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Ahler's Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Nockamixon Creek on Old Easton Road btwn Ferndale & Kinntnrtsville, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1804. Rebuilt by Bucks County 2001
Ahler's Bridge [Map · Street View] Two-span stone arch bridge over Nockamixon Creek on Old Easton Road in Nockamixon Twp btwn Ferndale & Knitnersville, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1826, Rebuilt by Bucks County in 2001,
Allentown Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Ridge Valley Creek on Allentown RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1908; rehabilitated 1977
Aquaduct Covered Bridge 38-09-59x [Map] Lost Town lattice truss bridge over Hough's Creek on Upper River Road (Abandoned ?)Replaced by a new bridge in a different locationBuilt 1848
Atkinson Road Bridge [Map · Street View] Stone arch bridge over Pidcock Creek on Atkinson Road in Solebury Twp, East of Lahaska, PA. Bucks County Bridge # 305, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1873; rehabilitated 1976 and 2006
Bridge Point Bridge [Map] Lost Stone arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek on road and trolleyRemoved but not replacedBuilt 1821
Bridge Street Bridge [Map] Lost Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Delaware Canal on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1908; Replaced 1942
Bridge Street Bridge (Old) [Map] Lost Wooden pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Bridge StreetReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1861; Replaced 1908
Butter Creek Road Bridge [Map] Stringer bridge over Butter Creek on Butter Creek Road in West Rock Hill Twp, PA. off of Allentown Road Bucks County Bridge #359Open to trafficBuilt 1933
Byberry-Bensalem Turnpike Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Poquessing Creek on Byberry-Bensalem Turnpike, Lincoln Highway in PhiladelphiaOpen to pedestrians onlyBuilt 1805; Strengthened 1917; Bypassed 1921
Byram Road Bridge [Map · Street View] Pin-connected Pratt Pony truss bridge over Pennsylvania Canal on Byram Road, PointPleasant (Plumstead Twp) PA.Open to trafficBuilt 1877; rehabilitated 1995
Calhoun Street Bridge [Map · Street View] Through truss bridge over Delaware River on Calhoun Street/Trenton AvenueOpen to trafficBuilt 1884 by the Phoenix Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 2010
Callowhill Road Bridge [Map] Concrete deck girder bridge over North Branch Neshaminy Creek on Callowhill RoadOpen to traffic but replaced with a new bridgeBuilt 1917; rehabilitated ca. 1995
Callowhill Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over a branch of Pleasant Spring Creek on Callowhill RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1907
Callowhill Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Branch of Pleasant Spring Creek on Callowhill RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1881 rebuilt 1966
Campbell's Bridge [Map] Open-spandrel arch bridge over Unami Creek on Allentown RoadReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1906
Carver-Wismer Road Bridge [Map] Three-span stone arch bridge over Gaddes Run on Carver-Wismer Road in Plumstead Township near Wismer, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1885
Centre Bridge (1814) [Map] Lost Bridge over Delaware River on Old York RoadReplaced by a new bridgeWooden covered toll bridge opened January 10, 1814. Poorly built. Reconstructed in 1829-1830
Centre Bridge (1830) 38-09-39#3x / 30-10-03#3x [Map] Lost Bridge over Delaware River on Bridge StreetNo longer existsHalf of the 1830 structure washed away in 1841. Either half or all of the bridge was built (or rebuilt) in 1841. Lost to a lightning strike started fire on July 22, 1923
Century Lane Bridge [Map] Stone and concrete arch bridge over Poquessing Creek on Century Lane in PhiladelphiaOpen to trafficBuilt 1853; rehabilitated 1950 CA & 2004 (accoding to builders plate)
Childs Ford Bridge near Doylestown [Map] Pony truss bridge over North Branch Neshaminy Creek on Silo Hill Road near DoylestownOpen, 6-ton weight limit strictly-enforcedBuilt 1886 by the Penn Bridge Co.
Church Hill Covered Bridge 38-09-22x [Map] Town lattice truss bridge over Tohickon Creek on Lost section of Old Bethlehem PikeInundated - Covered Bridge and any replacement is under the waters of Lake NockamixonBuilt in 1937; Lost in 1937; any replacement bridge is under the waters of Lake Nockamixon
Clay Ridge Road Bridge [Map] Stringer bridge over Rapp Creek on Clay Ridge Roadin Tinicum Township. Bucks County Bridge #87Open to trafficBuilt 1917
Core Creek Bridge [Map] Lost stone arch bridge over Core Creek on Silver Lake RoadReplaced by new bridgeBuilt 1875; replaced 1995
Curley Hill Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Branch of the Neshaminy Creek on Curley Hill Road just South of PA. Rt. 611Open to traffic
Cuttalossa Creek Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Cuttalossa Creek on Sugan Road in Solebury Township, Pa. Bucks Count Bridge #169Open to trafficBuilt 1886
Dark Hollow Road Bridge [Map] Lost Concrete arch bridge over Tohickon Creek on Dark Hollow RoadReplaced by new bridgeBuilt 1906; replaced 2004
Dark Hollow Road Bridge [Map] Lost through truss bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Dark Hollow RoadNo longer there; removed from NBI between 2004 and 2008Built 1902
Delaware Road Bridge [Map · Street View] Girder bridge over Delaware Canal on Delaware Road in RiegelsvilleReplaced by a new bridge in 2014; beam bridge with decorative trussesBuilt 1920
Dublin Pike Bridge [Map] Concrete arch bridge over Three Mile Run on Dublin PikeOpen to trafficBuilt 1930
Dublin Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Morris Run on Dublin Road (PA 113) near Blooming GlenOpen to trafficBuilt 1872; rehabilitated 1950 CA
East Rock Road Bridge [Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Dry Branch of Three Mile Run on East Rock RoadCollapsedBuilt ca. 1900
Eight Arch Bridge [Map · Street View] Stone arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek on York RoadOpen to pedestriansStarted in 1801 and completed in 1804 at a cost of $15,561.40 (which included board for workers). Replaced the old rotting stone and timber bridge. Consists of eight arches and was the longest stone arch bridge in Pensylvania built at that time.
Gayman Road Bridge near Danboro, PA [Map] Pony truss bridge over North Branch Neshaminy Creek on Gayman Road near Danboro (Plumstead Twp) PA.Intact but closed to all trafficBuilt 1887 by the Pittsburgh Bridge Co.
Gerhart's Mill Bridge [Map] Through truss bridge over Unami Creek on Nursery RoadIntact but closed to all trafficBuilt 1891; rehabilitated 1934
Greene Street Bridge [Map] Lost Pony truss bridge over Newtown Creek on Greene Street (portion abandoned)Removed but not replaced (Aerial views show bridge site is abandoned)Built Unknown
Haupt's Covered Bridge 38-09-01x [Map] Lost Town lattice truss bridge over Cooks Creek on Abandoned Portion of Haupts Bridge RoadDestroyed by fire and not replacedBuilt in 1872; Lost to an arsonist in 1985 and not replaced
Holicong Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over a branch of Pidcock Creek on Holicong Road (TR 386)Open to trafficBuilt 1900
Jugtown Hill Road Bridge [Map] Girder bridge over Delaware Canal on Jugtown Hill Road in Tinicum Township, PA. Bucks County Bridge #204Replaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1921; rehabilitated 1937. Closed, demolished, replaced 2012
King Road Bridge [Map] Stringer bridge over Herkaken Creek on King RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1912
Kintner Road Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Gallows Run on Kintner RoadUnder construction for rehabBuilt 1937
Landis Ridge Tunnel [Map] Tunnel under Landis Ridge on RailroadOpen to trafficBuilt 1853-1857; Alterations 1911
Lenape Park Footbridge [Map] Wire suspension bridges carrying a foot path in Lenape Park over the East Branch of the Perkiomen Creek in Lenape Park Foot Path in PerkasieOpen to pedestrians"First proposed in August of 1936 by Mr. Benfield" "They were built by the WPA (Works Progress Administration). In 1938 the two bridges were completed and the materials cost an estimarted $2600 dollars, The Bridges are appoximately 500 feet long"
Letchworth Avenue Bridge [Map · Street View] Reconstructed Pratt pony truss bridge over Pennsylvania Canal on Letchworth Avenue in Yardley, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1875 (substructure and prior, likely cast iron Corwin Pratt pony), present superstructure ca 1895 (per HAER addendum - possibly Nelson & Buchanan); rehabilitated 1934; reconstructed 1997 (trusses now non-loadbearing)
Letchworth Avenue Delaware Canal Bridge [Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Letchworth Ave.Superstructure replacedcontract awarded Jan., 19, 1875 to Joseph Preston (superstructure probably subcontracted to Corwin/Lambertville Iron Works per HAER), superstructure replaced around 1895.
Lonely Cottage Road [Map] Steel stringer bridge over Beaver Creek on Lonely Cottage Road in Bridgeton TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1961
Lower Trenton Bridge (1806) [Map] Lost Tied Arch Covered Bridge over Delaware RiverReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1804-1806; widened and railroad tracks added 1839 (some info says 1835)
LVT - Mill Creek Bridge [Map] Abandoned steel stringer bridge over Mill Creek on Lehigh Valley Transit Co.Removed and replaced with a footbridge on the same abutments
Main Street Bridge [Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over SEPTA Bethlehem Branch on Main Street in SellersvilleIntact but closed to all trafficBuilt 1927; closed for rehab or replacement Aug. 2019
Main Street Bridge #2 [Map] Concrete tee beam bridge on Main StreetOpen to trafficBuilt 1940; Set for replacement in 2016
Mean's Ford Bridge 38-09-P1 [Map] Boxed Howe Pony Truss bridge over Tohickon Creek on Stover Park Road in Ralph Stover State ParkClosed to all traffic except emergency vehicles, foot and pedal trafficHAER says built 1860s; rehabilitated 1993. One of seven of this type in 2005 per HAER See also Meeting House Bridge in Maine
Mill Road Bridge [Map] Through truss bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Mill Road North of Jamison, PACurrently closed to trafficBuilt 1888
Moods Covered Bridge 38-09-07 #2 [Map] Covered bridge over East Branch Perkiomen Creek on Blooming Glen Road in Perkasie, PAOpen to traffic one-way westboundBuilt 1874; rehabilitated 1974, Damaged by truck, torched 2004-rebuilt by State opened 2/19/08 now owned by TWP
Mulligans Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Towpath AccessOpen to trafficBuilt 1832; rehabilitated 1995
Newportville Bridge [Map] Lost Pony truss bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Newportville RoadReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt Unknown
Newportville Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over a branch of Neshaminy Creek on Newportville RoadUnknown statusBuilt 1869; rehabilitated 1948
NS/CSX - Woodbourne Road Overpass [Map] Stone arch bridge over Woodbourne Road on Norfolk Southern/CSX rairloads (joint usage). Was former Pennsylvania RR Trenton Cut OffOpen to trafficBuilt 1909
Old Dublin Pike Bridge [Map] Three-span stone arch bridge over Pine Run on Old Dublin Pike Doylestown, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1875; rehabilitated 1947
Old Lincoln Highway Bridge [Map] Concrete arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Old Lincoln Highway at Neshaminy FallsOpen to one-way traffic southboundBuilt 1921
Otter Creek Bridge [Map] Lost Pratt pony truss bridge over Otter Creek on Bristol to Doylestown Electric Trolley LineRemoved but not replacedThis bridge was on the Bristol to Doylestown electric trolley line; Unsure of date it was removed.
Overpecks Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Overpecks DriveIntact but closed to all trafficBuilt 1832; rehabilitated 1984
Paxson's Ford Covered Bridge [Map] Lost Howe pony truss bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Abandoned part of Langhorne AvenueRemoved but not replaced (Roadway and bridge appear abandoned)Built 1866
Phillips Mill Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Phillips Mill RoadOpen to pedestrians onlyBuilt 1832
Pine Valley Bridge 38-09-12 [Map · Street View] Bridge over Pine Valley Creek on Iron Hill Road in New Britain, PAOpen to trafficBuilt in 1842 by David sutton for $5,533.50 of Hemlock and Pine Lumber with random-width vertical planks of its siding and the shake roof.
PRR - Upper Neshaminy Creek Viaduct [Map] Abandoned brick arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek and park access road on former Pennsylvania RRDerelict/abandoned, but R-O-W owned by Norfolk Southern
Rapp Creek Bridge [Map] Two-span stone arch bridge over Rapp Creek on Quarry Road (TR 449) in Nockamixon TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1900
Reading's Ferry (1785) [Map] Lost Ferry across Delaware River on Old York RoadReplaced by a new bridgeIn service at least by 1785 (see 1785 Reading Howell Map of Bull's Island); Replaced 1814
Richlieu Road Bridge [Map] Two-span stone arch bridge over Poquessing Creek on Richlieu RoadClosed to all trafficBuilt 1840
Riegelsville Bridge [Map · Street View] Suspension bridge over Delaware River on a spur off PA 611 in Riegelsville crossses over to Milford, NJ to NJ Rt. 519Open to trafficBuilt 1904; rehabilitated 1984 and 2010-11
Riegelsville Covered Bridge [Map] Lost Bridge over Delaware River on Delaware RoadDestroyed by flooding and replaced in 1904 please see BH #30552Built in 1837 by Solon Chapin & James Madison Porter; in 1841 a flood demolished 1 span which was repaired; The 1903 Flood Destroyed the bridge and it was replaced
Riegelsville Footbridge [Map] Queenpost pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on pedestrian traffic from Durham St to the Riegelsville Inn parking lotEssentially new "fun truss" bridge added to Canal park walking tourBuilt 2009
River Road Bridge [Map] Concrete arch bridge over Pidcock Creek on River RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1935
River Road Bridge [Map] Concrete arch bridge over Tohickon Creek on River Road (PA. Rt. 32) Pt. Pleasant, PAReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1922, replaced 2016
Rockhill Road Bridge [Map] Two-span stone arch bridge over Three Mile Run on Rockhill Road in East Rockhill Twp near PerkasieReplaced 2014 with new bridgeBuilt 1901; rehabilitated 1972, replaced with new concrete arch bridge opened August 2014
Rodenbursh Road Bridge [Map] Steel stringer bridge over Kimples Creek on Roudenbush Road in Haycock Township,. Bucks County Bridge #270Open to trafficBuilt 1930
Route 13 Overpass [Map] Cantilvered steel stringer bridge over Newbold Road, Conrail and US Route 1 on US Route 13 in Falls TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1954; rehabilitated 2005
Saw Mill Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Either Paunnacussing Creek or a tributary of it in Solebury Township, PAOpen to traffic
Schwenk Mill Road Bridge [Map] Concrete deck girder bridge over Morris Run on Schwenk Mill Road in Hilltown Twp near Dublin, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1911
Schwenk Mill Road Bridge [Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over East Branch Perkiomen Creek on Schwenk Mill Road in Hilltown TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1883 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Scudder Falls Bridge [Map · Street View] Haunched deck plate girder bridge over Delaware River on Interstate 295 in Lower Makefield TownshipReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1959, replacing a washed-out Truss Bridge; rehabilitated 1981; Replaced 2019
SEPTA - Mill Creek Bridge [Map] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Mill Creek on Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation AuthorityOpen to traffic
SEPTA - Perkasie Tunnel [Map] Tunnel under goes under Ridge Road (PA Route 563)-Landis Ridge on Former Reading RR now East Penn RROpen to trafficBuilt 1853-1857
Sheep Hole Road Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Tinicum Creek on Sheep Hole Road Second of Two Bridges looking North towards Geigel Hill RoadOpen to trafficBuilt 1932; rehabilitated 1950
Smithtown Bridge No. 2 [Map] Wooden pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Bridge Two Lane in Tinicum TownshipReplaced by an identical bridgeBuilt 1832; rehabilitated 1972; replaced 2002
Souderton Pike Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Morris Run on Souderton Pike near Blooming Glen in Hilltown TwpOpen to trafficBuilt 1902; rehabilitated 1982
South Perkasie Covered Bridge 38-09-05 [Map] Covered bridge over dry land in Lenape ParkOpen to pedestriansBuilt in 1832.Formerly on Pleasant Spring Creek moved to dry ground in Lenape Park in Perkasie, PA in 1958.
Spahr's Bridge [Map] Wooden pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on a horse pathOpen to trafficBuilt 1832; rehabilitated 1975
Spring Garden Mill Covered Bridge 38-09-18x [Map] Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over Neshaminy Creek on Richboro Road (abandoned portion)Destroyed by flooding (Hurricane Diane) not replaced; Bypassed on downstream side before 1950Unsure of construction date; bypassed on downstream side before 1950; Lost to Hurricane Diane in 1955
Sterling Street Overpass [Map] Lost Timber stringer bridge over Septa R8 Newtown-Fox Chase Line on Sterling StreetLostBridge demolished 2000, railway filled in and paved over
Stockton Avenue Bridge [Map] Open-spandrel arch bridge over Aquetong Creek on Stockton Avenue in New HopeOpen to trafficBuilt 1910; rehabilitated 1973
Stony Bridge Road Bridge [Map] Concrete deck girder bridge over Deep Run on Stony Bridge Road in Bedminster Township, Pa. Bucks County Bridge #45 #Open to trafficBuilt 1911
Stony Garden Road Bridge [Map · Street View] Stone arch bridge over Haycock Creek on Stony Garden Road in Nockamixon Twp,PA. See: Pennsylvania's Project Keystone for more info on bridge..Open to trafficBuilt 1854
Street Road Bridge [Map] Stone arch bridge over Curls Run on Street Road in Solebury Township East of Lahaksa, PA
Tohickon Bridge [Map] Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Tohickon Creek on roadInundatedInundated with creation of Lake Nockamixon
Tohickon Creek Aqueduct [Map] Through truss aqueduct over Tohickon Creek on Delaware Canal at Point Pleasant, PAOpen to pedestriansOriginally built in 1832. Out of commission for ten years prior to 2001 reopening.
Trauger's Road Bridge [Map] Lost wooden pony truss bridge over Delaware Canal on Trauger's RoadReplaced by new bridgeBuilt 1832; replaced by a modern pony truss in 1969
Traugers Crossing Bridge [Map] Pony truss bridge over Gallows Run on Traugers Crossing Road in Nockamixon Township between Ferndale & Kintnersville, PARehabilitated Summer 2014.Built ca. 1905
Upper Mountain Road Bridge [Map] Lost pony truss bridge over Mill Creek on Upper Mountain RoadReplaced by new bridgeBuilt 1886; rehabilitated 1931; replaced 1995
Van Sant Covered Bridge 38-09-03 [Map · Street View] Van Sandt Covered bridge over Pidcock Creek on Covered Bridge Road (TR 392) in Solebury Twp, PA Bucks County Bridge # 73 near New Hope, PAOpen to trafficBuilt 1875; rehabilitated 1955
Weisel Bridge [Map · Street View] Pony truss bridge over Mill Creek on Pickertown RoadReplaced by a new bridge with original trusses as decorationsBuilt ca. 1893
West Maple Avenue Bridge [Map] Open-spandrel arch bridge over Neshaminy Creek on West Maple Avenue Lower Southampton Township, PAReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt 1929; rehabilitated 1986; Replaced 2014
White Hall Covered Bridge 38-09-50x [Map · Street View] Lost Bridge over West Branch Neshaminy Creek on Butler AvenueReplaced by a new bridge (Covered Bridge was removed due to road improvements)Built in 1840; Removed and Replaced due to road improvements in 1924
Wood Siding Railroad Covered Bridge [Map] Lost Through truss bridge over West Branch Neshaminy Creek on Reading Railroad Doylestown BranchReplaced by a new bridgeBuilt in 1856; Replaced in 1896.
Y.M.D. Bridge [Map · Street View] Pratt through truss bridge over Morris Run on bypassed Minsi Trail in DublinIntact but closed to all trafficBuilt 1888
Yardley-Wilburtha Bridge (1903) [Map] Lost Warren through truss bridge over Delaware River on Unknown in YardleyDestroyed by floodBuilt 1903 after wooden bridge destroyed, half destroyed by flooding in 1955, reopened using Bailey truss spans, replaced in by Scudder Falls Bridge, removed in 1961
Youngkein Bridge [Map] Steel stringer bridge over Haycock Creek on Haycock Run RoadAs of August 9, 2011 bridge to be closed to at least 45 days to repair the foundation of the abutment the result of water rushing underneath it/Built 1930; rehabilitated 1988