Barker Bridge[Map] Bridge over Brushy Creek on Old CR457 Long abandoned Used to carry Hwy 95 until bypassed in mid-1960's.
Berry Branch Bridge[Map] Lost truss bridge over Berry Branch on CR 436 No longer exists Built 1930; replaced 2004
Berry Creek Bridge[Map] Pony truss bridge over Berry Creek on CR 219 Closed to all traffic Built 1931
Brushy Creek Bridge[Map] Through truss bridge over Brushy Creek on CR 434 Open to traffic Built 1930
Brushy Creek Bridge[Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over Brushy Creek on CR 456 Repaired and opened October 2019 Built 1912; rehabilitated 2005 & 2019
Brushy Creek Bridge[Map] Lost polygonal Warren pony truss over Brushy Creek Removed and replaced
FM 973 Brushy Creek Crossing (Old)[Map] Abandoned Pratt through truss bridge over Brushy Creek on FM973 Derelict/abandoned This is the former crossing to FM973. If you look on google maps, you can see the bridge is still there. It is a Truss bridge of some kind. A trip will have to be made to determine what type of Truss and the history surrounding it.
Friendship Bridge[Map] Pratt through truss bridge over a stream in the park on a pedestrian path in Taylor Park Open to pedestrians Built ca. 1900 over Willis Creek, reconstructed 1921 after being damaged by a flood, dismantled and relocated to Taylor Park in 1982
GRR - Berry Creek Bridge[Map] Pratt through truss bridge over Berry Creek on Georgetown Railroad Open to traffic Built 1903
GRR - San Gabriel River Bridge[Map] Parker through truss bridge over San Gabriel River on Georgetown Railroad Open to traffic Built 1903
Hardi Road Bridge[Map] Abandoned bridge Derelict/abandoned No known history. A colleague said he believed it to be part of the old Highway 95.
Hoxie Bridge[Map] Pratt through truss bridge over a stream in the park on a pedestrian path in Taylor Park Open to pedestrians Built ca. 1900 over the San Gabriel River 3.5 miles east of Circleville, reconstructed 1921 after being damaged by a flood, dismantled in 1972, and relocated to Taylor Park in 1982
Jonah Bridge[Map] Lost Through truss bridge over San Gabriel River Destroyed by flood
MKT Brushy Creek Crossing[Map] Lost Bridge over Brushy Creek on Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad Removed but not replaced Built 1904, Removed 1976
MKT Drainage Culvert[Map] Bridge Open to traffic Built in 1929 for use with the MKT Railroad. Abandoned in the 1970s, rehabilitated for road use in 2019 or 2020.
Old Airport Bridge[Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over Berry Creek on CR 190 (Airport Rd) in Georgetown Closed to all traffic Built 1922; Bypassed by new bridge in 1987
Old CR 336 Bridge[Map] Lost Bridge over Willis Creek Replaced by a new bridge Removed some time after the 1963. Abutments are left in place
Old CR 376 Bridge[Map] Bridge over Opossum Creek Removed, abutments visible from the road
Old CR 450 Pony Truss[Map] Polygonal Warren pony truss bridge over Brushy Creek Closed to all traffic Built Unknown
South Fork Brushy Creek Bridge[Map] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over South Fork Brushy Creek on Mel Mathis Blvd Open to traffic Built 2013
South Mays Street Bridge[Map · Street View] Concrete tee beam bridge over UPRR & West Bagdad Ave on South Mays Street Open to traffic Built 1935; rehabilitated 1995; first railroad overpass in the State of Texas
South San Gabriel River Bridge[Map] Open spancrel concrete arch bridge over South San Gabriel River on TX 29 Still exists beneath widened road. Built 1938; Rehabbed with added lanes in 1997
South San Gabriel River Bridge[Map] Steel stringer bridge over South San Gabriel River on Austin Ave Open to traffic Built by Dean Word in 1939