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19th Century

CN/IC Malone Creek Stone Arch (Buchanan County, Iowa)
Built 1853
Stone culvert bridge over Malone Creek on Canadian National Railway
Open to traffic

CNO&TP Tunnel 13 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Built 1877
Abandoned tunnel on Abandoned Railroad
Derelict/abandoned

CNO&TP Tunnel 14 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Bored in solid limestone in 1877. Taken out of service sometime in the 1930's. Tunnel floor was lowered and the creek re-routed through it to prevent the rail re-alignment from having to have two new bridges.
Tunnel on Abandoned Railroad/Creek
Intact but closed to all traffic

CNO&TP Tunnel 15 (Scott County, Tennessee)
Bored in 1877, lined and finished in 1879. Cincinnati construction crews and Chattanooga construction crews met with the building of the tracks in the center of this tunnel.
Abandoned tunnel on Abandoned Railroad
Derelict/abandoned

CNO&TP Tunnel 16 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1877 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio
Tunnel under tunnels through Sunbright Mountain on ATV trail/abandoned railroad grade
Intact but closed to all traffic, incredibly good condition

CNO&TP Tunnel 19 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio
Tunnel
Intact but closed to all traffic

CNO&TP Tunnel 20 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio
Abandoned tunnel
Derelict/abandoned

CNO&TP Tunnel 21 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio
Lost Tunnel
Removed but not replaced; 'daylighted' that is, top blown off and cut made.

CNO&TP Tunnel 23 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Built in 1878 by the Cincinnati, New Orleans & Texas Pacific Railroad in cooperation with the city of Cincinnati, Ohio
Tunnel
Intact but closed to all traffic, near prefect condition

CNO&TP Tunnel 24 (Morgan County, Tennessee)
Bored in 1878 during the construction of the Cincinnati Southern Railway, a railroad wholely owned by the city of Cincinnati, Ohio. The contracts were given to the CNO&TP, the lessor of the rail line, to finish the tunnels.
Tunnel under Tunnels through Nemo Mountain on Former railroad grade
Completely intact, except for fallen north portal (seperated from tunnel bore), has not carried railroad tracks since 1963.

CNO&TP Tunnel 8 (McCreary County, Kentucky)
Built in 1879, bypassed in the extensive 1961-63 bypass program.
Abandoned tunnel on trail
Derelict/abandoned

CNO&TP Tunnel 9 (McCreary County, Kentucky)
Built in 1879, bypassed by major line relocation of 1961-63.
Abandoned tunnel on trail
Derelict/abandoned

CNW Cedar River Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
1898; survived the Great Flood of 2008 with minor damages; still serves traffic
Pratt through truss bridge over Cedar River on Chicago and Northwestern Railroad (now UPRR)
Open to traffic

CNW Manitowoc Railroad Bridge (Manitowoc County, Wisconsin)
Built 1896
Lattice through truss bridge over railroad on single track of Chicago and Northwestern Railroad in Manitowoc
Abandoned

CNW Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, East Channel) (Whiteside County, Illinois)
Built 1865; Reconstructed 1868 & 1874; replaced by a new bridge in 1908
McCallum through truss bridge over Cat Tail Slough on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

CNW Mississippi River Bridge (Clinton, West Channel) (Clinton County, Iowa)
Built 1865; Reconstructed 1874; Drawspan replaced 1887; A few spans replaced in 1898; replaced by a new bridge in 1908
Lost Bollman through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

CNW Mississippi River Bridge (Winona) (Winona County, Minnesota)
Built in 1871; Rebuilt in 1872 after the bridge collapsed; made redundant in 1971; Closed to traffic in 1977; main span removed in 1990
Lost through truss bridge over Mississippi River on Chicago and Northwestern Railroad
Removed

CNW North Raccoon River Bridge (Greene County, Iowa)
Built 1893 in a line change, replaced 1929
Lost Lattice deck truss bridge over North Raccoon River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

CNW Raccoon River Bridge (Calhoun County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1880; Removed in the 1970s
Lost Lattice through truss bridge over Raccoon River on railroad
Removed

CNW Wapsipinicon River Bridge (Clinton County, Iowa)
Built 1888
Lost Quadrangular lattice through truss bridge over Wapsipinicon River on Railroad
Replaced by a new bridge

Coal Bank Hill Bridge (Original) (Hardin County, Iowa)
Built 1881, Replaced 1919
Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Iowa River on Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Coal Creek Bridge (Fountain County, Indiana)
Built 1886 as part of a 7-span bridge in Attica, moved to this location in 1924
Through truss bridge over Coal Creek on CR 100 North
Open to traffic

Coal Creek Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1869, rebuilt 1898, rehabilitated 1977, destroyed by arson on June 28, 1992
Lost covered bridge over Coal Creek on CR1240N in Lodi
Destroyed by arson

Cobbs Fork Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built 1895
Two-span stone arch bridge over Cobbs Fork Sand Creek on CR 175 East
Open to traffic

Coburn Covered Bridge (Washington County, Vermont)
Built 1851 by Larned Coburn; rehabilitated 1973
Covered bridge over Winooski River on Coburn Road (C3030)
Open to traffic

Codding Hollow Covered Bridge (Lamoille County, Vermont)
Built 1877
Queenpost through truss bridge over N Br Lamoille River on Codding Hollow Rd (C3003) in Waterville
Open to traffic

Coffee Street Bridge (Fillmore County, Minnesota)
Built 1893 by the Chicago Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge on CSAH 8 in 1965; rehabilitated ca. 2002
Through truss bridge over Root River on Coffee Street in Lanesboro
Open to pedestrians only

Coheelee Creek Covered Bridge (Early County, Georgia)
Built 1891
Queenpost through truss bridge over Coheelee Creek on Old River Road (County Road 80)
Open to pedestrians

Col. Pruyne Toll Bridge (East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana)
Built ca. 1860
Lost Bridge over Amite River
Replaced by a new bridge

Cold Springs Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge (Blaine County, Idaho)
Built 1894 as part of a five-span bridge at Ontario, Oregon; one span relocated here 1917; rail line discontinued 1981; converted to pedestrian use 1984
Pegram through truss bridge over Big Wood River on a pedestrian trail
Open to pedestrians

Coldwater Covered Bridge (Calhoun County, Alabama)
Built ca 1850 over Coldwater Creek; Relocated in 1990 to city park and placed over an outlet from Oxford Lake
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over inlet to Oxford Lake on Trail in Oxford
Open to pedestrians

Coleman Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built ca. 1894
Iron pony truss bridge over Phelps Brook on Windsor Bush Road
Bypassed and left in place

Collegeville Road Bridge in Skippack Pennsylvania (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1830; rehabilitated 1970 CA; 1989
Stone arch bridge over a branch Skippack Creek on PA 4014 (Collegeville Road) in Skippack
Open to traffic

Colorado Blvd Bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1880, Replaced 1913; rehabilitated 1993
Concrete arch bridge over Arroyo Seco on Colorado Blvd. in Pasadena
Open to traffic

Colorado River Bridge (San Bernardino County, California)
Built in 1890 as RR bridge, converted to car bridge 1947, Replaced 1966
Lost Through truss bridge over Colorado River on Interstate 40
Replaced by new bridge

Colsac III Ferry (Columbia County, Wisconsin)
Privately owned, free ferry from 1844 to 1923, operated by State of Wisconsin since 1933 as a free ferry
Ferry across Wisconsin River on Wis 113
Open to traffic

Columbia Bridge (Franklin County, Kansas)
Built in 1880 by the Columbia Bridge Works of Dayton, Ohio. Bypassed in 1980, but never removed. Collapsed 2010.
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Marais des Cygnes River on what appears to be a former alignment of Labette Road.
Lost

Columbia Park Bridge (Hennepin County, Minnesota)
Built 1896
Steel arch bridge over Soo Line RR (BNSF RR) on Golf Course Path
Open to pedestrians

Colville Covered Bridge 17-09-03 #2 (Bourbon County, Kentucky)
Restored by Louis Bower in 1913. Raised to present height by his son in 1937. Replaced completely in 2000 after flood damage.
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Hinkston Creek on Colville Road in Ruddel's Mills
Open to traffic

Colvin Covered Bridge (Bedford County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1866 (there is some controversy over the date) by J.H. Thompson; rehabilitated 1998
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Shawnee Creek on TR 443 (Mill Road) in Schellsburg
Open to traffic

Comley Hill Bridge (Jefferson County, Indiana)
Built 1891; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over Dry Fork Creek on CR 860 E
Replaced by new bridge

Comstock Covered Bridge (Franklin County, Vermont)
Built 1883; rehabilitated 2003
Covered bridge over Trout River on Comstock Bridge Rd (C3042) in Montgomery
Open to traffic

Concord Bridge (Franklin County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1832. Rehabilitated in 1911 and 1981
Stone arch bridge over Tuscarora Creek on Back Road (PA 4007)
Open to traffic

Concord Covered Bridge (Cobb County, Georgia)
Built 1872
Covered bridge over Nickajack Creek on Concord Road in Smyrna
Open to traffic

Conesville Covered Bridge (Coshocton County, Ohio)
Built 1875, Closed & abandoned 1955, Demolished via controlled burn 1958
Lost Smith Truss Covered Bridge over Muskingum River on Road
Destroyed in a controlled fire.

Conewago Creek Bridge (York County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889 by Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Conewago Creek on PA 4051
Demolished and replaced with a slab of concrete.

Conewago Creek Bridge (York County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889 by Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Conewago Creek on PA 4051
Demolished and replaced with a slab of concrete.

Congress Street Bridge (Suffolk County, Massachusetts)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 2008
Bascule bridge over Fort Point Channel on Congress Street in Boston
Open to traffic

Conkeytown Covered Bridge (Vermilion County, Illinois)
Built 1867, destroyed by arson in 1956
Lost Covered Bridge over Salt Fork Vermilion River on 1530N Road
Destroyed by fire

Connersville Covered Bridge (Fayette County, Indiana)
Built in 1887 by E.L. Kennedy and replaced around 1935.
Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Whitewater River on E 5th St
Replaced by new bridge

Conococheague Creek Bridge (Washington County, Maryland)
Built 1829; rehabilitated 1987
Stone arch bridge over Conococheague Creek on MD 68 (Clearspring Rd.)
Open to traffic

Consolidated Road Underpass (Preble County, Ohio)
Built in 1880 by unknown Railroad; currently used by Conrail
Stone arch bridge over Consolidated Road on Conrail Transportation
Open to traffic

Contoocook Railroad Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1889
Lattice through truss bridge over Contoocook River on former Boston & Maine Railroad
Open to pedestrians

Cooke Road Bridge (Knox County, Ohio)
Built 1896 by the Buckeye Portland Cement Co. of Bellfontaine, Ohio and W.H. Pratt
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over a tributary of North Branch Kokosing River on Cooke Road (TR 369)
Open to traffic

Cooley Bridge (Rutland County, Vermont)
Built in 1849 by Nicholas Powers; rehabilitated 2004
Covered bridge over Furnace Brook on C3013 in Pittsford
Open to traffic

Coombs Bridge (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built 1837; rehabilitated 1997
Covered bridge over Ashuelot River on Coombs Bridge Road in Winchester
Open to traffic

Coon Seitz Bridge (Dubois County, Indiana)
Built in 1894 by the Indiana Bridge Company; replaced in 1988
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Patoka River on CR 300N
Replaced by new bridge

Cooper Iron Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built in 1891 by the St. Louis Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Deer Creek on CR 25 East
Open to traffic

Cooper's Tublar Arch Bridge (Onondaga County, New York)
Built in 1886 in Canajoharie, New York. Relocated to present location in 1975.
Bowstring through truss bridge over the Erie Canal on a pedestrian walkway in Old Erie Canal State Park
Open to pedestrians

Corbett's Mill Bridge (Jones County, Iowa)
Built 1871; Bypassed by a new road in 1958 and passed into private ownership.
Bowstring pony truss bridge over Maquoketa River on Abandoned Road in Scotch Grove
Destroyed by flooding Saturday July 24, 2010

Cornish-Windsor Covered Bridge (Sullivan County, New Hampshire)
Built 1866; rehabilitated 1989
Two-span covered bridge over Connecticut River between Cornish, NH, and Windsor, VT
Open to one-lane traffic

Corydon Bridge (Polk County, Iowa)
Built 1889, Damaged and closed after the National Guard drove a tank across it in 1972, Removed ca: 1975
Pratt Through truss bridge over Des Moines River on Road
No longer exists

Costilla Crossing Bridge (Conejos County, Colorado)
Built 1892 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2006
Two-span Thacher through truss bridge over the Rio Grande on CR G east of Antonito
Open to one-lane traffic

Cottage Avenue Bridge (Marion County, Indiana)
Built in 1889 by the Indiana Bridge Company
Through truss bridge over Pleasant Run on Cottage Avenue
No longer Exists

Cotton Belt Railroad Trestle (Navarro County, Texas)
Built 1881
Abandoned bridge over Branch of Richland Creek on Cotton Belt Railroad
Abandoned

Cottonwood River Bridge (Marion County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1890
Pratt through truss bridge over Cottonwood River
Abandoned, but still intact as of most recent Bing Maps Bird's Eye imagery.

Country Club Road Bridge (Walker County, Alabama)
Built 1898 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Blackwater Creek on Country Club Road in Jasper
Open to one-lane traffic

County Line Bowstring Bridge (Cloud County, Kansas)
Built in 1876 as part of a four span bridge in the Concordia vicinity.
Bowstring truss bridge over West Creek on Republic Road, northwest of Hollis
Open to one-lane traffic on a low-maintenance road

County Line Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1895; replaced 1982
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Embarras River on TR 1 (CR 2000N)
Replaced by new bridge

County Line Bridge (Louisa County, Iowa)
Built 1893 by the Gillette-Herzog Manufacturing Co.
Pony truss bridge over Long Creek on County Line Road
Closed to all traffic

County Road 100 East Deer Creek Bridge (Cass County, Indiana)
Built 1885 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Deer Creek on CR 100 East
Closed to all traffic

County Road 2075 Bridge (Douglas County, Illinois)
Built 1892
Abandoned bridge over EMBARRAS RIVER on Old CR 2075
Abandoned

County Road 350 South Pipe Creek Bridge (Cass County, Indiana)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 1983; replaced 1995. Very remote location.
Lost through truss bridge over Pipe Creek on CR 350 S
Replaced by new bridge, Timber style

Court Street Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1893; rehabilitated 1973
Stone arch bridge over Genesee River on Court Street in Rochester
Open to traffic

Cover Covered Bridge (Wells County, Indiana)
Named for nearby family, lost by Arson in late May 1966. 300 West bridge is nearby to the East, and probably why bridge was not replaced.
Lost Through truss bridge over Wabash River on Former County Road at or about 325 West
Lost

Covered Bridge (Trumbull County, Ohio)
Built 1856 demolished 1945
Lost Howe through truss bridge over Mahoning River
Lost

Covered Bridge Pizza Parlor (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
See http://www.coveredbridgepizzaparlor.com for detailed history
Lattice through truss bridge
Open to hungry customers wanting pizza

Covered Bridge Pizza Parlor II (Ashtabula County, Ohio)
For a detailed history check out http://www.coveredbridgepizzaparlor.com
Lattice through truss bridge
Open to hungry customers wanting pizza

Coverts Crossing Bridge (Lawrence County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1887; replaced 2003
Lost cantilevered through truss bridge over Mahoning River on Covert Road
Replaced by new bridge

Cowden Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1890
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Kaskaskia River on TR 439A
No longer exists

Cowley Bridge (Lincoln County, Tennessee)
Built by the King Iron Bridge Co. in 1878 for $8,000, the only Bowstring truss bridge in the state of Tennessee. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Bowstring through truss bridge over Elk River on West Stevens Creek Road
Open to pedestrian traffic only

Cox Covered Bridge (Vinton County, Ohio)
Built 1884 by Diltz & Steele; bypassed and closed to traffic in 1992
Covered bridge over Brushy Fork on CR 20
Open to pedestrians only

Cox Ford Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1888 by the King Iron Bridge Co.
Wrought iron through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Bonanza Road
Closed to traffic

CP Normans Kill Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built ca. 1880, CP Rail proposed abandoning the line in 2003, purchased by Albany County in 2009
Pratt through truss bridge over Normanskill on Albany and Susquehanna Railroad (abandoned)
Intact but closed to all traffic

CP Tunnel (Monroe County, Wisconsin)
Built 1875
Tunnel under Land on Railroad
Open to traffic

CR 100 West Deer Creek Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Replaced 1993, built and later replaced at same time as another bridge immediately North of this structure.
Lost Bedstead pony truss bridge over Deer Creek on Road 100 West
Replaced by new bridge

CR 100 West Deer Creek Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Built 1893, replaced 1993 along with another structure over Deer Creek just over a tenth of a mile South of this structure.
Lost bedstead pony truss bridge over Deer Creek on Rd 100 W
Replaced by new bridge

CR 227 Cameron Through Truss (Milam County, Texas)
Part of 1896 Brazzos River Bridge relocated circa 1940 (Likely)
Abandoned Pin-Connected Parker Through Truss bridge over San Gabriel River on Road
Abandoned

CR 510 Bridge (Marquette County, Michigan)
Originally built in Pennsylvania around the turn of the century. Acquired by the state of Michigan in 1919 and erected in 1921. Closed to traffic in 2010.
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Dead River on former CR 510
Open to pedestrians

CR 600 South Deer Creek Bridge (Grant County, Indiana)
Built 1893 according to SHAARD, Indiana NBI says built 1920; rehabilitated 1996. Deck was widened at some point, perhaps reason for 1920 listing on NBI.
Deck plate girder bridge over Deer Creek on Road 600 South
Open to traffic

CR-722 Bridge (Harlan County, Nebraska)
Built in 1899 by the Canton Bridge Co.
Abandoned bedstead Pratt pony truss bridge over Turkey Creek on CR-722
Abandoned

Crab Run Lane Truss Bridge (Highland County, Virginia)
Built 1896 by the West Virginia Bridge Works; Closed to vehicular traffic in 1994
Pony truss bridge over Crab Run on Route 645
Open to pedestrians

Craig Creek Bridge (Botetourt County, Virginia)
Built 1886; relocated 1902
Deck truss bridge over Craig Creek on Old Rail Road (Route 817)
Open to traffic

Craighead Bridge (Cumberland County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1899; rehabilitated ca. 1960
Through truss bridge over Yellow Breeches Creek on Craighead Bridge Road (TR 520)
Open to traffic

Cravath Creek Bridge (Walworth County, Wisconsin)
Built 1880; rehabilitated 1967
Stone arch bridge over Cravath Creek on North Street in Whitewater
Open to traffic

Crawford Street Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1892, bypassed in 1949, demolished in 1951
Lost Through truss bridge over Wabash River on Crawford Street at Montezuma
Replaced by new bridge

Crawfordsville and Wabash Railroad Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1852(?), approach collapsed in 1890, replaced in 1897
Lost Through truss bridge over Wabash River on former Monon Railroad in Delphi
Replaced by a new bridge

Creamery Covered Bridge 45-13-01 (Windham County, Vermont)
Built 1879
Covered bridge over Whetstone Brook on Guilford Street in Brattleboro
Open to traffic

Creamery Ford Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1897
Through truss bridge over Little Graham Creek on CR 800 East
Closed to all traffic

Creamery Road Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 1997
Pony truss bridge over Toms Creek on Creamery Road
Open to traffic