Located in the Irving Park neighborhood of Chicago, this through girder bridge crosses West Addusib Street near N. Kenton Avenue.
Built in 1902, the bridge features three through girder spans, set onto stone and steel substructures. It appears that little alterations have been made to the bridge. The approach girders are officially listed as A-Girders by the railroad documents.
Unlike later bridges, this bridge and the others in the area feature steel structures.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition, with minimal significant deterioration.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design and large numbers of similar bridges in the area.
The photo above is an overview. Unfortunately, an obnoxious billboard ruined my shot here.