Albert Lea Viaduct (Freeborn County, Minnesota)
Built 1934 by A. Guthrie & Co. of Minneapolis; replaced 2001Lost two-span through truss bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad tracks on MN 13 in Albert LeaReplaced by modern bridge
Arkadelphia Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Originally built 1933 over Caddo River; relocated 1960 to replace
the previous bridgeThrough truss bridge over Ouachita River at Arkadelphia carrying AR 7, AR 8, and AR 51Open to traffic
Bridgeport Bridge (Belmont County, Ohio)
Built 1893 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. Rehabilitated 1987 with load-bearing Bailey truss
installed over the deckClosed three-span through truss bridge over Ohio River Back Channel on US 40 between Bridgeport and Wheeling IslandClosed to all traffic
Carey's Ford Bridge (Miami County, Kansas)
Built 1909 by the Kansas City Bridge Co.; made obsolete by new bridge 2008, but remains openThrough truss bridge over Marais Des Cygnes River on 335th Street, southeast of StantonOpen to traffic
Carroll Street Bridge (Wabash County, Indiana)
Built 1889 by the Milwaukee Bridge & Iron Works; rehabilitated 1982Lost two-span through truss bridge over Wabash River on Smith Street in WabashNo longer exists
Cavehill Road Truss Bridge (Ripley County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920Through truss bridge over Laughery Creek on Cavehill RoadOpen to one-lane 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 FallsOpen to pedestrians only
Cuivre River US 61 Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Replaced 1969Lost four-span through truss bridge over Cuivre River on US 61 north of TroyReplaced by a pair of bridges on a four-lane highway
Danville Railroad Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1899 by the Pennsylvania Steel Co. of Steelton, PAThrough truss bridge over Petit Jean River on the LRWN Railroad near DanvilleRailroad line currently out of service
Dolles Mill Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Manufactured 1913 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co. and erected by Miller & Borcherding Bridge Builders.Through truss bridge over Whitewater River northwest of Sedgewickville near Bollinger/Dolles MillClosed to all traffic
East Main Street Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built 1898 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1978Through truss bridge over North Fork Licking River on East Main Street in NewarkOpen to traffic
Enochs Knob Road Bridge (Franklin County, Missouri)
Built 1908Through truss bridge over Boeuf Creek on Enochs Knob RoadOpen to one-lane traffic
Enterprise Bridge (Dickinson County, Kansas)
Built 1924-25 by the Yancey Construction Co.; dedicated Sept. 17, 1925; replaced 1988Lost through truss bridge over Smoky Hill River on K-43 at EnterpriseReplaced by modern bridge
Flat Creek MO 39 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1938Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on MO 39Open to two-lane traffic
Gootch's Mill Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1905-06, possibly replacing an earlier covered bridgeThrough truss bridge over Petite Saline Creek at the end of Route V, southeast of BoonvilleOpen to one-lane traffic
Green Valley Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1906Through truss bridge over Hinkson Creek on Green Valley Road in ColumbiaOpen to one-lane traffic with a 3 ton weight limit
Harvest Avenue Bridge (Redwood County, Minnesota)
Through truss bridge over the Minnesota River on Harvest Avenue north of BelviewOpen to traffic
Howard Ford Bridge (Christian County, Missouri)
Built 1920-21 by the Pioneer Construction Co. of Kansas City; replaced 1990Lost through truss over James River on Blue Springs Road (CR 143) northwest of Nixa in SpringfieldReplaced by new concrete bridge
Klondike Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1913-15 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co. of Omaha. Replaced by modern bridge in 1977.Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on 180th Street southeast of Sioux FallsOpen to pedestrians only
L'Anguille River US 79 Bridge (Lee County, Arkansas)
Lost three-span through truss bridge over L'Anguille River on US 79 just east of Marianna in MariannaReplaced by new bridge in 1947
Lamine River Old US 40 Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1924Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Route M (Old US 40) just north of I-70Open to traffic
Lemay Ferry Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1933Lost two-span through truss bridge over Meramec River on US 61/67 north of Arnold in OakvilleReplaced by a new bridge in September 2004; old bridge demolished November 2004
Magazine Third Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1938 by the Vincennes Bridge Co.; closed to traffic ca. 1998Through truss bridge over Petit Jean River on Old AR 109 (CR 277) south of MagazineClosed to all traffic
Maries River CR 608 Bridge (Osage County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1915Twin through truss bridge over Maries River on CR 608 northeast of WestphaliaOpen to traffic with a 7 ton weight limit
Matheson Railroad Bridge (Elbert County, Colorado)
Originally built 1883 by the American Bridge Co. as an eight-span bridge
at Colona, Illinois, over the Rock River. Two spans relocated here in 1920
to replace an 1899 trestle. Rails removed in 1992.
Abandoned two-span through truss bridge over Big Sandy Creek on the Rock Island Railroad east of MathesonRailroad line discontinued with tracks removed
North Fork Route M Bridge (Jasper County, Missouri)
Built 1949Pony truss bridge over North Fork Spring River on Route M (Baseline Road) in CarytownOpen to two-lane traffic
Old Yankton Road Bridge (Minnehaha County, South Dakota)
Built 1895 by S.M. HewettThrough truss bridge over Big Sioux River on Old Yankton Road in Sioux FallsOpen to pedestrians only
Osceola Bridge (St. Clair County, Missouri)
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Osage River at OsceolaDemolished with the creation of Truman Reservoir
Prowers Bridge (Bent County, Colorado)
First built as a timber bridge in 1900 by the
Kansas City Bridge Co. Truss spans added by the Pueblo Bridge Co.
in 1902, 1906, 1909, and 1921Five-span through truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 34Replaced by a new bridge in 1994, now closed to all traffic
Renwick Road Bridge (Will County, Illinois)
Built by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. at an unknown dateThrough truss bridge over Du Page River on Renwick Road in PlainfieldOpen to one-lane traffic (?)
Rogue's Ford Bridge (Rabun County, Georgia)
Lost through truss bridge over the Chattooga River, next to US 76Removed
Sample's Crossing Bridge (Fergus County, Montana)
Built 1899 by the King Bridge Co.; replaced by new bridge in 1948 but allowed to remain standingThrough truss bridge over Judith River on Route 81Unknown status
Santa Fe Street Bridge (Jackson County, Missouri)
Built 1912; rehabilitated 1998Through truss bridge over the BNSF Railroad on Santa Fe Street in SibleyOpen to traffic
Shackelford Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1913Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Shackelford Bridge RoadOpen to traffic
South Fork US 421 Bridge (Clinton County, Indiana)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1985Pony truss bridge over South Fork Wildcat Creek on US 421Open 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 67Open to two-lane traffic
Turkey Knob Bridge (Polk County, Missouri)
Through truss bridge over Little Sac River on 505th Road, southeast of AldrichClosed to all traffic
War Eagle Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built 1907 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co. of Jacksonville, IllinoisThrough truss bridge over War Eagle Creek on CR 98Open to traffic
Wards Crossing Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Built 1905 by the Converse Bridge Co. of Chattanooga, TennesseeThrough truss bridge over Fourche LaFave on Rover Road/Sunlight Bay Road southwest of PlainviewOpen to one-lane traffic
Wildlife Road Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1910Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Wildlife Road near Lamine River Conservation AreaOpen to one-lane traffic
Windsor Harbor Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Originally built 1875 by the Keystone Bridge Co. over River Des Peres
at Lemay Ferry in St. Louis. Relocated to Kimmswick in 1930; bypassed
by new bridge in 1985.Wrought-iron through truss over Rock Creek at Kimmswick in ImperialOpen to pedestrians only
Wyaconda River Bridge (Lewis County, Missouri)
Lost(?) through truss bridge over Wyaconda River somewhere near La GrangeNo longer exists