"H" Street Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Timber stringer bridge over EI RR on "H" St (Ms 8540) in Charleston
Open to one-lane traffic

145th Avenue Bridge (Kossuth County, Iowa)
Built 1900; replaced by new bridge in 1997
Through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on 145th Avenue (CH C12)
Open to pedestrians only

145th Street Bridge (New York County, New York)
Built 1900; rehabilitated 1988
Swing bridge over Harlem River on 145th Street in New York
Open to traffic

1st Street Bridge (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1900
Two-span closed-spandrel arch bridge over Shell Rock River on 1st Street SW near Nora Springs
Open to traffic

360th Street Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1904
Two-span pony truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on 360th Street northwest of Kendallville
Open to one-lane traffic

36th Street Bridge (Allegan County, Michigan)
Replaced 1987
Lost Parker pony truss bridge over Rabbit River on 36th Street in Salem Township
Replaced by new bridge

84th Street Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1900
Pony truss bridge over Creek on 84th Street, 1 mi. south of Renner in Mapleton Township
Open to traffic

Academia Covered Bridge (Juniata County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1902 by James M. Groniger
Covered bridge over Tuscarora Creek southeast of Academia
Open to pedestrians only

Albany Bridge (Delaware County, Indiana)
Built 1905; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Mississinewa River on CR 800 East
Open to traffic

Alexander's Bridge (Catoosa County, Georgia)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1971
Pony truss bridge over West Chickamauga Creek on Alexander's Bridge Road
Open to Foot and vehicular traffic.

Anderson Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1900
Through truss bridge over Rock River on 250th Street north of Doon
Open to traffic

Asylum Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1905 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.
Reverse Parker through truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 1st Street in Osawatomie
Closed to all traffic

Atchison Railroad Bridge (Atchison County, Kansas)
Built 1900
Through truss swing bridge over the Missouri River on the Union Pacific railroad at Atchison
Open to traffic

Avenue 60 over the Arroyo Seco (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1939
Concrete arch bridge over Arroyo Seco Channel on Avenue 60 in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Bahner Quarry Road Bridge (Moniteau County, Missouri)
Built 1908
Pony truss bridge over Willow Creek on Bahner Quarry Road southeast of Tipton
Open to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

Baker's Camp Covered Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1901; rehabilitated 1989
Covered bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 650N
Open to traffic

Bates County Road 460 Bridge (Bates County, Missouri)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over a drainage ditch on CR 460 (New Home Road)
Closed to all traffic

Battle Creek Bridge (Ottawa County, Kansas)
Built 1909
Bedstead pony truss bridge over Battle Creek on Golden Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Beehunter Ditch Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1907; rehabilitated 1996
Through truss bridge over Beehunter Ditch on CR 1000 West
Open to traffic

Benson Street Bridge (Hamilton County, Ohio)
Built 1909-10 by engineer E. A. Gast; rehabilitated 1992
Rainbow arch bridge over Mill Creek on Benson Street on the line between Lockland and Reading
Open to two-lane traffic

Bernheimer Road Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Built 1902
Pony truss bridge over Clear Branch on Bernheimer Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Big Bayou Bridge (Gibson County, Indiana)
Built 1901
Pony truss bridge over Big Bayou on CR 550 South
Closed to all traffic

Big Bottom Slough Bridge (Independence County, Arkansas)
Built 1909 by the Joliet Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Bottom Slough on CR 58 (Padgett Island Road), south of Magness
Closed to all traffic

Big Creek Bridge (Russell County, Kansas)
Built 1902
Two-span stone arch bridge over Big Creek on 177th Street, 1.0 mi. east and 5.5 mi. south of Gorham
Open to traffic

Big Muddy ICRR Bridge (Jackson County, Illinois)
Built 1902
Three-span concrete arch bridge over Big Muddy River on ICRR (now Canadian National), between De Soto and Carbondale next to US 51
Still in use

Big Rocky Fork Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1900
Burr arch-truss bridge over Big Rocky Fork Creek on CR 720 S (bypassed)
Open to pedestrians

Big Sioux River BNRR Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1909 by the Penn Steel Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on the Sioux River Bike Trail (formerly Burlington Northern Railroad) in Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Big Slough Creek Bridge (Jefferson County, Kansas)
Built 1905
Through truss bridge over Big Slough Creek on CR 90, 0.3 mi. south and 2.2 mi. west of Oskaloosa
Open to traffic

Black River UPRR Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1903 by the American Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Black River on the Poplar Bluff-Dexter line of the Union Pacific Railroad
Open to railroad traffic

Blakeman Bridge (Coles County, Illinois)
Built 1907 by the Mercantile Bridge Co.
Three-span arch bridge over Embarras River on TR 193 (Old IL 130)
Open to traffic

Blood Run Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built 1901 by the Marshalltown Bridge & Iron Works; destroyed 2003 in car accident
Lost through truss bridge over Blood Run Creek on Oak Avenue north of Livermore
Collapsed

Blue Ridge Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1906 by the Forrester-Swenson Construction Co.
Stone arch bridge over MO 12 on Blue Ridge Blvd. between Kansas City and Independence
Open to two-lane traffic above and four-lane traffic below

Bluff Hall Bridge (Adams County, Illinois)
Built 1905; made obsolete by new bridge in 1941
Pony truss bridge over Harkness Creek at Bluff Hall just off IL 57
Open to one-lane traffic

Boones Creek Viaduct (Washington County, Tennessee)
One of the earliest bridges in Clinchfield's history
Long RR bridge that crosses over Boones Creek


Branch Canville Creek Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1903by A. M. Blodgett, Kansas City, MO
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Canville Creek on 3-18.4 Local, 3.4 mi. east and 1.0 mi. north of Odense
Open to traffic

Branch Green Creek Bridge (Shelby County, Illinois)
Built 1909; rehabilitated 1979
Steel stringer bridge over Green Creek Branch on TR 385
Open to traffic

Branch Neosho River (Ogeese Creek) Bridge (Neosho County, Kansas)
Built 1905 by A.M. Blodgett, Kansas City, MO.
Lost pony truss bridge over a branch of Neosho River, 0.5 mi. west and 3.9 mi. south of Erie
Destroyed by severe storm.

Bridge 144 (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1903
Stone arch bridge over Little Rock Creek on CR 1025 North
Open to traffic

Bridge 150 (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1901
Stone arch bridge over Old Erie Canal on Bicycle Bridge Road in Delphi
Open to traffic

Bridge 16 (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1901
Pratt through truss bridge over Wildcat Creek on Formally 400W
Open to pedestrians

Bridge 8 (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1908
Pony truss bridge over Sugar Creek on CR 250 South
Replaced by a modern bridge in 2004

Bridge 81 (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1903
Pony truss bridge over Paint Creek on CR 150 East
Will be replaced by a modern bridge in fall of 2008 (possibly moved for use as a pedestrian bridge over the Old Wabash & Erie Canal)

Bridge No. 16 (Vernon County, Wisconsin)
Built 1905 on STH 29 in Menomonie; Dismantled 1951; Reassembled over Kickapoo River 1953; Demolished 1986
Lost Warren through truss over Kickapoo River on Abandoned STH 131 near LaFarge
Removed

Bridge Street Bridge (Kent County, Michigan)
Built 1903-04; Replaced 1988
Lost Arch bridge over Grand River on Bridge Street in Grand Rapids
Replaced by new bridge

Bridgeport Bridge (Lee County, Iowa)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over Skunk River on Old Quarry Road
Closed to all traffic

Brown's Canyon Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1908
Two-span concrete deck girder bridge over Arkansas River on CR 191 at Stone Bridge Access Park
Open to traffic, but road only goes to private land

Brush Creek Bridge (Jasper County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Brush Creek on TR 186A, 0.75 mi. east of Newton
Open to traffic

Brush Creek Bridge (Polk County, Missouri)
Built 1908
Pony truss bridge over Brush Creek on 310th Road, northwest of Humansville
Open to traffic

Brush Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1901 by William Rockhill Nelson. Replaced 1991
Lost two-span stone arch bridge over Brush Creek on Rockhill Road
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Bryant Bottom Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1908 by the Missouri Bridge & Iron Co. of St. Louis; demolished 2005
Lost through truss bridge over Lamine River on Bryant Bottom Road
Demolished to make room for replacement bridge

Buck Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Buck Creek on CR 100 South
Open to traffic

Buffalo Road Bridge (Ray County, Missouri)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Crooked River on Buffalo Road
Open to traffic with a 3 ton weight limit

Burnett School Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.
Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Burnett School Road
Open to traffic

Burr Oak Bridge (Clay County, Iowa)
Built 1905 by the Clinton Bridge & Iron Works; relocated here in 1926; rehabilitated in 1943 and 1984; destroyed by tornado in June 2004
Lost through truss bridge over Little Sioux River on 495th Street east of US 71
Destroyed by tornado

Butler Bridge (Miami County, Indiana)
Built 1903; rehabilitated 1982
Through truss bridge over Eel River on CR 950 North
Open to traffic

Butter Creek Bridge (Edwards County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Concrete arch bridge over Butter Creek in Albion
Open to traffic

C&NW Highway J Bridge (Rock County, Wisconsin)
Built 1905
Steel stringer bridge over CTH J on UPRR in Town of Turtle
Open to traffic

C&NW Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for Chicago & Northwestern Railway
Girder bridge over Sth 32-Kinnickinnic Street on Chicago & Northwestern Railway, now Union Pacific in Milwaukee
Unknown

C&NW Root River Swing Bridge (Racine County, Wisconsin)
Built 1908 by the American Bridge Co. for the Chicago & Northwestern RR
Deck truss swing bridge over Root River on Union Pacific RR in Racine
Open to traffic

Callahan Street Viaduct (Muskogee County, Oklahoma)
Built 1905, Restored 2005.
Through truss bridge over Katy Railroad on Callahan St. in Muskogee
Open to traffic

Camelback Bridge (McLean County, Illinois)
Built 1906
Wooden Kingpost pony truss bridge over Constitution Trail (formerly Illinois Central Railroad) on Virginia Avenue in Normal
Open to two-lane traffic above and pedestrian traffic below

Canoe Creek Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1908
Through truss bridge over Canoe Creek on a local road
Open to traffic

Capital City Trail Yahara Crossing (Dane County, Wisconsin)
Built 1904; Coverted in Rails-toTrails program ca. 2000
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Yahara River on Former Railroad Right-of-way, now a major bike trail in Madison
Open to pedestrians

Capital City Trail Yahara Crossing Two (Dane County, Wisconsin)
Converted Rails-to-trail
Pony/through plate girder bridge over Yahara River on Branch of the Capital City Trail in Madison
Open to pedestrians

Carey's Ford Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1909 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge 2008, but remains open
Through truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 335th Street, southeast of Stanton
Open to traffic

Casitas Vista Road over the Ventura River (Ventura County, California)
Built 1908, Rebuilt 1939
Steel stringer bridge over Ventura River on Casitas Vista Road
Open to traffic

Cazadero Bridge (Clackamas County, Oregon)
Built in 1904 as part of the Oregon Water Power and Railway, Now acts as an access bridge to Faraday Lake.
Steel arch bridge over Clackamas River on Faraday Lake Access Road
Open to traffic

Cedar River Main Street Bridge (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1909
Arch bridge over Cedar River on Main Street in Charles City
Open to traffic

Cedar Street Bridge (Pierce County, Wisconsin)
Built 1908
Lost Bridge over Kinnickinnic River on Cedar Street in River Falls
Removed

Cedarburg Interurban Bridge (Ozaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1907 by Carneige Steel, Used as and interurban rail bridge until 1948, restored and reopened for bike traffic in 2002
Through truss bridge over Cedar Creek on Ozaukee Interurban Trail - Former Electric Interurban Line
Open to pedestrians

Cermak Road Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1906; rehabilitated 1997
Bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River on Cermak Road in Chicago
Open to traffic

Chalfin Bridge (Monroe County, Illinois)
Built 1905; rehabilitated 1950; bypassed in 1980
Abandoned pony truss bridge over Maeystown Creek on Old Bluff Road at the village of Chalfin Bridge
Abandoned, but still intact

Charles City Suspension Bridge (Floyd County, Iowa)
Built 1906; destroyed by flash flooding on June 8, 2008
Suspension bridge over Cedar River on a pedestrian trail at the end of Clark Street in Charles City
Destroyed by flash flood

Cherokee Park Bridge No. 9 (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1901
Concrete arch bridge over Middle Fork Beargrass Creek on Park Boundary Road in Louisville
Open to traffic

Cherry Rock Park Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1902 by the C.A. Grinde Co.
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River at Cherry Rock Park in Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

Chestnut Street Bridge (Columbia County, Wisconsin)
Built 1900
Pony truss bridge over Union Pacific Railroad on Chestnut Street in Lodi
Closed to all traffic

Chicago & Northwestern Railroad Bridge (Vilas County, Wisconsin)
Built 1902; Converted to snowmobile trail 1980
Deck plate girder bridge over Eagle River on Snowmobile Trail in Eagle River
Open to pedestrian (Summer) and snowmobile traffic

Chimney Rock Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1906 by the Continental Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on a local road
Open to one-lane traffic

Christians Creek Route 907 Bridge (Augusta County, Virginia)
Built 1900
Pony truss bridge over Christians Creek on Route 907
Open to one-lane traffic

Cibolo Creek Bridge (Wilson County, Texas)
Built 1900
Pony truss bridge over Cibolo Creek on CR 337
Closed to all traffic

Clarkson Covered Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Built 1904 by James Legg. Destroyed by a flood in 1921 and rebuilt in 1922. Rehabilitated in 1975. Posted to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974.
Lattice through truss bridge over Crooked Creek on Central Rd. (CR 1043) at the Clarkson Covered Bridge Park
Open to pedestrians

Clarkton Bridge (Halifax County, Virginia)
Built 1901-02 by the Virginia Bridge & Iron Co.; rehabilitated 2005
Two-span through truss bridge over Staunton River on Route 620, near Clarkton
Open to pedestrians only

CNRR Kinnickinnic Avenue Bridge (Milwaukee County, Wisconsin)
Built 1909 for The Milwaukee Road, now owned by Canadian National RR
Girder bridge over Sth 32-Kinnickinnic Street on Canadian National Railroad in Milwaukee
Open to traffic

Cobban Bridge (Chippewa County, Wisconsin)
Built in 1908; Moved 15 miles upriver to avoid inundation, 1918-19; rehabilitated 1995
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Chippewa River on CTH T
Open to traffic

Cohas Avenue Bridge (Hillsborough County, New Hampshire)
Built 1900
Stone arch bridge over Cohas Brook on Cohas Avenue in Manchester
Open to traffic

Confederate Avenue Steel Bridge (Warren County, Mississippi)
Built 1903 by the Penn Bridge Co.
Lost arch-truss bridge within Vicksburg National Military Park on Confederate Avenue over Jackson Road and South Fork Glass Bayou in Vicksburg
Removed after 1997, but brick abutments remain

Conley's Ford Covered Bridge (Parke County, Indiana)
Built 1907 by J. Van Fossen
Covered bridge over Big Raccoon Creek on CR 550E, east of Bridgeton
Open to traffic

Coram Railroad Bridge (Flathead County, Montana)
Built ca. 1900
Two-span Baltimore deck truss bridge over Flathead River on the BNSF Railroad
Open to railroad traffic(?)

Cortland Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1901-02
Bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River on W. Cortland Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Cotter Tunnel (Marion County, Arkansas)
Built 1903-04
Tunnel on the Union Pacific Railroad (formerly Missouri Pacific) just northwest of Cotter
Open to railroad traffic

Cottonwood Creek Bridge (Cumberland County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Cottonwood Creek on TR 161A, 2.0 mi. southeast of Toledo
Closed to all traffic

Cottrell Road Bridge (Tuscola County, Michigan)
Built 1900; Replaced 2001
Lost Timber stringer bridge over Saginaw Valley Railroad on Cottrell Road in Vassar
Replaced by new bridge

Craig Bridge (Lewis and Clark County, Montana)
Built 1902; replaced and relocated in 2006
Relocated three-span through truss bridge formerly over the Missouri River at Craig
Awaiting reconstruction at new location 45 miles away near Helena

CRANDIC Railroad Bridge (Linn County, Iowa)
Built 1903 by the Pennsylvania Steel Co.; destroyed June 12, 2008, by flooding
Lost four span Pratt through truss bridge over Cedar River on the Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Railroad in downtown Cedar Rapids
Destroyed by flood

Cromley Road Bridge (Pickaway County, Ohio)
Built 1907 by the Oregonia Bridge Co. of Lebanon, Oh.; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Walnut Creek on Cromley Road (CR 28) in Ashville
Open to traffic

Crow's Bridge (Putnam County, Indiana)
Built 1902
Through truss bridge over Big Walnut Creek on CR 100 East
Open to traffic

Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail Bridge (Cheatham County, Tennessee)
Built 1901
Parker through truss bridge over Sycamore Creek on Cumberland River Bicentennial Trail (Formerly Tennessee Central Railroad), a "Rails to Trails" project in Ashland City, TN.
Open to pedestrians

Custer Road Bridge (Sanilac County, Michigan)
Built 1905; Replaced 1996
Lost Warren pony truss bridge over Black River I/C Drain on Custer Road in Near Carsonville
Replaced by new bridge

De Soto Railroad Bridge (Johnson County, Kansas)
Built 1907
Pony truss railroad bridge over Lexington Avenue in De Soto
Open to railroad traffic above and highway traffic below

De Soto Railroad Viaduct (Jackson County, Illinois)
Built 1903
Concrete girder and Pony Plate Girder bridge over US 51, CN Railroad, and Oak Street on the Union Pacific Railroad in De Soto
Open to railroad traffic above and vehicle traffic below