This bridge is a basic Through Plate Girder over Highland Drive (125th Avenue).
Built in 1912, the bridge features a single through girder span, set onto crumbling concrete substructures.
This type of bridge is common on railroads all across the United States. Overall, the bridge remains in fair condition. Significant cosmetic deterioration has begun on the substructures.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is looking at the east face. The bridge can be accessed from the road it crosses.