Located in the Englewood neighborhood of Chicago, this bridge crosses South Princeton Avenue near W. 60th Street.
Built in 1898 as the railroad raised their tracks through the area, the bridge consists of a trio of through plate girder spans, set onto stone abutments and steel piers.
In addition, the bridge consists of a ballasted deck.
This type of bridge is typical for early grade separations in Chicago.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair condition, with some deterioration.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.