Arneson Theater Bridge[Map · Street View] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian Pathway Open to pedestrians only Built 1939-41 by the W.P.A.-named after WPA reginal engineer Edwin Arneson
Arsenal Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on E. Arsenal Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1928 by Walsh-Burney & Moore
Augusta Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Augusta Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co. of East Berlin Conn.
Berg's Mill Bridge[Map · Street View] Steel and concrete deck girder bridge on the Mission Trail in San Antonio Open to pedestrians only Built 1914; Rehabilitated 2014
Brackenridge Park Bowstring[Map · Street View] Bowstring pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian Walkway in Brackenridge Park Open to pedestrians Built 1880 by the King Bridge & Iron Co. Moved from unknown original location in 1937 to Brackenridge Park.
Brackenridge Park Bridge[Map · Street View] Lenticular through truss bridge over San Antonio River on Brackenridge Road in San Antonio Open to two-lane traffic Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Commerce Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on East Commerce Street Replaced by a new bridge Built in 1880 it replaced an earlier iron bridge and was replaced by a Tee Beam in 1915
Commerce Street Bridge (E)[Map] Deck truss bridge over San Antonio River on E. Commerce Street Open to traffic Built 1988
Commerce Street Bridge (Mid)[Map] Concrete tee beam bridge over San Antonio River on E Commerce Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1914 by Chas. M. Schoenfeld
Commerce Street Bridge (W)[Map] Concrete tee beam bridge over San Antonio River Bypass Channel on E. Commerce Street Open to traffic Built 1925
Convent Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete tee beam bridge over San Antonio River on Convent Street Open to traffic Built 1929-Crosses the Riverwalk San Antonio
CPS Bridge[Map · Street View] Pony/through plate girder bridge over San Antonio River on Unnamed Road
Crockett Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Crockett Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
Dionicio Rodriguez Bridge[Map · Street View] "Faux Bois" footbridge in Brackenridge Park Open to traffic and pedestrians Built ca. 1926 by Dionicio Rodriguez
Donkey Lady Bridge[Map · Street View] Pedestrian concrete arch bridge over Medina River on Old Applewhite Road Open to pedestrians only Built 1917; Bypassed 2005; Reopened 2010 as part of Medina River Trail System
Fiesta Texas Railroad - Truss Bridge[Map] Modern Warren through truss bridge over Pedestrian Path on Fiesta Texas Railroad/Six Flags Railroad Open to traffic Built 1992
Hays Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Whipple through truss bridge over Union Pacific Railroad on Hays Street in San Antonio Open to pedestrians Originally built 1881 as a railroad bridge over the Nueces River; moved to current location in 1910 as a road bridge; rehabilitated and reopened to pedestrians in 2010
Hilton Hotel Riverwalk Bridge[Map · Street View] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian Pathway Open to pedestrians only Built 1939-1941. Part of WPA
Houston Street Fink Truss[Map] Lost Fink through truss bridge over San Antonio River??? on Houston Street Replaced by a new bridge Built 1871
I-10 Pedestrian Bridge[Map · Street View] Steel through arch bridge over IH-10 (McDermott Freeway) Lower Level on Pedestrian Path intact but closed Built 1949
Johnson Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Lenticular pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on East Johnson Street Unknown-assume destroyed Built 1880. Moved to Johnson Street in 1914. Disappeared ca 1980. Probably destroyed
Johnson Street Pedestrian Bridge[Map · Street View] Bowstring through truss bridge over San Antonio River on Johnson Street Pedestrian path Open to pedestrians only Part of the San Antonio Riverwalk, replaces a previous lenticular pony truss
Jones Avenue Bridge[Map · Street View] Bridge over San Antonio River on West Jones Avenue. Built 1928 Open to traffic Built 1928 over San Antonio River
Lexington Avenue Bridge[Map] Bridge over San Antonio River on Lexington Avenue Open to traffic Built 1926
Lone Star Brewery Bridge[Map] Pratt pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Museum Reach Riverwalk Open to pedestrians only Bridge Between the towers of the Original Lone Star Brewery
Losoya Bridge[Map · Street View] Lost Through Truss bridge over Medina River on South Flores Road Truss removed but both sides of concrete approach remain Truss built July 1888; Concrete approaches built Ca 1930; Bypassed 1957; Truss Removed Ca 1960
Market Street Bridge (E)[Map · Street View] Bridge over San Antonio River on East Market Street Open to traffic Built 1967 to extend the San Antonio riverwalk to the site of the 1968 World's Fair
Mitchell Street Bridge[Map · Street View] 1937 Steel stringer bridge over San Antonio River on Mitchell Street Open to traffic Steel stringer built between 1935-1937 by the Works Progress Administration
Navarro Street Bridge (Mid)[Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on Navarro Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1922 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
New Braunfels Avenue Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Southern Pacific RR on New Braunfels Avenue Replaced by a new bridge Built for Morgan City, Louisiana in 1881; Relocated here 1910. Closed 1975; Demolished 1981
North Presa Street Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on N. Presa Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1925 by the McKenzie Construction Co. and the Houston Structural Steel Co.; reduced to two lane traffic in the 1980's
Old Quintana Road - Medina River Bridge[Map] Lost Truss bridge over Medina River on Old Quintana Rd Truss removed but both sides of concrete approach remain Truss built July 1888; Concrete approaches built Ca 1930; Sold by County 1952
Old Somerset Road - Medina River Bridge[Map] Lost Concrete stringer bridge over Medina River on Old Somerset Road Demolished Built 1914; Bypassed Ca 1990; Demolised Ca 1993-1995
River Walk Flood Gate Bridge[Map · Street View] Bridge over San Antonio River on River Walk Open to pedestrians only Built in 1941 to help control flooding in downtown San Antonio
Riverwalk Bridge[Map · Street View] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian Pathway Open to pedestrians only Built 1938-40 as part of a massive undertaking by the city of San Antonio and the W.P.A. to preserve the San Antonio River as it winds through downtown San Antonio.
Riverwalk Bridge[Map · Street View] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over San Antonio River on Pedestrian Pathway Open to pedestrians only
San Antonio Zoo Railroad Bridge[Map] Warren through truss bridge over San Antonio River on San Antonio Zoo Railroad Open to traffic Built 1956
Somerset Road Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete arch bridge over Leon Creek on Somerset Road in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1914; Rehabilitated 2014
South Josephine Tobin Drive Bridge[Map] Steel stringer bridge over former flood relief channel on Woodlawn Lake Loop jogging track (formerly South Josephine Tobin Drive) Open to pedestrians only Built by the Works Progress Administration in 1935.
South Presa Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over San Antonio River on S. Presa Street in San Antonio Open to traffic Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.
SP - Medina River Bridge[Map] Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Medina River on Southern Pacific Railroad Destroyed by collision Destroyed by derailment 1985
SP - Schertz Bridge (Old)[Map] Lost Warren through truss bridge over Cibolo Creek on Southern Pacific Railroad Replaced by a new bridge
U.S. Highway 90 - Cibolo Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over Cibolo Creek on I-10 North Frontage Road (old US 90) in Zuehl Open to traffic Built 1933 by the D. F. Jones Construction Co. for US 90. Retained for frontage road use when I-10/US-90 freeway built in 1962.
UP - Cibolo Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over Cibolo Creek and Evans Road on the Union Pacific Railroad ( MKT) Open to traffic Built 1928
UP - Coleman Overpass[Map · Street View] Bridge over Martin Luther King Drive on UP (MKT) Railroad. Built ca. 1940 Open to traffic Built ca. 1940 on the MKT line
UP - E Commerce Street Overpass[Map · Street View] Deck plate girder bridge over East Commerce Street on UP (MKT) Railrod Open to traffic Two line deck plate girder built 1933 for the MKT (Katy) Line-One is abandoned
UP - Nogalitos Street Overpass (N)[Map · Street View] 1936 Abandoned pony/through plate girder bridge over Nogalitos Street on UPRR Derelict/abandoned 1936 Pony plate girder Built for MKT (Katy) RR
UP - Salado Creek Bridge[Map] 6-panel Pratt through truss bridge over Salado Creek on Railroad Open to traffic Built on the MKT line-6-panel Pratt through truss
Villita Street Bridge[Map · Street View] 1927 Concrete tee beam bridge over San Antonio River on Villita Street Open to traffic built 1927 riverwalk bridge
Woodlawn Lake Park Bridge[Map] Steel stringer bridge over Woodlawn Lake Drain on Woodlawn Park Road Open to traffic Built 1935 by the Works Progress Administration