Camelback Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete curved chord through girder bridge over St Joseph River on formerly US-12 Open to pedestrians Built 1922. Bypassed with new bridge in 1989. Reported to be the longest concrete "camelback" bridge in the US.
Constantine-Washington Street Bowstring Bridge[Map] Massive lost bowstring through truss bridge over St Joseph River Replaced by a new bridge Built in August 1869 by Simon de Graff; replaced in 1905
Drumhiller Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Saint Joseph River on Constantine Road Replaced by a new bridge
Farrand Bridge (1868)[Map · Street View] Lost Bowstring pony truss bridge over the St Joseph River on Farrand Road Replaced by a new bridge Built 1868 by Simon de Graff. Sold to a salvage firm for $150 in 1966
Farrand Bridge (1965)[Map · Street View] Timber slab bridge on Farrand Road over St. Joseph River Open to traffic Built 1965 to replace a bowstring truss bridge
Fawn River Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Fawn River on Stubey Road No longer exists Built ca. 1910; replaced 2001
Fawn River Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Fawn River on Halsey Road No longer exists Built 1915; replaced 2000
Fawn River-Dickinson Road Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Fawn River on Dickinson Road Replaced by new bridge in 1987 Replaced 1987
Hagelgans Road Bridge[Map] Wooden bridge over Washburn Creek on Hagelgans Road in Colon Open to traffic Built 1909; rehabilitated 1996
Haybridge Road Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge over Fawn River on Haybridge Road Closed to all traffic Built 1912
Kalamazoo Street Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Pigeon River on Kalamazoo Street Replaced by a new bridge
Kings Mill Road Bridge[Map] Wooden bridge over Mill Race on Kings Mill Road Open to traffic Built 1906; rehabilitated 1981
Leland Bridge[Map] Lost Bowstring through truss bridge over St Joseph River on Stowell Road No longer exists Built in 1869 by Simon de Graff; replaced in 1942 after an automobile crashed through it's floor.
LS&MS - St. Joseph River Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over St. Joseph River on Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Railroad Replaced by a new bridge
Marantette Bridge[Map] Pratt through truss bridge over St. Joseph River on S. Railroad Street Closed to all traffic Built in the late 1800s
MCRR - St. Joseph River Bridge[Map] Lost Deck plate girder bridge over St. Joseph River on Michigan Central RR Removed but not replaced
Old Cowling Road Bridge[Map] Abandoned closed-spandrel arch bridge over Rocky River on old Cowling Road Decaying Bypassed by a new bridge, likely a relocated truss span, sometime before 1955 and abandoned
Prairie River Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Prairie River on Truckenmiller Road No longer exists Built 1923; replaced 2002
Prairie River Bridge[Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Prairie River on Neaman Road No longer exists Built 1914; replaced 2001
Prairie River M-86 Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge over Prairie River on M-86 Relocated to Cass County and replaced in 2018 Built 1923 on Telegraph Road over the River Rouge in Wayne County; relocated to M-86 in 1938 by L.W. Lamb as a Public Works Administration project; relocated 2018 to Crystal Springs Street in Cass County
Red Bridge[Map] Lost Half-hip Pratt pony truss bridge over Prairie River on East Main Street Replaced by a new bridge
Russian Bridge[Map] Lost Through truss bridge over White Pigeon River on Thomas Street Replaced by a new bridge
St. Joseph River Bridge[Map] Lost concrete arch bridge over St. Joseph River on M-86 No longer exists Built ca. 1920; rehabilitated 1952; replaced 2000
State Street Bridge (1873)[Map] Lost Bowstring through truss bridge on State Street Replaced by a new bridge Built in 1873; reenforced from below with bents in 1908; superstructure replaced in 1932
State Street Bridge (1932)[Map] Lost Steel stringer bridge over Swan Creek on State Street Replaced by a new bridge Built 1932; Replaced 2008
Tase Bridge[Map] Lost pin-connected Pratt pony truss bridge over St Joseph River on Angevine Road Replaced by a new bridge
Wakeman Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Saint Joseph River on Wakeman Road Replaced by a new bridge Built around 1902 based on the portal design. Replaced 1974
Washington Street Bridge (1905)[Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over St Joseph River on Washington Street Replaced by a new bridge Built 1905; replaced 1947