There are 36,061 bridges in this category · Only showing 23,908 bridges with photos
Page:
<< ·
1 ·
2 ·
3 ·
4 ·
5 ·
6 ·
7 ·
8 ·
9 ·
10 ·
11 ·
12 ·
13 ·
14 ·
15 ·
16 ·
17 ·
18 ·
19 ·
20 ·
21 ·
22 ·
23 ·
24 ·
25 ·
26 ·
27 ·
28 ·
29 ·
30 ·
31 ·
32 ·
33 ·
34 ·
35 ·
36 ·
37 ·
38 ·
39 ·
40 ·
41 ·
42 ·
43 ·
44 ·
45 ·
46 ·
47 ·
48 ·
49 ·
50 ·
51 ·
52 ·
53 ·
54 ·
55 ·
56 ·
57 ·
58 ·
59 ·
60 ·
61 ·
62 ·
63 ·
64 ·
65 ·
66 ·
67 ·
68 ·
69 ·
70 ·
71 ·
72 ·
73 ·
74 ·
75 ·
76 ·
77 ·
78 ·
79 ·
80 ·
81 ·
82 ·
83 ·
84 ·
85 ·
86 ·
87 ·
88 ·
89 ·
90 ·
91 ·
92 ·
93 ·
94 ·
95 ·
96 ·
97 ·
98 ·
99 ·
100 ·
101 ·
102 ·
103 ·
104 ·
105 ·
106 ·
107 ·
108 ·
109 ·
110 ·
111 ·
112 ·
113 ·
114 ·
115 ·
116 ·
117 ·
118 ·
119 ·
120 ·
121 ·
122 ·
123 ·
124 ·
125 ·
126 ·
127 ·
128 ·
129 ·
130 ·
131 ·
132 ·
133 ·
134 ·
135 ·
136 ·
137 ·
138 ·
139 ·
140 ·
141 ·
142 ·
143 ·
144 ·
145 ·
146 ·
147 ·
148 ·
149 ·
150 ·
151 ·
152 ·
153 ·
154 ·
155 ·
156 ·
157 ·
158 ·
159 ·
160 ·
161 ·
162 ·
163 ·
164 ·
165 ·
166 ·
167 ·
168 ·
169 ·
170 ·
171 ·
172 ·
173 ·
174 ·
175 ·
176 ·
177 ·
178 ·
179 ·
180 ·
181 ·
182 ·
183 ·
184 ·
185 ·
186 ·
187 ·
188 ·
189 ·
190 ·
191 ·
192 ·
193 ·
194 ·
195 ·
196 ·
197 ·
198 ·
199 ·
200 ·
201 ·
202 ·
203 ·
204 ·
205 ·
206 ·
207 ·
208 ·
209 ·
210 ·
211 ·
212 ·
213 ·
214 ·
215 ·
216 ·
217 ·
218 ·
219 ·
220 ·
221 ·
222 ·
223 ·
224 ·
225 ·
226 ·
227 ·
228 ·
229 ·
230 ·
231 ·
232 ·
233 ·
234 ·
235 ·
236 ·
237 ·
238 ·
239 ·
240 ·
>>
Truss
Arkansas River CO 291 Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built or reconstructed in 1959Pony truss bridge over Arkansas River on CO 291 north of SalidaOpen to two-lane traffic on a state highway
Arkansas River CR 175 Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1994Pony truss bridge over Arkansas River on Spiral Drive (CR 175) north of SalidaOpen to two-lane traffic on a paved road
Arkansas River CR 371 Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built in 1998, replacing a concrete bridge built in 1965Pony truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 between Buena Vista and GraniteOpen to two-lane traffic on a gravel road
Arkansas River CR 47 Bridge (Fremont County, Colorado)
Built ca. 1930; rehabilitated 1960Pony truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 47Open to traffic
Arkansas Road Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1896; rehabilitated 1950, 1987Through truss bridge over Robb Creek on Arkansas Road in HazletonOpen to traffic
Arkoma Bridge (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
(Main design: Parker through truss)Lost Parker through truss bridge over Poteau River on OK 9A in ArkomaReplaced by new bridge
Arkwright Bridge (Kent County, Rhode Island)
Built 1888 by Dean & Westbrook; rehabilitated 1980, 1998; Closed to traffic 2011Pratt through truss bridge over North Branch Pawtuxet River on Hill Street in CoventryClosed to vehicular traffic.
Arlington South Covered Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Built in 1882 by A.M. Kennedy & Sons; replaced in 1951Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Little Blue River on County Road 700 WestReplaced by a new bridge
Arlington South Pony Truss Bridge (Rush County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910Lost Half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge over Little Blue River (Overflow) on County Road 700 WestNo longer exists
Arlington State Aid Bridge (Washington County, Nebraska)
Built 1913Lost Parker through truss bridge over Elkhorn River on S 8th StreetRemoved but not replaced
Armantrout Bridge (Clinton County, Indiana)
Built 1897; rehabilitated 1988; replaced 1998Lost through truss bridge over Kilmore Creek on CR 130 W at 130W-350NReplaced by new bridge
Armitage Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1887 at a different location, installed here in 1907;Whipple through truss bridge over McKenzie River on Pedestrian Path in CoburgOpen to pedestrians
Armitage Road Bridge (Seneca County, New York)
Built 1914; rehabilitated 1951Baltimore through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Armitage RoadOpen to traffic
Armstrong Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1910, rehabilitated in 1970Warren through truss bridge over Middle Fork Vermilion River on CR350E Rd south of ArmstrongOpen to traffic
Armstrong Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built 1954Parker through truss bridge over Clackamas River on OR 224Open to traffic
Armstrong Covered Bridge 35-30-12 (Guernsey County, Ohio)
Built 1849; relocated 1966Covered bridge over an unnamed creek at the City Park in CambridgeOpen to pedestrians only
Armstrong Gravel Pit Bridge (Emmet County, Iowa)
Built 1899 by A.H. Austin in Kossuth County; relocated here in the 1940s to serve a gravel pit; abandoned 1971Derelict through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River northwest of ArmstrongPrivately owned
Armstrong Station Bridge (Lawrence County, Indiana)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1992Pony truss bridge over Spring Creek on Armstrong Station Road (CR 950 West)Open to all traffic as of 12/7/2020
Armuchee Covered Bridge (Floyd County, Georgia)
Lost Through truss bridge over Armuchee Creek on Old Summerville RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Arnold Drive Bridge (Sonoma County, California)
Built 1930Parker Through truss bridge over Sonoma Creek on Arnold DriveOpen to traffic
Arnold Mills Bridge (Providence County, Rhode Island)
Built 1886; rehabilitated 1985Pony truss bridge over Abbott Run on Sneech Pond Road in CumberlandAppears to be open to pedestrians
Aroostock River Bridge (Pre 1952) (Aroostook County, Maine)
Built 1892; demolished 1952Lost Camelback through truss bridge over Aroostock River on roadReplaced by a new bridge
Aroostook River Bridge (1952) (Aroostook County, Maine)
Built 1952Warren deck truss bridge over Aroostook River on ME 161 in CaribouOpen to traffic
Arrah Wanna Road Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built 1957, Replaced 2012Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Salmon River on Arrah Wanna RoadReplaced by a new bridge
ARRC - Puente Caño de San Antonio (Añejo) (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Built 1890; Replaced 1922Lost Howe deck truss bridge over Caño de San Antonio on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoReplaced by a new bridge
ARRC - Puente Caño La Puente (Anasco, Puerto Rico)
Built 1893Abandoned warren pony truss bridge over Caño La Puente on American Railroad Company of Porto RicoDerelict/abandoned
ARRC - Puente Caño Martín Peña (San Juan, Puerto Rico)
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Caño Martín Peña on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoRemoved
ARRC - Puente de Cambalache (Arecibo, Puerto Rico)
Built 1893Whipple through truss bridge over Río Grande de Arecibo on Compañía de los Ferrocarriles de Puerto RicoAbandoned
ARRC - Puente Quebrada Mala (Quebradillas, Puerto Rico)
Built ?; Replaced 1922Lost Double-intersection Warren deck truss bridge over Quebrada Mala on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoReplaced by a new bridge
ARRC - Puente Río Tallaboa (Penuelas, Puerto Rico)
Lost Through truss bridge over Río Tallaboa on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoRemoved
ARRC - Puente Río Yagüez (Mayaguez, Puerto Rico)
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Río Yagüez on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoRemoved
ARRC - Puente Río Yauco (Yauco, Puerto Rico)
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Río Yauco on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoRemoved
ARRC - Viaducto Río Guajataca (Isabela, Puerto Rico)
Built 1904Lost Deck truss bridge over Río Guajataca on American Railroad Co. of Puerto RicoRemoved
Arrow Junction Bridge (Nez Perce County, Idaho)
Built 1920Through truss bridge over Potlatch River on Highline Arrow RoadOpen to traffic
Arrow Rock Kingpost Bridge (Saline County, Missouri)
Relocated Kingpost pony truss bridge at Soldier Lake in Arrow Rock State Historic SiteOpen to pedestrians only
Arrowhead Bridge (St. Louis County, Minnesota)
Lost deck truss bascule bridge over St Louis Bay on US Highway 2Demolished
Arrowrock Dam Spillway Bridge (Boise County, Idaho)
Built 1914; Installed 1915; Bypassed in function 2003Through truss bridge over Arrowrock Dam Spillway on Old Arrowrock Dam RoadIntact but closed to all traffic
Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca Bridge (Taos County, New Mexico)
Built 1934; bypassed by new bridge in 1994; left in-place by the NM State Highway and Transportation DeptPratt pony truss bridge over Arroyo Aquaje De Petaca on former US-64Open to pedestrians only
Arroyo Seco River Bridge (Monterey County, California)
Built 19432-span Parker through truss bridge over Arroyo Seco River on Elm AvenueOpen to traffic
Arsenal Bridge (1896) (Scott County, Iowa)
(Main design: Baltimore through truss)Built 1896, Rehabilitated 1983 & 1997Baltimore through truss bridge over Mississippi River on 2 lanes of traffic and 2 rail lines in DavenportOpen to traffic
Arsenal Street Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1928 by Walsh-Burney & MoorePony truss bridge over San Antonio River on E. Arsenal Street in San AntonioOpen to traffic
Artesian Road Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1889; Destroyed 1998; Replaced 1999Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Indian Creek on Artesian RoadDestroyed by collision with empty grain semi
Arthur A Smith Covered Bridge 21-06-03 (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1869; moved to present site and rehabilitated in 1896; reconstructed 2006Burr arch-truss bridge over North River on Lyonsville Road in Colrain
Artist's Bridge 19-09-04 (Oxford County, Maine)
Built 1872, bypassed in 1958Covered bridge over Sunday River on a pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians
ARZC - Colorado River Bridge (San Bernardino County, California)
Built 1908Pennsylvania Through truss bridge over Colorado River on Arizona and California Railroad (ARZC)Open to rail traffic only
ASB Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
(Main design: Baltimore through truss)Opened to traffic on December 28, 1911; upper roadway deck removed 1987Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Missouri River on the BNSF Railway in Kansas CityOpen to railroad traffic
Asbury Road Bridge (Rutherford County, Tennessee)
Replaced in 1955 after being collapsed by a truck.Lost Through truss bridge over Overall Creek on Asbury RoadCollapsed
Ash Creek Bridge (Siskiyou County, California)
Built 1901Baltimore through truss bridge over Klamath River on Klamath River RoadReplaced, in storage for future reuse
Ash Creek Bridge (Hill County, Texas)
Pony truss bridge over Ash Creek on CR 3139Removed from creek. Road closed.
Ash Creek Bridge (Washington County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1910Lost pony truss bridge over Ash Creek on a local roadRemoved but not replaced
Ash Creek Bridge (Muskogee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1911Warren Pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over Ash Creek on N4110 Rd.Replaced by a new bridge
Ash Creek Bridge (Muskogee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1931; replaced 2008.Lost through truss bridge over Ash Creek on US 64Bridge has been replaced.
Ash Road Bridge (1883) (St. Joseph County, Indiana)
Built 1883 by the Columbia Bridge Works; Replaced 1929Lost Whipple through truss bridge over St Joseph River on Ash Road (County Line Road)Replaced by the current concrete arch bridge in 1929.
Ash Stop Road Bridge (Butler County, Pennsylvania)
Lost truss shown in the original Night of the Living DeadReplaced by a new bridge
Ash Street Bridge (Harvey County, Kansas)
Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Sand Creek on Ash StreetDestroyed by flooding
Ash-Consaul Bridge (Lucas County, Ohio)
Built ca. 1909 reusing 5 spans from Cherry Street; Replaced 1957Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Maumee River on Consaul & Ash StreetsReplaced by a new bridge
Ashalyn Knoll Bridge (Brown County, Indiana)
Pratt pony truss bridge over Greasy Creek on a private drivewayOpen to private traffic only
Asher Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
(Main design: Pennsylvania through truss)Before Asher Bridge was built, travelers used a nearby low water crossing which could only be forded three months of the year.Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Salt River on MO Hwy HReplaced by a new bridge in 1964
Asheville Highway Bridge (1931) (Knox County, Tennessee)
(Main design: K-Parker through truss)Built 1931; parallel EB deck truss built alongside in 1959; replaced 2004Lost K-Parker through truss bridge over Holston River on U.S. 11-E, U.S. 25-W (State Highway 9)DEMOLISHED, replaced by a concrete steel I-Beam bridge
Asheville Highway Bridge (1959) (Knox County, Tennessee)
Built 1959 alongside an earlier 1931 K-Parker truss; replaced 2004Lost Deck truss bridge over Holston River on U.S. 11-E, U.S. 25-W (State Highway 9)Replaced by a new bridge
Asheville Highway French Broad Bridge #1 (Cocke County, Tennessee)
(Main design: Polygonal Warren through truss)Built 1932, demolished 2010Lost four-span combination Warren through truss bridge sequence over French Broad River on U.S. 25-70 at Bridgeport (State Highway 9).Bridge has been demolished, new bridge built beside it.
Ashland Avenue Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1998Parker through truss bridge over Cal Sag Channel on Ashland Avenue in Calumet ParkOpen to traffic
Ashland Covered Bridge (Aroostook County, Maine)
Lost Through truss covered bridge over Aroostook River on Station StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Ashland Covered Bridge 08-02-02 (New Castle County, Delaware)
Rehabilitated in 2008Covered bridge over Red Clay Creek on Barley Mill Road in AshlandOpen to traffic
Ashland Mill Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1886Lenticular pony truss bridge over Pachaug River on Ashland Mill Access in Jewett CityIn storage or disassembled
Ashland Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1888 by H.W. Sebestian & Co.Pratt through truss bridge over Hinkson Creek on Ashland Road in ColumbiaOpen to pedestrians
Ashland Vicinity Kansas River Bridge (Riley County, Kansas)
Likely built ca. 1902. Abandoned sometime after the Flood of 1951.Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Kansas River (Former Channel) on Rosencutter Road (Abandoned Section)Derelict/abandoned
Ashley Street Bridge (Jackson County, Minnesota)
Lost Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on Ashley StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Ashokan Covered Bridge 32-56-05 (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1885Town lattice truss bridge over Old Channel Esopus Creek on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Ashtabula Bridge (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Built 1925 by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works; rehabilitated 1986Movable through truss bridge over Ashtabula River on West Fifth Street (OH 531) in AshtabulaOpen to traffic
Ashtabula Bridge (Old) (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
Replaced in 1924Pratt through truss bridge over Ashtabula River on West 5th Route 531Replaced by a new bridge
Ashtabula Creek Bridge (Erie County, Pennsylvania)
Reconstructed 1988Pony truss bridge over Ashtabula Creek on TR 883 (Akerley Road)Open to traffic
Ashtabula Creek Bridge (Erie County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1910; reconstructed 1996Pony truss bridge over Astabula Creek on TR 300 (State Line Road)Open to traffic
Ashton-Tetonia Trail - Conant Creek Trestle (Fremont County, Idaho)
Built 1894 at American Falls; dismantled 1911; relocated here 1914Three-span Pegram deck truss bridge over Conant CreekOpen to pedestrians only as part of Ashton-Tetonia Trail
Ashuelot Covered Bridge 29-03-02 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built 1864; rehabilitated 1999Covered bridge over Ashuelot River on Gunn Mountain Road in WinchesterOpen to traffic
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #1 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #2 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #3 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #4 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Asia Bridge (Orange County, Florida)
Built 1999Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Discovery River on Asia To DinoLand USA PathOpen to pedestrians only
Askew Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1904. Closed in a ceremony in March 1974. Removed at a later, unknown date.Lost Through truss bridge over Big Black RiverNo longer exists
ASRY - Orange Creek Bridge (Ashland County, Ohio)
Double Barrel Quadrangular lattice through trussDouble Barrel Quadrangular lattice through truss bridge over Orange Creek on Ashland Railway IncorporatedOpen to traffic
Assembly Street Bridge (Richland County, South Carolina)
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Southern Railways/Atlantic Coast Line Railroad on Assembly StreetRemoved but not replaced
Assiscunk Creek Bridge (Burlington County, New Jersey)
Built 1904Pony truss bridge over Assiscunk Creek on Cedar LaneClosed to all traffic
Astico County Park Bridge (Dodge County, Wisconsin)
(Main design: Pratt through truss)Structures moved here in 2006Pratt through truss bridge over Crawfish River on TrailOpen to pedestrians
Astor Point-Rokeby Bridge (Dutchess County, New York)
Pony truss bridge over CSX Railroad on Astor Point access road in Red Hook.Open to authorized vehicles only
Astoria Bridge (Fulton County, Illinois)
Kingpost pony truss bridge over CB&Q RailroadReplaced by a new bridge
Astoria-Megler Bridge (Clatsop County, Oregon)
(Main design: Warren through truss)Built 1966Continuous rigid-cantilever Warren through truss bridge over Columbia River on US 101 in AstoriaOpen to traffic
Astronaut David Wolf Bridge (Marion County, Indiana)
(Main design: Parker through truss)Built 1941; rehabilitated 1980, and 2008Through truss bridge over White River on 82nd Street in IndianapolisOpen to traffic
ASV - Smoky Hill River Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built Ca. 1887, Rehabilitated 2014Lattice through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on Abilene and Smoky Valley Railroad in EnterpriseOpen to traffic
Asylum Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1905 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.Reverse Parker through truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 1st Street in OsawatomieClosed to all traffic