Rock House Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built 1907 by the Canton Bridge Co.; replaced 1994
Lost through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Rockhouse Road near Russellville
Replaced by a new bridge

Rockport Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built 1900 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; destroyed by flooding in 1990
Lost three-span through truss bridge over Ouachita River on AR 84 in Malvern
Destroyed by flooding

Rollins Ferry Bridge (Osage County, Missouri)
Most likely replaced by a state highway bridge in the 1930's when MO 89 was constructed. The current bridge here was built 1964.
Lost three-span through truss over Gasconade River where MO 89 now crosses, east of Rich Fountain
No longer exists

Rose Point Bridge (Lawrence County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1935
Through truss bridge over Slippery Rock Creek on Old US 422
Closed to all traffic

Saline Creek US 61 Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built 1925; replaced Aug. 2004
Lost through truss bridge over Saline Creek on US 61 north of St. Mary
Replaced by a new bridge

Saline River US 63 Bridge (Bradley County, Arkansas)
Built 1929 by the Lakeside Bridge & Steel Company; replaced 1991
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Saline River on US 63 (formerly AR 15)
Replaced by a prestressed concrete bridge

Saline River US 79 Bridge (Cleveland County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1956
Lost through truss bridge over Saline River on AR 3 (later US 79) south of Rison
Replaced by a new bridge

Sample's Crossing Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.; replaced by new bridge in 1948 but allowed to remain standing
Through truss bridge over Judith River on Route 81
Unknown status

Sand Creek IN 3 Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1935; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Sand Creek on IN 3
Open to traffic

Santa Clara River Railroad bridge (Los Angeles County, California)
Built in 1898 to connect Ventura and Saugus mainly for agricultural freight.
Through truss bridge over Santa Clara River on railroad in Santa Clarita
Closed to railroad traffic, popular jogging path

Sappington Bridge (Crawford County, Missouri)
Built 1904; demolished Mar. 21, 2002; new concrete bridge completed Dec. 2002.
Lost through truss bridge over Meramec River southeast of Sullivan beyond the end of Route D
No longer exists

Saxton Ford Bridge (Buchanan County, Missouri)
Built 1925 by the Witham Construction Co.; replaced 1989
Lost through truss bridge over Platte River on Saxton-Easton Road
Replaced by a modern bridge

Schell City Bridge (Vernon County, Missouri)
Built 1906
Through truss bridge over Osage River on Rockville Road/Old River Road north of Schell City
Closed to all traffic

Searcy Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Lost swing through truss bridge over Little Red River on US 67W (now Davis Road, CR 76)
No longer exists

Second Boonville Railroad Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1894-96, replacing the first Boonville bridge, but reusing the substructure. Replaced by the third and current Boonville bridge in 1932 on a slightly different
Lost through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River on the MKT Railroad at Boonville
Replaced by a new bridge

Second Creek Road Bridge (Clay County, Missouri)
Built or relocated here ca. 1970
Pony truss bridge over Second Creek on Second Creek Road at Smithville
Open to two-lane traffic

Severn Creek KY 355 Bridge (Owen County, Kentucky)
Built 1942
Through truss bridge over Severn Creek on KY 355
Open to traffic

Shackelford Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1913
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Shackelford Bridge Road
Open to traffic

Shelby Street Bridge (Davidson County, Tennessee)
Built 1907-09; rehabilitated for pedestrian use in 2003
Three-span through truss bridge over Cumberland River on Shelby Street in downtown Nashville
Open to pedestrians only

Shippingsport Bridge (La Salle County, Illinois)
Lost 7 span through truss vertical lift bridge, replaced with a modern span.
Lost through truss bridge over Illinois River on once carried US 51 and later IL 351
Replaced by new bridge

Sni-A-Bar Creek Bridge (Lafayette County, Missouri)
Built 1929
Through truss bridge over Sni-A-Bar Creek on MO 224 (Old US 24) at Wellington
Open to traffic

Snowden Bridge (Richland County, Montana)
Built 1914; retrofitted to also allow vehicular toll traffic in 1925
Vertical-lift through truss bridge over the Missouri River on the BNSF Railroad
Open to railroad traffic

South Big River Bridge (St. Francois County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1957
Through truss bridge over Big River on Old US 67 in Desloge
Open to two-lane traffic

South Boat Ditch US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, Virginia
Pony truss bridge over South Boat Ditch on US 67
Open to two-lane traffic

South Fork US 421 Bridge (Clinton County, Indiana)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1985
Pony truss bridge over South Fork Wildcat Creek on US 421
Open to traffic

South Lafave River AR 7 Bridge (Perry County, Arkansas)
Built 1933 by McEachin and McEachin, Inc., of Little Rock
Two-span pony truss bridge over South Fourche Lafave River on AR 7
Open to two-lane traffic

Spring Creek Bridge (Atchison County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Spring Creek, 1.0 mi. west and 1.6 mi. north of Arrington
Open to traffic

St. Francis River Bridge (Madison County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over St. Francis River
No longer exists

Stranger Creek Bridge (Atchison County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Pony truss bridge over Stranger Creek, 0.5 mi. south and 0.5 mi. east of Farmington
Open to traffic

Sumnerville Station Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Solomon River on Quaker Road
Open to traffic

Sutliff Bridge (Johnson County, Iowa)
Built 1897-98; destroyed by flooding June 13, 2008
Three span through truss bridge over Cedar River on CR F14
One span destroyed by flooding

Taylor Bridge (Marion County, Missouri)
Built 1929, replacing an earlier bridge
Through truss bridge over North Fabius River on CR 313 (Old US 24/61)
Open to traffic with a weight limit

Terre Noire Creek US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co. of Roanoke, Virginia
Pony truss bridge over Terre Noire Creek on US 67
Open to traffic

Terre Rouge Creek US 67 Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.
Pony truss bridge over Terre Rouge Creek on US 67
Open to two-lane traffic

Tongue River Bridge (Sheridan County, Wyoming)
Built 1917
Parker Pony truss bridge over Tongue River on CN3-71
Open to traffic

Turner Station Bridge (Greene County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1925
Through truss bridge over James River on FM 148 (Old Route D) east of Springfield
Only to pedestrians only, but could still handle two-lane vehicular traffic

Twenty-First Street Bridge (St. Louis, Missouri)
Built 1892 by the City of St. Louis. Closed to traffic in 1976 and demolished after 1984
Lost three-span through truss bridge over the railroad tracks on 21st Street south of Highway 40
Demolished but never replaced

Tyronza River AR 297 Bridge (Mississippi County, Arkansas)
Built 1968; replaced 2006
Lost pony truss bridge over Tyronza River on AR 297 just north of Dyess in Dyess
Replaced by a new bridge

Van Buren Bridge (Carter County, Missouri)
Built 1924, replacing an earlier steel truss bridge; demolished 1996
Lost through truss bridge over Current River on US 60 at Van Buren
Replaced by a new bridge

Wabash River Business US 31 Bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
Built 1939; rehabilitated 1988
Three-span through truss bridge over Wabash River on Business US 31 at Peru
Open to traffic

Walnut Acres Road Bridge (Cole County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over North Moreau Creek on Walnut Acres Road
Open to traffic

War Eagle Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, Illinois
Through truss bridge over War Eagle Creek on CR 98
Open to traffic

Waterbury Bridge (Washington County, Vermont)
Built 1924 by the Pittsburgh-Des Moines Steel Co.; damaged by 1927 flood; reconstructed in 1928; replaced 1992
Lost through truss bridge over Winooski River on US 2
Replaced by new bridge

West Fork Cache River AR 230 Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1967
Pony truss bridge over West Fork Cache River on AR 230
Open to traffic

West Fork Dry Wood Creek Bridge (Bourbon County, Kansas)
Built 1925
Through truss bridge over West Fork Dry Wood Creek, 1.0 mi. west and 2.5 mi. south of Garland
Open to traffic

Whitewater River Bridge (Dearborn County, Indiana)
Built 1937; rehabilitated 1985
Five-span through truss bridge over Whitewater River on IN 46
Open to two-lane traffic

Wildcat Creek IN 75 Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1947; rehabilitated 2001
Through truss bridge over Wildcat Creek on IN 75
Open to traffic

Wildlife Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Wildlife Road near Lamine River Conservation Area
Open to one-lane traffic

Wilsey Road Bridge (Posey County, Indiana)
Built 1918
Through truss bridge over Black River on Wilsey Road
Open to traffic

Wilson Hollow Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1905 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co. of Joliet, Illinois. Demolished in the 1990's and never replaced
Lost through truss over Big River south of Vineland on Wilson Hollow Road
Replaced by a new bridge

Woolsey Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1925
Two-span through truss bridge over West Fork White River on CR 35
Open to traffic with 3 Ton weight limit

Wyman Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1908 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; replaced 2002
Lost through truss over White River on CR 48 (Wyman Road) east of Fayetteville in Fayetteville
Replaced by a new bridge

Xenia Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1931 as a State Highway bridge and relocated in 1945
Through truss bridge over Wildcat Creek on Prince William Road
Currently undergoing repairs through mid-April 2006

Youngstown-Poland Road Bridge (Lawrence County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1936 by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works
Through truss bridge over Mahoning River on US 224/PA 551 (Youngstown-Poland Road)
Open to traffic