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Truss

Elmer Disspayne Sr. Memorial Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1928
Through truss bridge over Stones River on U.S. 70 in Nashville
Open to pedestrian traffic

Elmwood Cemetery Bridge (Rensselaer County, New York)
Abandoned bowstring pony truss bridge over a creek in Elmwood Cemetery on an abandoned path
Abandoned

Elnora Bridge (Knox County, Indiana)
Built 1925; rehabilitated 1975; replaced 1996
Lost through truss bridge over White River on IN 58
Replaced by new bridge

Elochoman River Bridge (Wahkiakum County, Washington)
Built 1955
Through truss bridge over Elochoman River on WA 4
Open to traffic

Elrod Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
(Main design: Pratt through truss)
Built 1890; Lost to a F4 tornado in 1995. One of the nine bridges submitted to NRHP in "Metal Highway Bridges of Fulton County Thematic Resources", 1980-10-29
Lost Through truss bridge over Spoon River on TR 248
Destroyed by storm

Elrod Road Bridge (Clark County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1990
Pony truss bridge over Silver Creek on Elrod Road
Open to traffic

Elsah Bridge (Jersey County, Illinois)
Rebuilt 1984
Kingpost pony truss bridge over Tributary to Mississippi River on Mill Street in Elsah
Open to traffic

Elsberry Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1938
Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on MO 79 at Elsberry
Open to two-lane traffic

Elsberry Railroad Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1902 by the American Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Lost Creek on the BNSF Railway at Elsberry
Open to railroad traffic

Elson Bridge (Las Animas County, Colorado)
Built 1905 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over Purgatoire River on CR 36.0
Replaced by modern bridge

Elwha River Bridge (Clallam County, Washington)
Built 1913 by the Portland Bridge Co., Closed and Demolished 2007
Deck truss bridge over Elwha River on Elwha River Road (Old WA 112)
Replaced by a Concrete Box Girder Bridge in 2008-09

Elwood Bridge (St. Louis County, Minnesota)
Built 1916; Modified in 1940, 1955 and 1978; replaced in 1996
Lost Parker through truss bridge over Over Dm&Ir Ry on County Road 696
Replaced by new bridge

Ely Bridge (Allen County, Indiana)
Built in 1903 by the Wabash Bridge & Iron Works; replaced in 1989.
Lost Pennsylvania through truss bridge over St. Joseph River on Mayhew Road
Replaced by new bridge

Ely Street Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1891 by J.E. Jayne & Son
Through truss bridge over Big Creek on Ely Street in Bertram
Open to traffic

Ely Street Bridge (Marion County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1984
Pony truss bridge over Bear Creek on Ely Street in Hannibal
Open to traffic

Embarras River Bridge (Douglas County, Illinois)
Built 1895; replaced 1997
Lost Through truss bridge over Embarras River on TR 220
Replaced by new bridge

Ember Avenue Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Built 1893 by the Dildine Bridge Co.; later moved here
Wrought iron through truss bridge over Sampson Creek on Ember Avenue (CR 330)
Open to traffic

Emerson Street Bridge (McLean County, Illinois)
Built 1921; rehabilitated 1980
Lost pony truss bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on Emerson Street in Bloomington
Replaced by a new bridge

Emlenton Bridge (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1883 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; replaced 1987
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Allegheny River on PA 38 (Emlenton Street)
Replaced by new bridge

Endicot Road Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1927
Pony truss bridge over Newman Lateral on Endicot Road
Open to traffic

Enemy Creek Bridge (Davison County, South Dakota)
Built 1913 by the Pioneer Bridge Co.
Warren pony truss bridge over Enemy Creek on 398th Avenue, 11 mi. west and 3.7 mi. south of Mitchell in Union Township
Open to traffic

Engineer Street Bridge (Whitley County, Kentucky)
Built ca.1880
Pratt through truss bridge over Lynn Camp Creek in Corbin
Preserved and open to pedestrians as part of a city park

Engle Mill Road Covered Bridge (Greene County, Ohio)
Built 1877 by the Smith Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge August 1998
Covered bridge over Anderson Fork on W. Engle Mill Road (TR 47)
Bypassed with a new bridge

English Center Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1891 by Dean & Westbrook
Unusual truss bridge over Little Pine Creek on SR 4001
Open to traffic

English Creek Bridge (Fulton County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss over English Creek on AR 289, south of Mammoth Spring
Open to two-lane traffic

English River Bridge (Iowa County, Iowa)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 1964
Through truss bridge over English River on former Nn Avenue
Derelict/abandoned

English River Bridge (Washington County, Iowa)
Built 1886
Through truss bridge over English River on Hickory Avenue
Closed to all traffic

English River Bridge (Washington County, Iowa)
Built 1896
Abandoned through truss bridge over English River on Fir Avenue
Abandoned

English Street Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1895, demolished in 1954
Lost Pony truss bridge over Stony Creek on East English Street in Danville
Demolished

Enloe Bridge (Wilkin County, Minnesota)
Built 1917. Closed to traffic after flood damaged bridge in 1990. Replaced 1994 with the truss bridge relocated to an area east of Breckinridge
Pratt through truss bridge over Red River of The North on Csah 28
Replaced by new bridge; truss bridge relocated to an area east of Breckinridge

Enlow Fork Wheeling Creek Bridge (Greene County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1901
Through truss bridge over Enlow Fork Wheeling Creek on PA 3001
Open to traffic

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 Road
Bridge to be torn down in July to make way for a new structure.

Enslow Covered Bridge (Perry County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904
Covered bridge over Shermans Creek on Adams Grove Road
Open to traffic

Enterprise Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1924-25 by the Yancey Construction Co.; dedicated Sept. 17, 1925; replaced 1988
Lost through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on K-43 at Enterprise
Replaced by modern bridge

Enterprise Bridge (Clarke County, Mississippi)
Bypassed in 1986
Abandoned warren pony truss bridge over Chickasawhay River on former Bridge Street
Abandoned

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

Enyeart Creek Bridge (Wabash County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920; replaced 1993
Lost pony truss bridge over Enyeart Creek on US 24
Replaced by new bridge

Eppleyanna Road Bridge (Stephenson County, Illinois)
Built 1896
Through truss bridge over Rock Run Creek on E. Eppleyanna Road, 1.5 mi. west of Davis
Open to traffic

Erb's Covered Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887
Covered bridge over Hammer Creek on Erb's Bridge Road (TR 634) in Rothsville
Open to traffic

Erie Canal Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1973
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on NY 31 in Pittsford
Open to traffic

Erie Canal Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1907; rehabilitated 2004
Pony truss bridge over Erie Canal on NY 32 in Waterford
Open to traffic

Erie Canal Bridge (Schenectady County, New York)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 2000
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal (Lock 9) on NY 103 in Pattersonville-Rotterdam Junction
Open to traffic

Erie Canal Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1972
Vertical lift bridge over Erie Canal on NY 259 in Spencerport
Open to traffic

Erie Passiac River Bascule Bridge (Essex County, New Jersey)
Built 1922, taken out of service 1977
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Passaic River on Erie Railroad (abandoned)
Closed to all traffic

Erie Rail bridge over Mad River north of Huffman Dam site (Greene County, Ohio)
Lost Through truss bridge on Former "Big Four" Rail Line
Removed

Erie Railroad - Braceville (Trumbull County, Ohio)
Bridge
Derelict/abandoned

Erie Railroad Avon-Attica Genesee River Bridge (Livingston County, New York)
Used on the Erie R.R. (later Erie-Lackawanna R.R.) Avon to Attica Branchline.
Abandoned through truss bridge over Genesee River
Abandoned

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 Monterey
Abandoned

Erie Railway Bridge (Erie County, Pennsylvania)
Parker through truss bridge on Erie Railway


Erie Railway Diverging Deck Truss Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Abandoned deck truss bridge over French Creek on Erie Railway
Abandoned

Erie Railway Diverging Through Truss Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Lattice through truss bridge over French Creek on Erie Railway


Erie Railway French Creek Through Truss Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Lattice through truss bridge over French Creek on Erie Railway
Open to traffic

Erie Railway, Delaware Division, Bridge 110.54 (Pike County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1894; altered 1907
Pratt deck truss bridge over Lackawaxen River on Norfolk Southern (formerly Erie Railway)


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 1929
Through truss bridge over Big Hickory Creek on SR 286 in McMinnville
Open to traffic; bridge replacement project underway

Ernest Mines Railroad Bridge (Indiana County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1903
Baltimore through truss bridge over McKee Run on Buffalo, Rochester & Pittsburgh Railway


Erskine Covered Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1845
Covered bridge over Middle Wheeling Creek on Erskine Road
Open 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 650
Replaced by modern bridge

Escambia River Bridge (Escambia County, Florida)
Replaced 1955
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Escambia River on Us90 Sr10 in Pensacola
Replaced by new bridge

Eschbach Park Road Bridge (Yakima County, Washington)
Built 1920; rehabilitated 1973
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Naches River on Park Road
Open to traffic

Eshelman Mill Road Bridge (Lancaster County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1900; rehabilitated 1933 and 1970
Through truss bridge over Mill Creek on Eshelman Mill Road in Lancaster
Construction has begun on a replacement for this bridge.

Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1932; rehabilitated 1991
Through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on US 9W in Saugerties
Open to traffic

Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1988
Through truss bridge over Esopus Creek on CR 29A in Hurley
Open to traffic

Esopus Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1934
Parker pony truss bridge over Esopus Creek on Mt Pleasant Road
Closed to all traffic

Establishment Creek Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built 1931; replaced 2009
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Establishment Creek on US 61, south of Bloomsdale
No longer exists

Establishment Creek Railroad Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Establishment Creek on Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway
Open to traffic

Estep Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1885, probably by the Penn Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge over Peters Creek on TR 844 in Jefferson Hills
Open to traffic

Esther Furnace Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1905
Two-span covered bridge over North Branch Roaring Creek on Esther Furnace Road
Open to traffic

Estherville Railroad Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Built 1894 with 6 spans DPG, 1 Truss and 3 spans DPG
Deck truss bridge over West Fork Des Moines River on the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad in Estherville
Open to traffic

Estrella River Bridge (San Luis Obispo County, California)
Built 1910; rehabilitated 1990
Parker Through truss bridge over Estrella River on Grove Drive
Open to traffic

Etlah Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1894 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced by a new bridge in 1988
Lost through truss over Big Berger Creek on Route B at Etlah
Demolished 1988 after the construction of a new concrete bridge

Etowah River Bridge (Bartow County, Georgia)
Built somtime in the 1840's, this was the bridge that The Great Locomotive Chase passed over April 12th 1862 during the Civil War, was burned and rebuilt several times during the war, used until 1954 when the railroad was rerouted over a new bridge
Lost deck truss bridge over Etowah River on Western & Atlantic Railroad, stone piers are all that remains
Removed

Etter Bridge (Dakota County, Minnesota)
Built 1914-15; replaced 1996
Lost through truss bridge over Vermillion River on CSAH 68
Replaced by new bridge

Etter Road Bridge (Franklin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1904 by Nelson & Buchanan; rehabilitated 1967; demolished and replaced 2005
Pony truss bridge over Conococheague Creek on Etter Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Euchee Creek Bridge (Lincoln County, Oklahoma)
Built 1928
Pony truss bridge over Euchee Creek on 4102C
Open to traffic

Euchee Creek Bridge (Payne County, Oklahoma)
Built ca. 1920
Lost Pony truss bridge over Euchee Creek on IRR E0740
Replaced by new bridge in 2007

Euchee Creek Bridge (Payne County, Oklahoma)
Built 1948
Pony truss bridge over Euchee Creek on N3570 Oakgrove
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 Covered Bridge (Vermillion County, Indiana)
Built 1873; closed to vehicle traffic 1974; rehabilitated 1983
Covered bridge over Vermillion River on CR 40W at Eugene
Open 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 1980
Covered bridge over Euharlee Creek on Covered Bridge Road in Euharlee
Open to pedestrians only

Euler's Ford Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1895
Lost through truss bridge over Vernon Fork Muscatatuck R. on CR 400 West
Replaced

Euless School Bridge (Tarrant County, Texas)
Built 1889, moved 1930, retired to display at School 1975
Pratt through truss bridge
Open to pedestrians

Eulogy Road Bridge (Holmes County, Mississippi)
Built 1927
Pony truss bridge over Harland Creek on Eulogy Road
Closed to all traffic

Eureka Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1872; Relocated to City Park, Castalia, Iowa 1995
Bowstring pony truss bridge over land, it is displayed on flat ground in Castalia
Open to pedestrians

Eureka Mill Bridge (Greene County, Iowa)
Destroyed by Flooding in 1912
Lost Bridge over Raccoon River on Road
Destroyed by flooding

Eureka Slough Bridge (Humboldt County, California)
Built 1943; rehabilitated 2001
Pratt pony truss bridge over Eureka Slough on US 101 in Eureka
Open to traffic

Euritt Bridge (Decatur County, Iowa)
Built 1882 by Phoenix Iron Co. erected by Daniel and Webster; Current status unknown
Pratt through truss bridge over Grand River on an unnamed local road near Leon
Intact but appears to be closed to traffic according to Bing

Evans Bridge (Cleburne County, Alabama)
Built 1951
Through truss bridge over Tallapoosa River on CR 84 in Heflin
Open to traffic

Evans Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1890
Through truss bridge over Tenmile Creek on TR 733
Open to traffic

Evansville Creek Bridge (Adair County, Oklahoma)
Built 1947
Pony truss bridge over Evansville Creek on 0132C
Open 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 1903
Abandoned three-span Whipple through truss bridge over the Des Moines River on Fulton Avenue
Abandoned with deck missing

Evergreen Drive Bridge (Skamania County, Washington)
Built 1924
Through truss bridge over Hamilton Creek on Evergreen Drive in North Bonneville
Open to traffic

Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (King County, Washington)
(Main design: Pontoon)
Built 1963
Pontoon bridge over Lake Washington on SR 520
Open to traffic

Everhart Covered Bridge (Dauphin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881; relocated ca 1941
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge


Everton Bridge (Dade County, Missouri)
Built 1910 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Pony truss bridge formerly over Sinking Creek on CR 162, now at Dye's Park in Everton
Currently disassembled and awaiting reconstruction

Exchange Street Bridge (Broome County, New York)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1989
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Exchange Street in Binghamton
Open to traffic

Exchange Street Bridge (Niagara County, New York)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 2001
Vertical lift bridge over Erie Canal on Exchange Street in Lockport
Open 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 North
Removed

F Street Bridge (Whitman County, Washington)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1972, Replaced 1992
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Palouse River on F Street
Replaced by new bridge