Located on the east side of Topeka near the BNSF yard, this is the northern of two bridges over Golden Avenue.
Built in 1903, the bridge consists of a single ballast deck through girder span, set onto concrete substructures. In 1927, a trestle approach was added on the west side of the bridge.
This style of bridge was common for crossing roadways, as it allowed sufficient clearance underneath. This track appears to be primarily used as a lead into the yard to the west.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition, with no significant deteriorations or alterations noted.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.