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Rail-to-trail
View Exhibit mapAny railroad bridge, tunnel, culvert, or viaduct converted to a trail or having a trail run by the railroad.
"Snitch" Bridge (Geneva County, Alabama)
Timber stringer bridge over Commerce Street on the Geneva Walking Trail (an abandoned railroad line)Open to pedestrians only
"Venice on the Creek" Bridge (Denver County, Colorado)
Built ca. 1890 at an unknown location; relocated here in 1923Through truss bridge over Cherry Creek with buildings inside it.Open to pedestrians only
11th Street Stairs Arch (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built ca. 1890 to cross a funicular railway. Railway abandoned 1927, and later converted to a staiwayStone arch bridge over Stairway on DrivewayOpen to traffic
3 Rivers Trail - Gotch Park Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built 1901, converted for trail use in 1991Through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on the Three Rivers Bike Trail at Gotch Park near HumboldtOpen to pedestrians and bicyclists only
3 Rivers Trail Overpass (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built 1917Pony/through plate girder bridge over 3 Rivers Trail on 3 Rivers TrailOpen to pedestrians
3rd Street Rock Island Overpass (Jackson County, Missouri)
Abandoned through plate girder over Southwest 3rd Street, Lee's Summit on Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific RailroadOpen to pedestrians only
Adado Park Footbridge (Ingham County, Michigan)
Built 1919Pony/through plate girder bridge over Grand River on FootpathOpen to pedestrians only
Air Line State Park Trail - Blackledge River Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1907, abandoned 1965, converted to trail use early 2000sDouble-intersection Warren deck truss bridge over Blackledge River on Airline state park Trail SOpen to pedestrians only
Air Line State Park Trail - Judd Brook Bridge (Tolland County, Connecticut)
Abandoned 1965, converted to trail early 2000sSteel stringer bridge over Judd Brook on Airline State Park Trail - South in HebronOpen to pedestrians only
Air Line State Park Trail - Natchaug River Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1905, abandoned 1985, converted for trail use during the 1990sDeck plate girder bridge over Natchaug River on Airline North State Park Trail in North WindhamOpen to pedestrians only
Albany County Rail-Trail - Normans Kill Bridge (Albany County, New York)
Built ca. 1880, CP Rail proposed abandoning the line in 2003, purchased by Albany County in 2009, new deck for trail use placed in 2015.Pratt through truss bridge over Normans Kill on Albany County Rail-TrailOpen to pedestrians and cyclists only
Albany County Rail-Trail - NY 85 Overpass (Albany County, New York)
Built 1912Pony/through plate girder bridge over NY Route 85 (New Scotland Rd) on Albany County Rail Trail (formerly Delaware and Hudson Railroad)Open to bicyclist and walker trail traffic. Gravel surface.
Albany County Rail-Trail - NY443 Overpass (Albany County, New York)
Built 1928; Repaired & repainted in 2016.Pony plate girder bridge over NY 443 on Albany County Rail-TrailOpen to pedestrians and bicyclists only
Allegheny Highlands Trail - Shavers Fork Bridge (Tucker County, West Virginia)
Baltimore through truss bridge over Shavers Fork on Allegheny Highlands Trail of WV (formerly West Virginia Central and Pittsburg Railway)Open to pedestrians only
Allegheny River Trail - Kennerdell Tunnel (Venango County, Pennsylvania)
Construction started in 1916 and was constructed for the Pennsylvania Railway. Converted for hike and bike useTunnel on Allegheny River TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ammonoosuc Rail-Trail - Ammonoosuc River Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built by Boston & Maine RR; line taken over by New Hampshire & Vermont RR, bridge abandoned 1997Skewed Baltimore through truss bridge over Ammonoosuc River on Ammonoosuc Rail-Trail (Former Railroad)Open to pedestrians only
Ammonoosuc Rail-Trail - Amonoosuc River Bridge (Littleton, E) (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Built by Boston & Maine RR; line taken over by New Hampshire & Vermont RR, bridge abandoned ca. 1997Pin connected Pratt through truss bridge over Ammonoosuc River on former Boston & Maine RailroadOpen to pedestrians only
Arches Trail - Cress Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, Illinois)
Built ca 1855; originally Terre Haute & Alton RR, later Big Four RR, later New York Central RRStone arch bridge over Cress Creek on Arches Rail Trail (formerly Big Four RR)Open to pedestrians only
Armitage Bridge (Lane County, Oregon)
Built 1887 at a different location, installed here in 1907;Whipple through truss bridge over McKenzie River on Pedestrian Path in CoburgOpen to pedestrians
Ashton-Tetonia Trail - Bitch Creek Trestle (Fremont County, Idaho)
built 1924, rail line abandoned 1984, opened to pedestrians in 2010Deck plate girder bridge over Bitch Creek on Ashton-Tetonia TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashton-Tetonia Trail - Conant Creek Trestle (Fremont County, Idaho)
Built 1894 at American Falls; dismantled 1911; relocated here 1914Three-span Pegram deck truss bridge over Conant CreekOpen to pedestrians only as part of Ashton-Tetonia Trail
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #1 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #2 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #3 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Ashuelot Rail Trail - Ashuelot River Bridge #4 (Cheshire County, New Hampshire)
Built c. 1880's by the Boston Bridge Works; Abandoned 1983; Converted to rail-trail 2009Double-intersection Warren through truss bridge over Ashuelot River on Ashuelot Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
ATSF - Bridge #76-E (Anderson County, Kansas)
Built 1900Stone arch bridge over Tributary of Pottawatomie Creek on Prairie Spirit Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
ATSF - Bridge #76-G (Anderson County, Kansas)
Built 1892Stone arch bridge over Tributary of Pottawatomie Creek on Prairie Spirit Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians only
ATSF - Pony Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Kansas)
Built 1903Two span stone arch bridge over Pony Creek on Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad Grade in WalnutOpen to pedestrians
Auburn Riverwalk Bridge (Androscoggin County, Maine)
Built 1909Through truss bridge over Androscoggin River in Lewiston and Auburn on Auburn Riverwalk (former Railroad)Open to pedestrians only
Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail - Tanners Creek Bridge (Dearborn County, Indiana)
Built 1882 over Tanners Creek on the former Cincinnati and Southern Ohio River Railway it later became in 1915 a part of the 'Big 4' rail line. Currently restored as a pedestrian bridge on the Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail.Pratt through truss bridge over Tanners Creek on the Aurora-Lawrenceburg Trail (former NYC railroad line) in LawrenceburgOpen to pedestrians
Avoca Trail - Mill Creek Bridge (St. Clair County, Michigan)
Fishbelly Pratt deck truss bridge over Mill Creek on Wadhams to Avoca Trail (formerly Pere Marquette RR)Open to pedestrians only
Baker River Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Warren deck truss with alternating verticals bridge over Baker River on Snowmobile Trail (former Boston & Maine railroad grade)Open to traffic
Banner Bridge (Wise County, Virginia)
Bridge is on what was once a spur line to coal mines about a half mile northward.Open to pedestrians only
Barker Island Bridge (E) (Marathon County, Wisconsin)
Built 1908, using pieces fabricated 1899 and 1900Pony/through plate girder bridge over Wisconsin River on Pedestrian trailOpen to pedestrians
Bear Creek Railroad Bridge (Johnson County, Missouri)
Built 1903Deck plate girder bridge over Bear Creek on MO Rock Island Rail Trail (Former CRI&P MO Division)Open to pedestrians/bicyclists
Bearskin Trail - US-51 Bridge (Oneida County, Wisconsin)
Built 1938Pony/through plate girder bridge over US-51 on Bearskin TrailOpen to pedestrians only
Beech Nut Factory Bridge (Montgomery County, New York)
Pratt through truss bridge over Canajoharie Creek on Factory WalkwayOpen to pedestrians only
Beloit River Walk Bridge (Rock County, Wisconsin)
Built 1911Pony/through plate girder bridge over Rock River on Beloit River WalkOpen to pedestrians only
Benning Stone Arch (Blue Earth County, Minnesota)
Built 1880Stone arch bridge over Tributary of Minnesota River on Sakatah Singing Hills State Trail along Abandoned C&NWDerelict/abandoned
Bergfeld Pond Bridge (Dubuque County, Iowa)
Built as part of Dubuque Bridge in 1872, relocated to Whitewater Creek Drive in 1898, dismantled and relocated to present site in 2007Pratt through truss bridge over Bergfeld Pond at Bergfeld Park on Pedestrian pathOpen to pedestrians only
Bergland-Sidnaw Rail Trail - Agate Falls Bridge (Ontonagon County, Michigan)
Built 1900 by the American Bridge Company.Deck plate girder bridge over Ontonagon River on Bergland to Sidnaw Rail TrailOpen to pedestrians/bicyclists/snowmobiles
Big Four Bridge (1929) (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1929 using preexisting stone piers. Interurban traffice ends 1939; Approches scrapped 1974.Rail-Trail six-span through truss railroad bridge over the Ohio River at LouisvilleOpen to pedestrians only
Big Four Trail - Coal Creek Bridge (Fountain County, Indiana)
Abandoned ca. 1982Abandoned Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Coal Creek on abandoned Conrail Railroad in VeedersburgAbandoned
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