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Pere Marquette Railroad Bridge (St. Clair County, Michigan)
Built 1931
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Black River on Pere Marquette Railroad (abandoned)
Closed to all traffic; the yacht club that owns the bridge plans to demolish it as of December 2011

Peru Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Built 1958
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Illinois River on IL 251 at Peru
Open to two-lane traffic

Petaluma River RR Bridge (Sonoma County, California)
Warren through truss bridge over Petaluma River on NWP Railroad
Open to low emission locomotives and cars carrying animal feed and lumber up north four to five times a week.

Pigeon Creek Bridge (Washington County, Pennsylvania)
Warren through truss bridge over Pigeon Creek on Norfolk Southern Railway
Open to traffic

Pine Creek Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1964; reconstructed 2008-11
Lenticular through truss bridge over Pine Creek on PA 3003
Open to traffic

Pittsburgh Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1912-1913; originally consisted of two identical bridges side-by-side but one was demolished
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Calumet River on Norfolk Southern Railroad (formerly PFW&C RR)
Open to traffic

Plaquemine Railroad Bridge (Iberville Parish, Louisiana)
Through truss bridge over Bayou Plaquimine on LA1
Open to traffic

Platte Purchase Bridge (Platte County, Missouri)
Built 1957; rehabilitated 1997
Through truss bridge over the Missouri River on Northbound US 69 in Kansas City
Open to northbound traffic

Plattsmouth Bridge (Cass County, Nebraska)
Built 1929; rehabilitated 2008
Through truss toll bridge over Missouri River on US 34 at Plattsmouth
Open to traffic

Pleasure Beach Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Closed when a portion of the deck burned in 1996
Warren through truss bridge over Lewis Gut on a closed section Long Beach St.
Closed to all traffic

POC over the Los Angeles River next to Colfax (Los Angeles County, California)
Warren through truss pedestrian Bridge over Los Angeles River near Colfax Blvd
Open to Pedistrians

Pocahontas Railroad Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss railroad bridge with a center swing span over Black River at Pocahontas
Bridge removed, but several concrete piers remain

Polecat Creek Railroad Bridge (Creek County, Oklahoma)
Built 1946
Railroad through truss bridge over Polecat Creek
Open to traffic

Portland Railroad Bridge (Fremont County, Colorado)
Through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on the Union Pacific Railroad at the Holcim Plant in Portland
Open to traffic

Poteau River Bridge (Le Flore County, Oklahoma)
Truss bridge over Poteau River on BNSF RR
Open to traffic

Powder Mill Railroad Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built alongside Powder Mill Road on a rarely used railroad spur leading into the Olin Winchester plant.
Warren through truss bridge over Wood River Creek on Kansas City Southern Railway spur into Olin Winchester plant in East Alton
Open to railroad traffic, but rarely used

Powder River Bridge (Sheridan County, Wyoming)
(Main design: Pratt through truss)
Built 1915; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Powder River on Lower Powder River Road (CR 269)
Replaced by a new bridge

Prescott Railroad Lift Bridge (Washington County, Minnesota)
(Main design: Other)
Built in 1984 replacing a swing span
Bridge over St. Croix River on BNSF Railways
Open to traffic

Primm Monorail Crossing (Clark County, Nevada)
Warren Through truss bridge over I-15
No longer used. Built to serve a small private passenger train. Function replaced by newer monorail overcross just West of this location.

Prospect Street Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1928 by the American Bridge Company
Truss bridge over Ammonoosuc River on Prospect Street in Bethlehem
Open to traffic

PRR Erie Canal Bridge (Wayne County, New York)
Abandoned warren through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Railroad
Abandoned

Pulga Crossing Railroad Bridge (Butte County, California)
(Main design: Warren through truss with sub-panels)
Warren through truss with sub-panels bridge over North Fork Feather River
Open to traffic

Puyallup Avenue Bridge (Pierce County, Washington)
Built 1925
Warren through truss bridge over railroad tracks on Puyallup Avenue in Tacoma
Open to traffic

Quincy Memorial Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Built 1928-1930; rehabilitated 1981
Continuous through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on eastbound US 24 at Quincy
Open to two lanes of eastbound traffic

Quincy Railroad Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Originally opened Nov. 9, 1868; later rebuilt
Through truss bridge over the Mississippi River on BNSF Railway (formerly Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad) at Quincy
Open to railroad traffic

Raging River Bridge (King County, Washington)
Built 1998
Through truss bridge over Raging River on 328 Way SE in Fall City
Open to traffic

Railroad bridge over the Kentucky River off Ky 52 (Lee County, Kentucky)
Through truss bridge over Middle Fork Of The Kentucky River


Railroad Lift Bridge over Elizabeth River (Chesapeake, Virginia)
(Main design: Through truss)
Through truss bridge over Elizabeth River on Norfolk and Portsmouth Belt Line Railroad


Rainbow Bridge (Jefferson County, Texas)
Opened Sept. 8, 1938; parallel bridge built 1991; rehabilitated and reopened to northbound traffic in 1998
Through truss bridge over Neches River on Westbound TX 73 in Port Arthur
Open to traffic

Ravenswood Bridge (Mason County, West Virginia)
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Ohio River on US 33 near Ravenswood
Open to traffic

Red Cloud Bridge (Webster County, Nebraska)
Built 1935
Through truss bridge over Republican River on US 281, 2 mi. south of Red Cloud
Open to traffic

Red River LA 2 Bridge (Bossier Parish, Louisiana)
Built 1955; rehabilitated 1992
Five-span through truss bridge over Red River on LA 2
Open to traffic

Reinig Bridge (King County, Washington)
Built 1896; Abandoned 1980; Converted to pedestrian use
Warren through truss bridge over Snoqualmie River on pedestrian walkway
Open to pedestrians

Republican River US 24 Bridge (Clay County, Kansas)
Built 1928; rehabilitated 1983; replaced 2005
Lost cantilevered through truss bridge over Republican River on US 24
No longer exists

RI Skunk River Bridge (Older) (Washington County, Iowa)
Removed betwixt the 1930 and the 1950 aerial imagery
Lost Warren through truss bridge over Skunk River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

Riverbend Road Bridge (Campbell County, Virginia)
Built 1927
Through truss bridge over Otter River on Riverbend Road (Old US 29)
Open to traffic

Rob Roy Bridge (Jefferson County, Arkansas)
Through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on the Union Pacific Railroad northeast of Pine Bluff
Open to railroad traffic

Robert C. Byrd Bridge (Cabell County, West Virginia)
Built 1994, replaced the 6th Street Bridge built in 1926, the first bridge in Huntington (imploded beside this bridge in 1995)
Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge over Ohio River, CSX Railroad
Open to traffic

Rocheport I-70 Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1960; rehabilitated 1993
Continuous through truss bridge over Missouri River and Katy trail on I-70 west of Columbia and south of Rocheport
Open to four lanes of traffic

Rock Creek 225E Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built in 1908; replaced in1986
Lost Warren through truss bridge over Rock Creek on CR 225E
Replaced by new bridge

Rock Creek Bridge (Clark County, Wisconsin)
Built 1940
Through truss bridge over Rock Creek on Owen Avenue
Open to traffic

Rock Island Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1899 by the Choctaw and Memphis Railroad; lift span added 1972
Vertical-lift railroad bridge over the Arkansas River in Little Rock at the Clinton Presidential Library. Open to pedestrians.
Rehabilitation complete. Open for pedestrian traffic as of 10-01-11.

Rock Island Trail Spoon River Bridge (Stark County, Illinois)
Through truss bridge over Spoon River on Rock Island Trail (former Peoria & Rock Island RR) NW of Wyoming
Open to pedestrians

Rockport Bascule Railroad Bridge (Muhlenberg County, Kentucky)
Replaced a 1870's Swing Bridge, Built 1931 for thePaducah & Louisville Railway by the Virginia Bridge Company.
Through truss bridge over Green River on Paducah & Louisville Railway
Open to traffic

Rocky Branch Railroad Bridge (Carroll County, New Hampshire)
Built 1906 by the NE Structural Co.
Through truss bridge over Rocky Branch on Conway Scenic Railroad (formerly Maine Central Railroad) in Bartlett
Open to traffic

Romeo Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1899 on romeo road across Chicago S&S Canal; closed to traffic 1992; relocated in 1998 to neighboring trail.
Relocated through truss swing bridge over marsh on Centennial Trail.
Open to Pedestrians

Rondout Creek Bridge (Ulster County, New York)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1986
Through truss bridge over Rondout Creek on NY 213 in Stone Ridge
Open to traffic

Rowlesburg Bridge (Baltimore & Ohio Railroad) (Preston County, West Virginia)
Built ca. 1910
Warren through truss bridge over Cheat River on CSX Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

Russian River Bridge (Mendocino County, California)
Built 1934
Through truss bridge over Russian River on US 101
Open to traffic

Ryefield Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Built 1912 by The United Construction Co. and the American Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2002
Through truss bridge over Crooked River on Bow Street in Harrison
Open to traffic

Ryegate Bridge (Golden Valley County, Montana)
Built 1911; rehabilitated 1994
Through truss bridge over Musselshell River on Buffalo Trail (CR 217)
Open to traffic

Sacramento River Bridge (Solano County, California)
Built 1944; rehabilitated 1960
Vertical lift bridge over Sacremento River on CA 12 in Rio Vista
Open to traffic

Saginaw River Railroad Bridge (Saginaw County, Michigan)
Built 1944
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Saginaw River on CSX RR
Open to traffic

Salamonie River Bridge (Wells County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Through truss bridge over Salamonie River on CR 900 South
Moved to an abandoned roadbed just SW of it's original location. New bridge under construction.

Salinas River Railroad Bridge (Monterey County, California)
Built 1903
Warren through truss bridge over Salinas River on Union Pacific Railroad
Closed to all traffic

Salmon Falls Road Bridge (El Dorado County, California)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over South Fork American River on Salmon Falls Road
Open to traffic

Saluda River Bridge (Newberry County, South Carolina)
Replaced 1990
Lost Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Saluda River on Sc 391
Replaced by new bridge

San Antonio Zoo Railroad Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1956
Warren through truss bridge over San Antonio River on San Antonio Zoo Railroad
Open to traffic

San Francisco - Oakland Bay Bridge (San Francisco County, California)
(Main design: Wire suspension)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1962
Suspension and cantilever truss bridge over San Francisco Bay on I-80 in Oakland
Open to traffic

San Lorenzo River Railroad Bridge (Santa Cruz County, California)
Warren through truss bridge over San Lorenzo River on Union Pacific Railroad
Open to traffic

San Lucas Road Bridge (Monterey County, California)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1960
Mixed type truss bridge over Salinas River on San Lucas Road in San Lucas
Open to traffic

Sandhill Road Bridge (Huron County, Ohio)
Built 1944; rehabilitated 1992
Through truss bridge over Frink Run on Sandhill Road
Open to traffic

Sandy Creek Rail Bridge (Jackson County, West Virginia)
Through truss bridge over Sandy Creek on CSXT in Ravenswood


Satilla River Railroad Bridge (Ware County, Georgia)
Built in the 1920's by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Warren through truss bridge over Satilla River on CSX Transportation (formerly Atlantic Coast Line Railroad)
Open to traffic

Schroon River Bridge (Warren County, New York)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 2000
Through truss bridge over Schroon River on NY 418 in Warrensburg
Open to traffic

Sciotoville Bridge (Scioto County, Ohio)
Built 1914-17 under the direction of Gustav Lindenthal, opened to railroad traffic July 31, 1917
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River at Sciotoville
Open to traffic

Scott Ditch Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1915; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over Scott Ditch on Blood Road
Replaced by new bridge

Scott W. Lucas Bridge (Mason County, Illinois)
Built 1936; rehabilitated 1998
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Illinois River on US 136/IL 78/IL 97 at Havana
Open to two-lane traffic

Scottsburg Bridge (Douglas County, Oregon)
Built 1929
Continuous Warren through truss bridge over Umpqua River on OR 38
Open to traffic

Second Hannibal Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1917 to replace First Hannibal Bridge; auto deck abandoned 1956
Through truss swing bridge over Missouri River on the BNSF Railway in Kansas City
Open to railroad traffic

Seddon Island Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge (Hillsborough County, Florida)
Built 1908 by Phoenix Bridge Company
Lost Warren through truss bridge on the former Seaboard Air Line Railway, later used as a private road in Tampa, dismantled May 1984
Replaced by a new bridge

SEMO Port Railroad Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Through truss bridge over the Diversion Channel on the SEMO Port Railroad south of Cape Girardeau
Open to railroad traffic

Seneca Bridge (Newton County, Missouri)
Through truss pedestrian bridge over Lost Creek in Seneca along MO 43
Open to pedestrians only

Severn's Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1908; rehabilitated 2009
Through truss bridge over Patoka River on Old IN 65
Open to Pedestrians

Shade-Lohman Bridge (Peoria County, Illinois)
Built 1975
Pair of cantilevered through truss bridges over the Illinois River on I-474 south of Peoria in Bartonville
Open to four lanes of traffic

Shaw Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1954
Lost Cantilever through truss bridge over Neosho River on 160th Road, 0.4 mi. west of Shaw
Lost

Shawneetown Bridge (Gallatin County, Illinois)
Built 1955
Cantilevered through truss bridge over the Ohio River on IL 13/KY 56 at Old Shawneetown
Open to traffic

Shaytown Road Bridge (Eaton County, Michigan)
Built 1913
Warren through truss bridge over Thornapple Creek on Shaytown Road in Vermontville
Dismantled and placed into storage

Sheyenne River Bridge (Griggs County, North Dakota)
Built 1912
Through truss bridge over Sheyenne River on a county highway, 1 mi. east and 8 mi. north of Cooperstown in Romness Township
Open to traffic

Shirley Bridge (Van Buren County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Co. as a railroad bridge; rehabilitated 1978
Through truss bridge over Middle Fork Little Red River on River Road (CR 125) just outside of Shirley
Open to one-lane traffic

Shoals Creek Bridge (Lauderdale County, Alabama)
Built 1959, replaced 2007
Lost Cantilevered Warren through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on US 43
Replaced by new bridge in 2007

Silent Shade Swing Bridge (Humphreys County, Mississippi)
Built 1927
Abandoned through truss swing bridge over Yazoo River
Abandoned

Simon Kenton Trail Bridge (Clark County, Ohio)
Warren through truss with all verticals bridge over Buck Creek on Simon Kenton Trail
Open to pedestrians only

Sing Sing Prison Bridges (Westchester County, New York)
(Main design: Closed-spandrel arch)
Bridges over Railroad on Prison Roads
All but one bridge is open to traffic. All open bridges are open to prison traffic ONLY

Sixth Street Bridge (Spalding County, Georgia)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1958
Through truss bridge over the Norfolk Southern Railroad on Sixth Street in Griffin
In storage or disassembled

Skagit River Bridge (Skagit County, Washington)
Abandoned warren through truss bridge over Skagit River on Former Northern Pacific Railroad
Abandoned

Skagit River Railroad Bridge (Skagit County, Washington)
Warren through truss bridge Skagit River over on Railroad
Open to traffic

Skillet Fork Bridge (Marion County, Illinois)
Built 1946
Through truss bridge over Skillet Fork Creek on IL 161, 1 mi. west of Helm
Reopened to traffic, September 3, 2010, after repairs.

Skunk River Bridge (Story County, Iowa)
Built 1876; moved here 1916; rehabilitated 1974; abandoned 1990
Warren through truss bridge over Skunk River on a vacated road in Ames
Abandoned

Skunk River Railroad Bridge (Des Moines County, Iowa)
Bridge over Skunk River on Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway
Open to traffic

Skykomish River Bridge (Snohomish County, Washington)
Built 1957
Through truss bridge over Skykomish River on WA 203 in Monroe
Open to traffic

Smith Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built 1957; rehabilitated 1997
Pair of cantilevered through truss bridges over Des Plaines River on I-55 southwest of Joliet in Channahon
Open to four lanes of traffic

Smithfield Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Built 1902
Through truss bridge over White River on CR 170 South
Open to traffic

Smithland Bridge (Livingston County, Kentucky)
Built 1931; rehabilitated 1954
Through truss bridge over Cumberland River on US 60 at Smithland
Open to traffic

Soo Line Jct Bridge (Ramsey County, Minnesota)
Built 1907
Pratt through truss bridge over BNSF Railway on Soo Line Railroad
Open to traffic

South Big Creek Bridge (Sharp County, Arkansas)
Built in 1924 by the Virginia Bridge and Iron Company; rebuilt in 1974
Pony truss bridge over South Big Creek on Nelsonville Road
Open to traffic

South Fork Root River Bridge (Houston County, Minnesota)
Built 1911
Lost Warren through truss bridge over South Fork Root River on CR 142
Replaced by a new bridge

South Fork Skykomish River Bridge (King County, Washington)
Built 1939
Warren through truss bridge over South Fork Skykomish River on 5th Street N in Skykomish
Open to traffic

South Fork Willapa River Bridge (Pacific County, Washington)
Through truss bridge over South Fork Willapa River on former Northern Pacific Railroad in Raymond
Derelict/abandoned

South Hogan Creek Bridge (Dearborn County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1915; replaced 1999
Lost through truss bridge over South Hogan Creek on Cold Spring Road
Replaced by a new bridge on a different alignment