This large stone arch bridge crosses an unnamed creek just east of DeWitt.
Built in 1890, the bridge is a rather small stone arch. Despite this, it is considerably aged and one of the older structures along this line.
In addition, the bridge currently continues to carry a double track mainline.
Overall, the bridge is in good condition. An extra headwall has been added to the bridge to prevent ballast from falling in the water.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the old age and small arch.
The photo above is an overview. It can be accessed from a parallel road.