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"H" Street Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Timber stringer bridge over EI RR on "H" St (Ms 8540) in Charleston
Open to one-lane traffic

13th Street Bridge (Lawrence County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1950
Timber stringer bridge over abandoned portion of Big Four Railroad on 13th Street in Saint Francisville
Open to traffic

1st Bridge (at Magazine) (Logan County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1982
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Petit Jean River on AR 109 just south of Magazine
Demolished to make way for upgrade of hwy. 109

20th Street Viaduct (Denver County, Colorado)
Built 1909-11; replaced 1994
Lost through truss and plate girder bridge over South Platte River and railyard on 20th Street in Denver
Replaced by new bridge

2nd Street East Bridge (Sonoma County, California)
Built 1909
Stone arch bridge over Nathanson Creek on 2nd Street East
Open to traffic

8th Street Bridge (Umatilla County, Oregon)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1955
Pin-connected Pratt through truss bridge over Umatilla River on 8th Street in Pendleton
Open to traffic

Amity Bridge (Richland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Paul Creek on TR 266
Open to one-lane traffic

Androscoggin River Railroad Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over Androscoggin River on MCRR in Brunswick
Open to traffic

Arizona Avenue Railway Bridge (Washington, District of Columbia)
Built 1909 for the B&O Railroad, converted to trail use in 1992
Whipple through truss bridge over Canal & Arizona Avenue on Capital Crescent Trail (formerly B&O Railroad)
Open to pedestrians

Auburn Ravine Bridge (Placer County, California)
Built 1909
Deck truss bridge carrying railroad over I-80 in Auburn
Open to traffic

Avenue 60 over the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1939
Concrete arch bridge over Arroyo Seco Channel on Avenue 60 in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

B&M International Bridge (Cameron County, Texas)
Built 1909; Renovated/rehabilitated 1953 & 1992
Through truss bridge over Rio Grande
Open to rail and truck traffic

B&O Railroad Sutton Subdivision Bridge No. 1 (Braxton County, West Virginia)
Built 1909 by Coal & Coke Railway; Abandoned June 20, 1985
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Local Road on Baltimore & Ohio Railway (Abandoned) near Cassaway


B&O Railroad Sutton Subdivision Bridge No. 2 (Braxton County, West Virginia)
Built 1909 by Coal & Coke Railway; Abandoned June 20, 1985
Stone arch bridge over Local Road on Baltimore & Ohio Railway (Abandoned) in Gassaway
Closed to all traffic

B.N.S.F. - Foss River Bridge (King County, Washington)
Built 1909
Deck plate girder bridge over Foss River, USFS Rd 68 (Foss River Rd) on BNSF Railroad
Open to traffic

Bahala Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Mississippi)
Built 1909
Abandoned through truss bridge over Bahala Creek on former Ras Case Road
Abandoned

Baker River Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built 1909
Bypassed through truss bridge over Baker River on Wentworth Village Road in Wentworth
Open to Pedestrians

Barnhart BNSF RR Overpass (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built in 1909 by the American Bridge Co. of New York; subsequent work in 1965 on the southern end (over Glaize Creek)
Deck plate girder bridge over Glaize Creek and Route M on the BNSF Railway, just east of I-55
Open to one track of railroad traffic

Battle Creek Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1909
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Battle Creek on Golden Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Beals Road Bridge (Orleans County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 2003
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Beals Road
Open to traffic

Beck's Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Beck's Creek on TR 317, 5.6 mi. northwest of Herrick
Open to traffic

Becks Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Becks Creek on TR 32, 2.6 mi. northwest of Herrick
Closed to all traffic

Benson Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1909-10 by engineer E. A. Gast; rehabilitated 1992
Rainbow arch bridge over Mill Creek on Benson Street on the line between Lockland and Reading
Open to two-lane traffic

Beverly Iron Horse Trail Bridge (Grant County, Washington)
Built 1909
Abandoned through and deck truss bridge over Columbia River on the former Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad in Beverly
Open to pedestrians only

Big Bottom Slough Bridge (Independence County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Bottom Slough on CR 58 (Padgett Island Road), south of Magness
Closed to all traffic

Big Cabin Creek Bridge (Craig County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
(Lost Replaced) Through truss bridge over Big Cabin Creek on 1830C
Bridge has been destroyed and replaced, only lally columns remain.

Big Cottonwood River Bridge (Brown County, Minnesota)
Built 1909; replaced 2005
Lost truss bridge over Big Cottonwood River on Cass Avenue in Springfield
Replaced in 2005

Big Moccasin Creek & Alley Valley Road Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Installed in 1910 by railroad
Deck plate girder bridge over Big Moccasin Creek & Alley Valley Road on Norfolk Southern
Open to traffic

Big Sioux River BNRR Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1909 by the Pennsylvania Steel Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on the Sioux River Bike Trail (formerly Burlington Northern Railroad) in Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Big Slough Ditch Bridge (Henry County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Big Slough Ditch on E 1680th St 3 mi NE of Geneseo
Open to traffic

Bigelow Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Southwestern Bridge & Iron Co. of Fort Worth, TX
Abandoned swing through truss bridge over Fourche La Fave River on former Spur AR 113 just southwest of Bigelow
Abandoned, with deck and two panels missing

Bluff City Blvd. Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Poplar Creek on Bluff City Blvd. in Elgin
Open to traffic

Branch Fox River Bridge (Richland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden Deck bridge over Branch Fox River on TR 119
Open to one-lane traffic

Branch Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1979
Wooden deck bridge over Green Creek Branch on TR 385
Open to traffic

Brush Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Brush Creek on TR 186A, 0.75 mi. east of Newton
Open to traffic

Brushy Creek Bridge (Lawrence County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Brushy creek on TR 97
Closed to all traffic

Bryant Station Bridge (Milam County, Texas)
Built 1909; bypassed by a new bridge in 2002
Bypassed through truss bridge over Little River on CR 106
Bypassed by new bridge.

Bureau Creek Branch Bridge (Bureau County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Masters Fork on 2900N Ave, 1 mi. northeast of Van Orin
Open to traffic

Burnett School Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Burnett School Road
Open to traffic

Bush Creek Bridge (Frederick County, Maryland)
Built 1909
Bailey pony truss bridge over Bush Creek on Reichs Ford Road
Open to traffic

Butter Creek Bridge (Edwards County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Butter Creek in Albion
Open to traffic

C&NW Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Girder bridge over WI 32 / Kinnickinnic Avenue on Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Chicago & Northwestern) in Milwaukee
Unknown

Calfkiller Creek Bridge (Richland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Calfkiller Creek on TR 236
Open to one-lane traffic

Campbell's Covered Bridge (Greenville County, South Carolina)
Built 1909, restored in 1964, and in 1990
Howe through truss bridge over Beaverdam Creek on an old alignment of Pleasantville Road
Open to pedestrians

Carey's Ford Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1909 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge 2008, but remains open to traffic.
Through truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 335th Street, southeast of Stanton
Open to traffic

Caswell Branch Bridge (Craven County, North Carolina)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Caswell Branch on Beaman Road (NC 1420) in New Bern
Open to traffic

Chariton River Bridge (Appanoose County, Iowa)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Chariton River on 238th Avenue and 482nd Street
Closed to all traffic

Cimarron River Suspension Bridge at Ripley (Payne County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909
Lost Wire suspension bridge over Cimmaron River in Ripley
Lost

Clay Ridge Road Bridge (Bucks County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909
Concrete deck girder bridge over Beaver Creek on Clay Ridge Road
Open to traffic

Clinchport Railroad Bridge (Scott County, Virginia)
Built 1909 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pratt through truss bridge over Clinch River on Norfolk Southern Railway in Clinchport
Open to traffic

CN Iowa River Bridge (Hardin County, Iowa)
Built 1909
Deck plate girder bridge over Iowa River on Railroad
Open to traffic

CNRR Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for The Milwaukee Road, now owned by Canadian National RR
Girder bridge over Sth 32-Kinnickinnic Street on Canadian National Railroad in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

CNW Bridge 334 Wisconsin River bridge at Merrimac (Sauk County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 by Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Combination deck truss bridge over Lake Wisconsin on Wisconsin & Southern Railroad in Merrimac
Open to traffic

Conrail Bridge (Cuyahoga County, Ohio)
Built 1909
Open-spandrel arch bridge over Barrett Road on Conrail
Open to traffic

Cottonwood Creek Bridge (Cumberland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Cottonwood Creek on TR 161A, 2.0 mi. southeast of Toledo
Closed to all traffic

CSX Coosa River Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Built 1909 by the American Bridge Co.
Parker through truss bridge over Coosa River on CSX Transportation
Open to traffic

Day Road Bridge (Niagara County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 2003
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Day Road
Open to traffic

Dieterich Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Dieterich Creek on TR 195, 1 mi. southwest of Dieterich
Open to traffic

Dills Ford Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1909; replaced 1999
Lost concrete arch bridge over Little Walnut Creek on CR 50 N
Replaced by new bridge

DM&E 6th Street Bridge (Brown County, Minnesota)
Built 1909
Stone arch bridge over 6th Street N on the DM&E Railroad in New Ulm
Open to traffic

DM&E Garvin Brook Bridge #6 (Winona County, Minnesota)
Built 1909 for C&NW
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Garvin Brook on DM&E Railroad
Open to traffic

Dodson Creek Bridge (Hawkins County, Tennessee)
Built by Virginia Bridge & Iron, Roanoke VA for Southern Railroad in 1909
Through truss bridge over Dodson Creek on Norfolk & Southern
Open to traffic

Douglas Creek Bridge (Richland County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1965
Wooden deck bridge over Douglas Creek on TR 220
Open to one-lane traffic

Dunkerton Bridge (Black Hawk County, Iowa)
Built 1909 by the Marsh Engineering Co.
Three-span concrete arch bridge over Crane Creek in Dunkerton
Open to pedestrians only

Eddiceton Bridge (Franklin County, Mississippi)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Homochitto River on Burris Road
Closed to thru traffic

Embarras River Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164, 0.25 mi. north of Newton
Open to traffic

Embarras River TR 164 Bridge No. 2 (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Embarras River overflow on TR 164, 0.25 mi. north of Newton
Open to traffic

Essex-Merrimac Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 2003
Suspension bridge over Merrimack River on Main Street in Amesbury
Open to traffic

Fair Oaks Bridge (Sacramento County, California)
Built 1907-09 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co.; closed to traffic 1967; rehabilitated for pedestrians in 1973
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over American River on Bridge Street
Open to pedestrians

Fall Creek Bridge (Tompkins County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1975
Through truss bridge over Fall Creek on CR 121 (Forest Home Road) in Forest Home
Open to traffic

FAU 8320 Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Branch of Sugar creek on FAU 8320 in Robinson
Open to traffic

Faust Road Bridge (Montgomery County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909
Stone arch bridge over Scioto Creek on Faust Road in Lower Frederick Township
Open to traffic

Fessenden Street Bridge (Multnomah County, Oregon)
Built 1909
Warren deck truss bridge over BNSF Railway on Fessenden Street in Portland
Open to traffic

Flat Branch Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Flat Branch creek on TR 5
Open to traffic

Four Mile Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1987
Lost bedstead truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 north of Buena Vista
Replaced by modern bridge

Fourth Street Railroad Overpass (Fayette County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Bridge over Consolidated Rr on 4th Street 8400
Open to traffic

Fredericktown Bridge (Nelson County, Kentucky)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Beech Fork on Fredericktown Road in Fredericktown, KY
Open to traffic

Friendship Bridge (Ripley County, Indiana)
Built in 1909
4-span stone arch bridge over Raccoon Creek on Olean Road
Open to traffic

Fulfer Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Fulfer Creek on TR 34A, 1.25 mi. southwest of Gilmore
Open to traffic

Gallinas River Bridge (San Miguel County, New Mexico)
Built 1909
Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Gallinas River on Bridge St. in Las Vegas
Open to traffic

Gallup Road Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1909;
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Gallup Road
Rehabilitated and reopened

Geysers Road Bridge (Sonoma County, California)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1970
Pratt Through truss bridge over Big Sulphur Creek on Geysers Road
Open to traffic

Gill Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996
Lost through truss over Lick Creek on Lick Creek Lane (CR 181) just west of Perry
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Gillett Road Bridge (Monroe County, New York)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Erie Canal on Gillett Road
Open to traffic

Goodwin Road Bridge (Ionia County, Michigan)
Built 1909 by the Riverside Bridge Company of Martin's Ferry, Ohio
Through truss bridge over Grand River on Goodwin Road
Closed to all traffic

Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Wooden deck bridge over Green Creek on TR 385
Open to traffic

Grigsby Ford Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1909; replaced 2000
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on Grigsby Ford Road (CR 30) southwest of Malvern
Replaced by a modern bridge

Grosse Road Bridge (Oconto County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909
Through truss bridge over Little Suamico River on Grosse Road
Closed to all traffic

Happy Hollow District Bridge (Jefferson County, Alabama)
Built 1909 over the Cahaba River in the Happy Hollow community, relocated to Trussville's Civitan Park as an attraction.
Pratt through truss bridge over Cahaba River on a pedestrian path
Open to pedestrians

Hardin Road Bridge (Napa County, California)
Built 1909
Stone arch bridge over Maxwell Creek on Hardin Road
Open to traffic

Haupt Creek Bridge (Sonoma County, California)
Built 1909, relocated 1937 to this location
Pinned Pratt through truss bridge over Haupt Creek on Stewart Point Skagg Springs Road
Open to traffic

Highland Boulevard Viaduct (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909; Replaced 2009
Concrete arch bridge over CMSTPP Railroad on W. Highland Blvd. in Milwaukee
Replaced by a UCED in 2009

Hilo Railroad Bridge (Hawaii County, Hawaii)
Built as Hilo Railroad expanded up the Hamakau coast, collapsed 1923 Mar 31
Lost Stringer bridge over Wailuku River on Hilo Railroad
Replaced by new bridge

Hoecker Bridge (Miller County, Missouri)
Built 1908-09 by the Missouri Bridge & Iron Co.; rehabilitated 1984; replaced 1997
Lost through truss bridge over Tavern Creek on Hoecker Road
Replaced by a modern bridge

Hominy Creek Bridge (Osage County, Oklahoma)
Built 1909; moved to location 1920; replaced 1991
Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Hominy Creek on N3705 Rd.
Replaced by new bridge

Hudson River Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Hudson River on US 4 in Waterford
Open to traffic

Hulton Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1991
Through truss bridge over Allegheny River on PA 2082 in Oakmont
Open to traffic

Illinois River Bridge (Peoria County, Illinois)
Built 1909, collapsed on May 1, 1909
Lost concrete arch bridge over Illinois River in Peoria
Collapsed, and replaced

Illinois River T&P Railroad Bridge (Peoria County, Illinois)
Built 1909, lift mechanism replaced in 1984
Vertical lift through truss bridge over Illinois River on Toledo, Peoria and Western Railroad in Peoria
Open to traffic

Jenkins Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by the Standard Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on CR 1215 between MO 39 and MO 248
Open to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit