Located west of Warren near Canyon Park Road, this stone arch bridge crosses a tributary of Clear Creek.
Built in 1853 as an early stone arch in Illinois, this structure features a single stone arch span. The arch was lined in 1920, and fully encased in 1944.
East of the Mississippi, railroad bridges, particularly stone arches, dating to the 1850s aren't extremely rare, like they are west of the Mississippi River.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition. Unfortunately, no visible stonework was found on the structure.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the older age of the structure, but the significant alterations.
The photo above is an overview.