One of three similar bridges near Hull, this stringer bridge is the northern crossing of US Highway 75.
Built in 1931, the bridge consists of three steel stringer bridges, set on concrete substructures. These beams are arranged in a pattern with six total beams. However, the main span outer beams have been replaced, likely because of truck strikes.
This style of bridge was common on American railroads, due to the ease of construction and durability.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition, with no major defects noted.
The author has ranked the bridge as being minimally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.