Four Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1915
Pony truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on CR 400 South
Open to traffic

Four Mile Creek Bridge (Greene County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on CR 600 West
Open to traffic

Four Mile Creek TR 216 Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1955 by the Champion Bridge Co. of Wilmington, Oh.
Pony truss bridge over Four Mile Creek on TR 216
Open to traffic

Fourche LaFave AR 307 Bridge (Yell County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1984
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Fourche LaFave on AR 307
Replaced by a new bridge

Fourche LaFave US 71 Bridge (Scott County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Fourche LaFave on US 71 north of Y City
Replaced by modern bridge in 1982

Fourche Renault Old MO 8 Bridge (Washington County, Missouri)
Built 1922; made obsolete by a new bridge in 1965
Pony truss bridge over Fourche a Renault on Old MO 8 (CR 214) west of Potosi
Open to traffic

Fourche River AR 166 Bridge (Randolph County, Arkansas)
Built 1942
Pony truss bridge over Fourche River on AR 166 northeast of Pocahontas
Open to traffic

Fourteenth Street Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Built 1925; main span replaced 1988
Wooden bridge over the Union Pacific Railroad on W. 14th Street in North Little Rock
Kingpost truss span replaced with a steel stringer span in 1988, but timber trestle substructure preserved

Fourth Street Bridge (Fremont County, Colorado)
Built 1891 by the Bullen Bridge Co.; modified 1928; replaced in 2001; reconstructed ca. 2004
Through truss bridge over Arkansas River in Canon City
Open to pedestrians only

Fowlersville Covered Bridge (Columbia County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1886 by Charles King; relocated in 1986
Covered bridge over a branch of Briar Creek in Briar Creek Park
Open to pedestrians only

Foxburg Bridge (Armstrong County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1921; rehabilitated 1981/1985; demolished July 24, 2008
Lost through truss bridge over Allegheny River on PA 58 in Foxburg
Replaced by a new bridge

Franklin Bottoms Bridge (Washington County, Indiana)
Built 1905
Pony truss bridge over Cammie Thomas Ditch on Franklin Bottoms
Open to traffic

Franklin Street Bridge (Cook County, Illinois)
Built 1920; rehabilitated 2002
Bascule bridge over Main Branch Chicago River on Franklin Street in Chicago
Open to traffic

Fredericktown Bridge (Nelson County, Kentucky)
Built 1904
Through truss bridge over Beech Fork on Fredericktown Road in Fredericktown, KY
Open to traffic

Fredricksburg Road Bridge (Washington County, Indiana)
Built 1898; rehabilitated 1987
Through truss bridge over South Fork Blue River on Fredricksburg Road in Fredericksburg
Closed to all traffic

Freeport Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Originally built 1878 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. over Upper Iowa River on a county road; relocated 1989
Relocated bowstring through truss bridge at Trout Run Park in Decorah
Open to pedestrians only

Fremont Mill Bridge (Jones County, Iowa)
Built 1873 by the Massillon Bridge Co.; relocated 1985
Relocated bowstring through truss bridge in Central Park, east of Anamosa
Open to pedestrians

French Creek Bridge (Crawford County, Pennsylvania)
Through truss bridge over French Creek on US 6 (French Creek Parkway) in Cambridge Springs
Open to two-lane traffic

French Drive Bridge (Vigo County, Indiana)
Built 1941
Pony truss bridge over Prairie Creek on French Drive
Open to traffic

Frenchmans Bayou US 61 Bridge (Mississippi County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Frenchmans Bayou on US 61
Replaced by a new bridge in 1954

Frenchmans Bluff Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built 1886 by the King Bridge Co.
Lost through truss bridge over Cuivre River on Frenchmans Bluff Road northeast of Troy
Destroyed by an overweight truck on July 22, 2006

Friendship Gardens Bridge (Hendricks County, Indiana)
Built 1886 by the Morse Bridge Co.
Through truss bridge over White Lick Creek relocated to a park in Plainfield
Open to pedestrians only on a trail.

Friendship Road Bridge (Monroe County, Indiana)
Through truss bridge over Stephens Creek on Friendship Road
Open to traffic

Frisco Bridge (Shelby County, Tennessee)
Completed May 12, 1892, under the direction of engineer George S. Morison
Cantilevered through truss railroad bridge over the Mississippi River at Memphis
Open to railroad traffic

Frog Bayou Old AR 282 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Built 1921-22 by the J.S. Terry Construction Co. of Poteau, OK
Abandoned through truss bridge over Frog Bayou on Old AR 282
Derelict

Frontage Road Bridge (Fayette County, Illinois)
Built 1899
Pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on I-70 frontage road
Open to traffic

Fruit Road Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1954; replaced 2007
Lost pony truss bridge over Sugar Fork on Fruit Road, 4.7 mi. west of Grantfork
Replaced by new bridge

Frumet Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Made obsolete by a new bridge on Route H in 1962 or earlier
Abandoned through truss bridge over Big River west of Frumet, visible from Route H
Abandoned with deck missing

Fryer's Ford Bridge (Conway County, Arkansas)
Built 1890 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co. of Canton, Ohio
Through truss bridge over East Fork Point Remove Creek on CR 67 (Fryer Bridge Road)
Open to traffic

Fulfer Creek Bridge (Effingham County, Illinois)
Built 1909
Pony truss bridge over Fulfer Creek on TR 34A, 1.25 mi. southwest of Gilmore
Open to traffic

Fulton Railroad Bridge (Hempstead County, Arkansas)
Through truss bridge over the Red River on the Union Pacific Railroad at Fulton
Open to traffic

Furnace Road Bridge (Snyder County, Pennsylvania)
Built ca. 1890 by the Variety Iron Works; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over Middle Creek on Furnace Road (TR 439), at the end of PA 3007
Open to traffic

Furnas Mill Bridge (Johnson County, Indiana)
Built 1885; rehabilitated 2006
Open through truss bridge over Sugar Creek on Pisgah Road. Located in Atterbury Fish and Wildlife Area.
Closed to all traffic

Gage Junction Bridge (Randolph County, Illinois)
Through truss railroad bridge over the Kaskaskia River just above the Lock and Dam northwest of Chester
Still in use

Gale Bridge (Alexander County, Illinois)
Built 1933; bypassed by new bridge in 1990
Through truss bridge over Sexton Creek on Old Illinois Route 3 just off New Route 3 near Gale
Open to two-lane traffic with a 36 ton weight limit

Galena Wagon Bridge (Stone County, Missouri)
Built 1910-11 by the Western Bridge Co. Made obsolete by parallel Galena Y Bridge in 1927. Dismantled Spring 1929, with two spans reused in the Hootentown Bridge.
Lost three-span through truss bridge over James River at Galena
No longer standing, but one concrete pier remains

Galla Creek Bridge (Pope County, Arkansas)
Built 1920; made obsolete by a new US 64 alignment in 1936; replaced 1998
Lost through truss bridge over Galla Creek on Old US 64 at Pottsville
Replaced by a new bridge

Gallatin Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Lost through truss bridge over Grand River near Gallatin
No longer exists

Gallman Road Bridge (Licking County, Ohio)
Built 1887 by the Columbia Bridge Works over St. Mary's River in Mercer County; relocated in 2002
Through truss bridge over Raccoon Creek on a pedestrian trail in Newark
Open to pedestrians only

Galls Creek Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 1938
Through truss bridge over Galls Creek on I-5 Frontage Road
Open to traffic

Gannon Road Bridge (Vigo County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over East Little Sugar Creek on Gannon Road
Open to traffic

Garden City Old US 31 Bridge (Cullman County, Alabama)
Bridge made obselete by the new US 31 bridge in 1960
Parker through truss bridge over Mulberry Fork Black Warrior River on Old US 31 in Garden City
Bridge is technically abandoned, but it is soon going to be officially a part of a walking trail and park.

Gardner River Bridge (Park County, Wyoming)
Built 1939
Deck truss bridge over Gardner River on Grand Loop Road
Open to traffic

Garland City Railroad Bridge (Miller County, Arkansas)
Built 1926 Virginia Bridge & Iron Company
Through truss bridge over Red River on railroad in Garland City
Open to traffic

Garner Road Bridge (Ray County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over West Fork Crooked River on Garner Road
Open to traffic

Gasconade Bridge (Gasconade County, Missouri)
Built 1931; replaced 1995
Lost cantilevered through truss bridge over Gasconade River on MO 100
Replaced by new bridge

Gasconade River MO 32 Bridge (Laclede County, Missouri)
Built 1932
Through truss bridge over Gasconade River on MO 32
Open to traffic

Gasconade River Old US 66 Bridge (Laclede County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Three-span through truss bridge over Gasconade River on Old US 66 near Hazelgreen
Open to traffic

Gasconade River Railroad Bridge (Osage County, Missouri)
Built 1902 by A.J. Tullock; abandoned 1984
Massive steel railroad trestle over Gasconade River on the Rock Island Railroad between Freeburg and Belle
Railroad line currently inactive

Gasconade River Route O Bridge (Laclede County, Missouri)
Built 1958
Pony truss bridge over Gasconade River on Route O
Open to traffic

Gasconade River US 63 Bridge (Maries County, Missouri)
Replaced 1978 by a bridge on a new alignment
Lost through truss bridge over Gasconade River on US 63 between Vienna and Vichy
Replaced by new bridge

Gatton Rocks Bridge (Richland County, Ohio)
Rehabilitated 1975
Through truss bridge over Clear Fork Mohican River on Stoffer Road (TR 403)
Open to traffic

Geeting Covered Bridge (Preble County, Ohio)
Built 1894 by Everett S. Sherman; rehabilitated 1973, and 2008
Covered bridge over Prices Creek on TR 436 (Price Road)
Open to traffic

Geff Bridge (Wayne County, Illinois)
Built 1910; replaced 1995
Lost pony truss bridge over Deer Creek on CR 1700E (TR 406), southeast of Geff
Replaced by modern bridge

Geneva Ford Bridge (Jennings County, Indiana)
Built 1907
Through truss bridge over Sand Creek on CR 250 West
Open to traffic

Geneva Street over the Verdugo Wash (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1938
Pony truss bridge over Verdugo Wash on Geneva Street in Glendale
Open to traffic

Gentry Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge on AR 59, near Gentry
No longer exists

Gentryville Bridge (Gentry County, Missouri)
Built 1954, relocated to Gentryville in 1962, and replaced 1992
Lost through truss over Grand River just west of Gentryville on Washington Street (CR 459), beyond the end of Route T
Replaced by a concrete bridge

George Hutchins Covered Bridge (Fairfield County, Ohio)
Originally built 1904 over Clear Creek on Strickler Road; relocated and reconstructed in 2000
Covered bridge relocated to Alley Park south of Lancaster
Open to pedestrians only

George Miller Covered Bridge (Brown County, Ohio)
Covered bridge over West Fork of Eagle Creek on George Miller Road
Open to traffic

George Rogers Clark Memorial Bridge (Jefferson County, Kentucky)
Built 1929; tolls removed 1946; rehabilitated 1958
Cantilevered through truss bridge over Ohio River on US 31 at Louisville
Open to traffic

George Street Bridge (Dearborn County, Indiana)
Built 1887 by Lomas Forge & Bridge Works; rehabilitated 1989
Through truss bridge over Hogan Creek on George Street in Aurora
Open to two-lane traffic

Georgetown Loop Deck Truss Bridge (Clear Creek County, Colorado)
Deck truss over Clear Creek on the Georgetown Loop Railroad
Open to traffic

Georgetown Loop Pony Truss Bridge (Clear Creek County, Colorado)
Pony truss bridge over Clear Creek on the Georgetown Loop Railroad
Open to traffic

German Creek Bridge (Grainger County, Tennessee)
Built 1941, one of four cantilevered through truss bridges built after TVA dams impounded rivers in East Tennessee
Cantilevered through truss bridge over German Creek on State Highway 375
Open to traffic

Germantown Covered Bridge (Montgomery County, Ohio)
Built 1870; relocated 1911
Covered bridge over Little Twin Creek on Linden Avenue (CR 56) in Germantown
Open to pedestrians only

Gibbs Avenue Bridge (Lawrence County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Clear Creek on Gibbs Avenue in Pierce City
Open to one-lane traffic with a 5 ton weight limit

Gibson's Covered Bridge (Chester County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1872
Covered bridge over East Branch Brandywine Creek on Harmony Hill Road
Open to traffic

Gill Bridge (Ralls County, Missouri)
Built 1909 by Stupp Brothers Bridge & Iron Co.; replaced 1996
Lost through truss over Lick Creek on Lick Creek Lane (CR 181) just west of Perry
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Gilliece Bridge (Winneshiek County, Iowa)
Built 1874 by the Wrought Iron Bridge Co.
Bowstring through truss bridge over Upper Iowa River on Cattle Creek Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Gilliland's Covered Bridge (Etowah County, Alabama)
Originally built 1899 over Little Wills Creek near Reece City, AL. Bridge restored and relocated to present day location in 1967.
Lattice through truss bridge over A small pond in Noccalula Falls Park on a pedestrian trail in Noccalula Falls Park off of AL 211 in Gadsden
Open to pedestrians

Gilmore Bridge (Carroll County, Indiana)
Built 1905 in Pulaski County over Big Monon Ditch, moved to Carroll County and restored in 2006-07
Stearns through truss bridge over Wabash & Erie Canal on Trail in Delphi
Open to pedestrians only on a trail.

Gilmore Bridge (Pulaski County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1880; relocated 2006; reopened Nov. 2007
Relocated Stearns through truss bridge formerly over Big Monon Ditch on CR 1175 West. Moved to Delphi in Carroll County.
Open to pedestrians only

Gimlet Creek Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Pony truss bridge over Gimlet Creek on MO 34 near Glenallen
Open to two-lane traffic

Gipsy Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built 1928
Lost through truss bridge over Castor River north of Gipsy on CR 736
Demolished in Summer 2002 and replaced with a boring concrete bridge

Gladden Creek Bridge (Dent County, Missouri)
Built 1934
Through truss bridge over Gladden Creek on MO 19 south of Salem
Open to traffic

Glasgow Bridge (Howard County, Missouri)
Built 1925; rehabilitated 1986; closed to traffic on August 4, 2008, for replacement of the superstructure
Lost five-span through truss bridge over the Missouri River on MO 240 at Glasgow
Currently undergoing demolition with the first two spans imploded September 8, 2008

Glasgow Railroad Bridge (Howard County, Missouri)
Originally built 1878-79 by Gen. William Sooy Smith as a five-span Whipple through truss and described as the world's first all-steel bridge. Replaced by a new bridge in 1900 reusing some of the substructure, but with Parker truss spans
Four-span through truss railroad bridge over the Missouri River on the Gateway Western Railroad at Glasgow
Open to traffic

Glenallen Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built in 1905 or 1908 (depending on source). Replaced 1961 by a concrete bridge on Route ZZ, but the old bridge still remains in use.
Two-span pony truss bridge over Little Crooked Creek at Glenallen in Glen Allen
Open to traffic on a paved road with a 3 ton weight limit

Glennonville Bridge (Dunklin County, Missouri)
Built 1939, replacing an earlier bridge built 1922
Through truss bridge over St. Francis River on MO 53 near Glennonville
Open to two-lane traffic

Glenoaks Blvd. over the Verdugo Wash (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1938
Pony truss bridge over Verdugo Wash on Glenoaks Blvd. in Glendale
Open to traffic

Glenwood Bridge (Pike County, Arkansas)
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Caddo River on US 70 at Glenwood
No longer exists

Glover Cary Bridge (Daviess County, Kentucky)
Opened Sept. 1940; made obsolete in 2002 by the William H. Natcher Bridge
Through truss bridge over Ohio River on IN 161 (formerly US 231) at downtown Owensboro in Owensboro
Open to two-lane traffic

Glover River Bridge (McCurtain County, Oklahoma)
Built 1953
Through truss bridge over Glover River on OK 3
Open to traffic

Goddard Covered Bridge (Fleming County, Kentucky)
Goddard Covered Bridge is the only Town Lattice Truss Covered Bridge in KY. Original building date unknown but design patented in 1820. Bridge placed on National Register of Historic Places in 1975. Bridge restored in 2006.
Lattice through truss bridge over Sand Lick Creek on KY 3110
Open to traffic

Gold Hill Railroad Bridge (Jackson County, Oregon)
Built 1905
Warren through truss bridge over Rogue River on Central Oregon & Pacific Railroad Tracks in Gold Hill
Open to traffic

Goldline (ATSF) over Avenue 19 (Los Angeles County, California)
Built in 1930, purchased by the MTA in 1990
Pony truss bridge over Avenue 19 on Goldline in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Goldline (ATSF) over San Fernando Road (Los Angeles County, California)
Built 1930, purchased by MTA in 1990
Pony truss bridge over San Fernando Road on Goldline in Los Angeles
Open to traffic

Goodwin Road Bridge (Chelan County, Washington)
Built 1929
Deck truss bridge over Wenatchee River on Goodwin Road
Open to traffic

Goose Creek Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Goose Creek on John Deere Road
Open to traffic

Gootch's Mill Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1905-06, possibly replacing an earlier covered bridge
Through truss bridge over Petite Saline Creek at the end of Route V, southeast of Boonville
Open to one-lane traffic

Gordon Bridge (Butler County, Kansas)
Bypassed by new bridge in 1985
Abandoned through truss bridge over Walnut River on SW 163rd, west of Gordon
Abandoned with deck removed

Gorge Street Bridge (Orange County, Indiana)
Built 1904; rehabilitated 1995
Through truss bridge over French Lick Creek on Gorge Street in French Lick
Open to traffic

Gospel Street Bridge (Orange County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1880
Through truss bridge over Lick Creek on Gospel Street in Paoli
Open to traffic

Gotch Park Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Built for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad; converted for trail use in 1991
Through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on the Three Rivers Bike Trail at Gotch Park near Humboldt
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Gottlieb Brown Covered Bridge (Montour County, Pennsylvania)
Built 1881 by George W. Keefer
Covered bridge over Chillesquaque Creek on Bridge Road (TR 594), east of Milton
Open to traffic

Gould Farm Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1885 by the Cleveland Bridge Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss bridge over Shoal Creek on Gould Farm Road northeast of Kingston
Replaced by concrete bridge

Gourd Neck Road Bridge (Hot Spring County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1920; rebuilt 2000
Rebuilt pony truss bridge over Cove Creek on Gourd Neck Road (CR 77)
Open to traffic

Governor Bebb Park Covered Bridge (Butler County, Ohio)
Originally located across Indian Creek on Fairfield Road west of Oxford. Moved in 1966 to Governor Bebb Park in Morgan Township.
Through truss bridge


Governor Kirker Coverede Bridge (Adams County, Ohio)
Built 1890
Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Eagle Creek, east fork in Liberty
Open to pedestrians