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Aiken Street Bridge (Middlesex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1883 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Rehabilitated 1998Five-span lenticular through truss bridge over Merrimack River on Aiken Street in LowellOpen to traffic
Bar Mills Bridge (York County, Maine)
Built 1880 to replace a covered bridge that burned; destroyed in 1936 flood; replaced 1937Lost Lenticular truss bridge over Saco River on Main StreetDestroyed by flooding and replaced by a new bridge
Bardwell's Ferry Bridge (Franklin County, Massachusetts)
Built 1882 by Corrugated Metal Co.; rehabilitated 1995Pin-connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Deerfield River on Bardwell's Ferry Road in ConwayOpen to traffic
Boardman's Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built in 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company; Bypassed 1985Lenticular through truss bridge over Housatonic River on Boardman Road (Bypassed section) in New MilfordIntact but closed to all traffic
Brackenridge Park Bridge (Bexar County, Texas)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; originally on St Mary Street, relocated to park 1924 (another source says 1937)Lenticular through truss bridge over San Antonio River on Brackenridge Road in San AntonioOpen to two-lane traffic
Bridge Street Bridge (Cumberland County, Maine)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Royal River on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Bridge Street Bridge (Hunterdon County, New Jersey)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Hakihokake Creek on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Bridge Street Bridge (1880) (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1880; removed 1950sLost Lenticular through truss bridge over Housatonic River on Bridge StreetDestroyed by flooding in 1952
Bridge Street Lenticular Bridge (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Built 1888; swept away August 19, 1955Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Farmington River on Bridge Street in CollinsvilleDestroyed by flooding
Bridge Street Viaduct (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1888; Collapsed due to overweight cement truck 1950Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad on Bridge Street in Shelton.Collapsed
Brooklyn Bridge (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Built before 1890; moved to Freight Street 1915; lost in flood 1924.Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Naugatuck River on Bank Street in Waterbury.Replaced by a new bridge
Canal Street Bridge (Val Verde County, Texas)
Built 1890; Repaired 1929; Replaced 1935Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over San Felipe Creek on Canal StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Canal Street Bridge (Old) (Hillsborough County, New Hampshire)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Nashua River on Canal Street in NashuaReplaced by a new bridge
Center Street Bridge (Franklin County, New York)
Built 1892 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1974Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Little Salmon River on Center Street in Fort Covington.Replaced by a new bridge
Chenango River Bridge (Chenango County, New York)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Chenango River on Main StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Clearfield Creek Bridge (Clearfield County, Pennsylvania)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Clearfield creek on 53No longer exists
Cohocton River Bridge (Steuben County, New York)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Cohocton River on Mill StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Davenport Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Charlotte Creek on CR 11Replaced by a new bridge
Depot Street Bridge (1892) (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Built 1892Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Naugatuck River on Depot StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Dunlap Street Bridge (Duval County, Texas)
Built 1891; Replaced ?Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Rosita Creek on Dunlap Street.Replaced by a new bridge
East Dover Bridge (Piscataquis County, Maine)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Piscataquis River on East Dover RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Elm Street Bridge (Somerset County, New Jersey)
Built 1896; rehabilitated 1984Lenticular through truss bridge over South Branch Raritan River on CR 667Closed - damaged by flooding
Falls Bridge (1883) (Hancock County, Maine)
Built 1883 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1926Lost Lenticular through truss bridge on ME-175 over Salt PondReplaced by a new bridge
Fillmore Bridge (Allegany County, New York)
Built 1878; two spans replaced with Pratt truss spans in 1902; rehabilitated 1950; replaced 1980Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Genesee River on CR 4Replaced by a new bridge
Galvin Road Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Built 1884; disassembled and relocated to University of Massachusetts AmherstLenticular through truss bridge over Hoosic River on Galvin Road in North AdamsIn storage and awaiting reconstruction
Glen Falls Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.Lenticular through truss bridge over Moosup River on Brunswick Avenue in MoosupOpen to pedestrians only
Glen Falls Iron Bridge (Saratoga County, New York)
Built 1890; Destroyed by flooding 1913; Replaced 1915Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Hudson River on Glens StreetDestroyed by flooding
Goose River Bridge (1885) (Knox County, Maine)
Built 1884-1885; strengthened 1905; replaced 1951Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Goose River on Pascal Avenue in RockportReplaced by a new bridge
Grantville Road Bridge (St. Lawrence County, New York)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Rehabilitated 1931,1965; Closed 1979Pin connected Lenticular Warren through truss bridge over Raquette River on Grantville RoadClosed to all traffic
Hartford Avenue Bridge (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Replaced a 2-span covered pony trus bridge washed away in June, 1892.Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Farmington River on old alignment of Hartford Avenue in Tariffville.Lost in the flood of 1955, it was not replaced and Hartford Avenue was relocated.
High Bridge (Pre 1885) (Lewis County, New York)
Lenticular Through truss over Mill CreekReplaced by a new bridge in 1911
Highgate Falls Bridge (Franklin County, Vermont)
Built 1887 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Bypassed 1976; Rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2000Pin connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Missisquoi River on Mill Hill RdOpen to pedestrians
Holabird Avenue Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Bridge lost post-1948; probably swept away in 1955 flood.Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Still River on Holabird Avenue, WinstedReplaced by a new bridge
Hubbardtown Bridge (Tioga County, New York)
Lenticular through truss bridge over Catatonk Creek in Hubbardtown, NYRemoved but not replaced
Killeen Lenticular Truss (Coryell County, Texas)
Built 1889Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Cowhouse Creek on RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Laurel Hill Bridge (1890) (New London County, Connecticut)
Built c. 1890 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co. ; Replaced 19XXLost Lenticular through truss bridge over Shetuket River on Water Street in NorwichReplaced by a new bridge
Lovers Leap Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Built in 1895 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company, it replaced a Town Lattice covered bridge.Lenticular through truss bridge over Housatonic River on Abandoned section of Pumpkin Hill Road in New MilfordOpen to pedestrians
Main Street Bridge (1882) (Franklin County, Vermont)
Built 1882 by Corrugated Metal Co.; Lost during the Great Flood of 1927Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Missisquoi River on Main StreetDestroyed by the Great Flood of 1927
Main Street Bridge (Pre 1908) (Cattaraugus County, New York)
Built circa 1880 by Corrugated Metal Co.; Replaced 1916Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Allegheny River on Main StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Main Street River Bridge (Otsego County, New York)
Lenticular through truss bridge over Susquahana River on Main Street in OneontaReplaced by a new bridge
Market Street Bridge (1885) (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1885 destroyed 1889Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on Market StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Market Street Bridge (1889) (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889 reusing parts from predecessor bridge; Destroyed by flooding 1891Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on Market StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Mason Street Bridge (1892) (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Built 1892 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co; Replaced 1907Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Androscoggin River on Mason StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Mettawee River Bridge (OLD) (Washington County, New York)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Mettawee River on Main StreetNo longer exists
North End Island Pond Bridge (Essex County, Vermont)
Built circa 1885 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co; Damaged by great flood of 1927Lost Lenticular Warren Through truss bridge over Back Pond/Island Pond on Old alignment of Lake RoadDestroyed by flooding
North Stratford Iron Bridge (Coos County, New Hampshire)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Connecticut River on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridge
North Street Bridge (Pre 1891) (Aroostook County, Maine)
Built 1890 or before; likely replaced 1944Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Meduxnekeag River on North Street/US-1/US-2 in HoultonReplaced by a new bridge
Old Elm Ridge Road Bridge (Jefferson County, New York)
Built 1884 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; bypassed 1962Bypassed lenticular through truss bridge over Indian River on the old alignment of Elm Ridge RoadAbandonded
Oregonia Road Bridge (Warren County, Ohio)
Built 1883; closed 1990; replaced 1994 by bridge on new alignment; collapsed March 12, 2001Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Little Miami River on Oregonia RoadCollapsed
Ouaquaga Bridge (Broome County, New York)
Built 1888 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1990Two-span lenticular through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Dutchtown RoadOpen to pedestrians only
Pearl Street Bridge (Franklin County, New York)
Built 1888 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1970Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Little Salmon River on Pearl Street in Malone.Replaced by a new bridge
Pierce Street Bridge (Allen County, Ohio)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Ottawa River on Pierce StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Pierceville Bridge (Wyoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881 by Corrugated Metal Co.Lenticular through truss bridge over Tunkhannock Creek on PA 1029Reconstructed and located in Lazy Brook Park, between Dixon and Tunkahannock, PA.
Pine Creek Bridge (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1889; rehabilitated 1964; reconstructed 2008-11Lenticular through truss bridge over Pine Creek on River Rd.Open to traffic
Pineground Bridge (Merrimack County, New Hampshire)
Built 1887 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Closed to traffic 1978; Bypassed and rehabilitated for pedestrian use 1981Pin connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Suncook River in ChichesterOpen to pedestrians only
Plum's Bridge (Niagara County, New York)
Lost Bridge over 12 Mile CreekDemolished
Poquonock Bridge (Pre 1953) (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Replaced Moseley bridge of 1869.Through truss bridge with adjacent trolley bridge in WindsorReplaced by a new bridge
Providence Street Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Quinebaug River on Providence Street in PutnamReplaced by a new bridge
Pulaski Street Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1887 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1987Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Rippowan River on Pulaski Street in StamfordReplaced by a new bridge
Quinebaug Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Bridge was removed and not replaced when U.S.6 was relocated upstream.Lost Bridge over Quinebaug River on Main Street in DanielsonDemolished
Rannapo Road Bridge (Berkshire County, Massachusetts)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Housatonic River on Rannapo Road in Ashley Falls.Replaced by a new bridge
Raquette River Bridge (1887) (St. Lawrence County, New York)
Built 1887 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1911Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Raquette RiverNo longer exists
Richard's Bridge (1895) (Hartford County, Connecticut)
Built 1895; Lost to flooding in 1955Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Farmington River on Collinsville Road in UnionvilleDestroyed by flooding
River Street Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1886 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1980; replaced 2001Lost lenticular through truss bridge over Moosup River on River Street in Moosupno longer exists.
Rockaway River Bridge (Morris County, New Jersey)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Rockaway River on Beach StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Roxbury Bridge (Litchfield County, Connecticut)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge in RoxburyNo longer exists
Saxtons River Bridge (1899) (Windham County, Vermont)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Saxtons River on Main Street in Saxtons River.Replaced by a new bridge
School Street Bridge (Grafton County, New Hampshire)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Ammonoosuc River on School Street
Scripture's Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built in 1883 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company; Replaced in 1933Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Sand Creek on County Road 1000 SouthReplaced by a new bridge
Sebasticook River Bridge (Somerset County, Maine)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Sebasticook River on Hunnewell AvenueReplaced by a new bridge
Sebasticook River Bridge (Pre 1908) (Kennebec County, Maine)
Lost to flood in March 1936Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Sebasticook River on Pleasant Street in Clinton.Replaced by a new bridge
Sherwood Road Bridge (Delaware County, New York)
Built 1888 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co. ; Replaced and moved to land 1993; Moved to private ownership 2006Relocated Lenticular through truss bridge over West Branch Delaware River on Sherwood Road in DelhiReplaced by a new bridge
Smithfield Street Bridge (Allegheny County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1883 under the direction of engineer Gustav LindenthalTwo-span lenticular through truss bridge over Monongahela River on Smithfield Street in PittsburghOpen to four lanes of traffic
Taylor Falls Iron Bridge (Hillsborough County, New Hampshire)
Built 1882 by Corrugated Metal Co.; Replaced 1911Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Merrimack River on RoadReplaced by a new bridge
The Iron Bridge (New Haven County, Connecticut)
Built 1883; Destroyed in the Flood of 1955Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Naugatuck River on Broad Street in SeymourDestroyed by flooding
The Red Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Built 1877Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Shetucket River on Plains Road in Windham.No longer exists
Town Line Bridge (Cortland County, New York)
Built 1888 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Pony truss added to east side by Groton Bridge Co 1903; closed 1990'sPin-connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Otselic River on Townline RoadOpen to pedestrians only
Wallkill River Bridge (Older) (Orange County, New York)
Built c. 1887 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over WallKill River on Bridge Street in MontgomeryReplaced by a new bridge
Walton Bridge (Essex County, New York)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Bridge Co.; Relocated here 1924; Closed 1990, Destroyed by flood 2011Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over East Ausable River on Doctor Ray RoadDestroyed by flooding from Tropical Storm Irene; replaced by new pedestrian bridge
Washington Street Parabolic Bridge (Broome County, New York)
Built 1886 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Closed to vehicles 1969; Rehabilitated 1997 & 2015Pin connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Washington StreetOpen to pedestrians
Waterville Bridge (Lebanon County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1890 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; originally on SR 44, Waterville, Lycoming County;relocated here 1985Lenticular through truss bridge over Swatara Creek on the Appalachian Trail in Fort Indiantown GapOpen to pedestrians only
Waterville Bridge - Original Location (Lycoming County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1890; relocated 1985.Relocated Lenticular through truss bridge originally over Little Pine Creek on SR 44Replaced by a new bridge and relocated in 1985 to Lebanon County. Open for pedestrian use at current location.
Weirs Channel Bridge (1883) (Belknap County, New Hampshire)
Replaced 1833 covered bridge. Approximate cost was 2000.00 dollars1883 Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Lake Winnipesaukee on Mani StReplaced by a new bridge
West Canada Creek Bridge (Fifth) (Herkimer County, New York)
Built 1888 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1936Lost Lenticular Through truss bridge over West Canada Creek on Bridge Street in MiddlevilleReplaced by a new bridge
West Thompson Bridge (Windham County, Connecticut)
Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Quinebaug River on W Thompson RoadReplaced by a new bridge
Willsboro Bridge (Old) (Essex County, New York)
Built 1886 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1938Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over Bouquet River on Route 22 in Willsboro.Replaced by a new bridge
Wilmington Bridge (1897) (Essex County, New York)
Built 1897 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1935Lost Lenticular through truss bridge over West branch Ausable River on Route 86 in Wilmington.Replaced by a new bridge
Woronoco Bridge (Old) (Hampden County, Massachusetts)
Built 1888 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Replaced 1923Lost Pin-Connected Lenticular through truss bridge over Westfield River on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridge
Yaleville Road Bridge (St. Lawrence County, New York)
Built 1892 by Berlin Iron Bridge Co.; Rehabilitated 1969Lenticular through truss bridge over Raquette River on Yaleville Road in Norfolk
Yancey Road Bridge (Frio County, Texas)
Built 1891 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Co; Closed 1990; Relocated 2001; Rehabilitated 2003Lenticular through truss bridge over Pond/Tehuacana Creek on Private RoadOpen to authorized vehicles only