened 1929; bypassed 1978.
Bypassed open-spandrel arch bridge over Arkansas River formerly carrying Southwest Blvd. (US 66) in Tulsa
Closed to all traffic but preserved as a Route 66 historic site

Elizabeth Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1951; rehabilitated 1985
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Monongahela River on PA 51 in Elizabeth
Open to traffic

Elk Creek Railroad Bridge (Erie County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902, rehabilitated 1944
Deck girder bridge over Elk Creek on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Elk Creek Tunnel (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1932
Tunnel on OR 38
Open to traffic

Elk Gap Norfolk-Southern Tunnel (Campbell County, Tennessee)
Served as N-S spur connection to CSX main line near Jellico
Inactive tunnel under Elk Gap on former Norfolk Southern Railroad
Intact but closed to all traffic

Elk River Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1936
Parker through truss bridge over Elk River on US 72
Open to traffic

Elliston Railroad Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1906
Deck truss bridge over White River on Indiana Railroad (former Illinois Central Railroad) in Elliston
Open to traffic

Elroy-Sparta Trail Tunnel #1 (Monroe County, Wisconsin)
Built 1873
Tunnel on Elroy Sparta State Trail (former C&NW Ry)
Open to pedestrians only

Elroy-Sparta Trail Tunnel #2 (Monroe County, Wisconsin)
Built 1873
Tunnel on Elroy Sparta State Trail (former C&NW Ry) 2 mi. NW of Wilton
Open to pedestrians only

Enterprise Bridge (Butte County, California)
Built from 1964 to 1967 by State of California to replace the old Enterprise Bridge that was inundated by Lake Oroville. Bridge connects Feather Falls with Oroville area.
Bridge over South Fork of Lake Oroville (Feather River) on Lumpkin Road.
Open to traffic

Erie Avenue Bridge (Lorain County, Ohio)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1988
Bascule bridge over Black River on US 6 in Lorain
Open to traffic

Eugene A. Carter Memorial Bridge (Kanawha County, West Virginia)
Built 1975
Through truss bridge over Kanawha River on Interstate 64
Open to traffic

Eugene Tunnel (Cole County, Missouri)
Tunnel on the Rock Island Railroad under a hill and MO 17 at Eugene
Railroad line currently inactive

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 Trail
Open to pedestrians

Fernbridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1911; rehabilitated 1918
Concrete arch bridge over Eel River on CA 211
Open to traffic

Fifth Street Bridge (Sutter County, California)
Built 1958
Bridge over Feather River on Fifth Street between Marysville and Yuba City.


First Arkansas River Frisco Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built in 1886 by Union Bridge Company the bridge was reconstructed in 1913-14 with heavier trusses.
Lost Through truss bridge over Arkansas River on Frisco Railroad in Fort Smith
Replaced by new bridge

First Boonville Railroad Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1873-74 by the American Bridge Co. under W.G. Coolidge. Opened to railroad traffic Jan. 10, 1874. Rehabilitated 1883-84 by Kellogg and Maurice, of Athens, Pennsylvania.
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River on the MKT Railroad at Boonville
Replaced by a new bridge

First Bridge (Rock Island County, Illinois)
Built 1856, Reinforced 1866, Replaced upstream in1872,
Lost howe through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Lost

First Doniphan Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Built 1898 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co. for $7870; replaced 1928 by a new truss bridge
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Current River at Doniphan
No longer exists

First Fort Madison Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built 1888; Replaced 1920s
Lost Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Railroad and Road
Replaced by a new bridge

First High Bridge (Jessamine County, Kentucky)
Built 1876-77, new superstructure built in 1910-11, original substructure demolished in 1913
Lost Deck truss bridge over Kentucky River on Cincinnati Southern Railway at High Bridge


First Street Bridge over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Wooden Bridge Built 1884, Steel Bridge Built 1889, Concrete Bridge Built 1929
Concrete arch bridge over Los Angeles River on First Street in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Fishing Creek Arm KY 80 Bridge (Pulaski County, Kentucky)
Built 1951 as a part of the Lake Cumberland Project
Deck truss bridge over Fishing Creek Arm of Cumberland Lake on KY 80
Open to traffic

Fitzpatrick Bridge (Elmore County, Alabama)
Built 1940
Warren deck truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on Al 14 in Tallassee
Open to traffic

Flint River Swing Bridge (Decatur County, Georgia)
Built 1932
Warren truss swing bridge over Flint River on CSX Transportation in Bainbridge
Open to traffic

Fore River Bridge (Norfolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1954
Lost deck truss bascule bridge over Fore River on MA 3A
Replaced by a new bridge

Fort Henry Bridge (Ohio County, West Virginia)
Built 1955; rehabilitated 1990
Steel through arch bridge over Ohio River on Interstate 70 in Wheeling
Open to traffic

Fort Loudon Bridge (Loudon County, Tennessee)
Lenoir City Ferry once existed below dam. Bridge wasn't build on top of dam until much later.
Two-lane concrete deck girder bridge anchored to the Fort Loudon Dam, spanning the Tennessee River on US 321/TN 95 in Lenoir City
Open to traffic

Fort Pitt Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1959; rehabilitated 2002-03
Steel through arch bridge over Monongahela River on I-279 in Pittsburgh
Open to traffic

Fort Smith-Van Buren Free Bridge (Sebastian County, Arkansas)
Built 1912; Refurbished 1956; Replaced 1969
Lost through truss vertical-lift bridge over Arkansas River on Midland Boulevard (US 71) in Fort Smith
Replaced by new bridge as part of the Kerr-McClellan Arkansas River navigation project.

Fort Steuben Bridge (Jefferson County, Ohio)
Built 1928 by the Dravo Contracting Co.; rehabilitated 1972; closed 2008. Imploded Feb. 21, 2012.
Lost suspension bridge over the Ohio River on OH 822 between Steubenville and Weirton
Demolished

Foster Bridge (Warren County, Ohio)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1991
Six-span open-spandrel concrete arch bridge over Little Miami River on US 22
Open to traffic

Fourth Street over the Los Angeles River (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1930 seismic retrofit in 1995
Concrete arch bridge over Los Angeles River on Fourth Street in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Fox Cities Trestle (Winnebago County, Wisconsin)
Built by the C&NW ca. 1900; Acquired by Canadian National RR; Abandoned ca. 1990; Opened as recreation trail in 2005
Bridge over Little Lake Butte des Morts on Friendship Trail in Menasha
Open to pedestrians & bicycles

Francis Scott Key Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1925; rehabilitated 1986
Concrete arch bridge over Whitehurst Freeway on Water Street
Open to traffic

Franklin Avenue Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1923
Concrete arch bridge over Mississippi River on CSAH 5 in Minneapolis
Open to traffic

Fred G. Redmon Bridge (Yakima County, Washington)
Built 1971
Concrete arch bridge over Selah Creek on I-82/US 97
Open to traffic

Fremont Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1973
Steel through arch bridge over Willamette River on I-405 in Portland
Open to traffic

Fulton Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Built 1929-30; Replaced 1982
Lost five-span open-spandrel arch bridge over Red River on US 67 at Fulton
Replaced by a new bridge

Fulton Street Bridge (Rapides Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1963; rehabilitated 1980, replaced 1994
Lost Through truss bridge over Red River on US167
Replaced by new bridge

Gassman Coulee Trestle (Ward County, North Dakota)
Built 1899, replacing an 1887 wooden trestle bridge that was destroyed by tornado in August 14, 1898.
Steel girder trestle over the Gassman Coulee on the BNSF Railway, west of Minot
Open to traffic

Gateway Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 2004
Steel through arch bridge over Cumberland River on Gateway Blvd. in downtown Nashville
Open to traffic

Gay Street Bridge (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1897, reconditioned 2004
5-span continuous Pratt deck-arched cantilevered truss
Open to traffic

General Sullivan Bridge (Strafford County, New Hampshire)
Built 1934; rehabilitated 1950; bypassed in 1984
Bypassed continuous truss bridge over Little Bay on Road in Dover
Open to pedestrians

George Houston Bridge (Marshall County, Alabama)
Built 1930; Replaced 1994
Lost Through truss bridge over Tennessee River on US 431
Replaced by a new bridge

George Sellar Bridge (Chelan County, Washington)
Built 1950
Steel suspended deck through truss bridge over Columbia River on WA 285 in Wenatchee
Open to traffic

Georgetown Trestle (Floyd County, Indiana)
Bridge over the Yellow Fork River and a city street on NS (Former Southern) Railway in Georgetown
Open to railroad traffic

Georgia-Carolina Memorial Bridge (Elbert County, Georgia)
Built in 1927; Replaced 1981
Lost Open-spandrel arch bridge over Savannah River on Sr 72
Replaced by new bridge

Gervais Street Bridge (Richland County, South Carolina)
Built 1927
Concrete arch bridge over Congaree River on US 1 in Columbia
Open to traffic

Gila River Bridge (Maricopa County, Arizona)
Built 1927
Through truss bridge over Gila River on Old US 80
Open to traffic

Gila River Bridge (Graham County, Arizona)
Built 1940
Steel stringer bridge over Gila River on 8th Avenue
Open to traffic

Gilbert Street Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1893 by the Chicago Bridge Co., replaced in 1921-22
Lost Deck truss bridge over Vermilion River on Gilbert Street in Danville
Replaced by new bridge

Gill-Montague Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1937
Deck truss bridge over Connecticut River on Avenue A in Gill
Open to traffic

Gillis Long Bridge (Rapides Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1985
Vertical lift bridge over Red River on US 165B in Pineville


Girard Ave. Bridge (Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania)
Original builders Clarke, Reeves & Company, Engineers; third bridge now stands. Was once the widest bridge in the world when it opened in 1874.
Pratt through truss bridge over Schuylkill River on Route 13
Open to traffic

Glade Creek Bridge (Raleigh County, West Virginia)
Built 1988
Deck truss bridge over Glade Creek on I-64
Open to traffic

Glasgow Bridge (Howard County, Missouri)
Built 1925; rehabilitated 1986; closed to traffic on August 4, 2008, for replacement of the superstructure; new bridge opened Sept. 2009
Lost five-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on MO 240 at Glasgow
Superstructure replaced

Glen Canyon Bridge (Coconino County, Arizona)
Built 1958
Steel arch bridge over Glen Canyon on US 89
Open to traffic

Glenwood Railroad Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Original bridge built 1884, modernized and upgraded with present structure in 1915
Pratt through truss bridge over Monongahela River on CSX RR
Open to traffic

Glover River Bridge (McCurtain County, Oklahoma)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over Glover River on OK 3
Open to traffic

Grand Avenue Viaduct (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built in 1959, replacing the Grand Avenue Suspension Bridge as part of an "urban renewal project"; demolished March 14th, 2011; replacement UCEB opened to traffic July 13th, 2012.
Lost steel stringer bridge over Bernard Ave., Scott Ave., MetroLink, BNSF / Union Pacific railroads, and Gratiot St. on Grand Avenue in St. Louis
Replaced by UCEB

Grand Coulee Dam Bridge (Grant County, Washington)
Built 1941
Open spandrel concrete arch bridge over Columbia River on Grand Coulee Dam in Grand Coulee
Open to traffic