Random Bridges
Eads Bridge
Eads Bridge
This steel arch bridge is among the most iconic and significant bridges in the United States
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri to East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois
Owner: City of St. Louis
Status: In Use by Automobiles and Light Rail
Built 1867-1874
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and James B. Eads
for
St. Louis and Illinois Bridge Company
Design:
520' and 2-502' ribbed steel deck arch, stone arch and deck girder
Description:
Ribbed steel deck arch bridge over Mississippi River, railroads and city streets
Significance:
MacArthur Bridge
MacArthur Bridge
(St. Louis Municipal Bridge)
This massive Pennsylvania through truss once carried two decks of traffic across the Mississippi River
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri to East St. Louis, St. Clair County, Illinois
Owner: Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
Status: Open to Railroad Traffic
Built 1912
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas
for
Municipal Bridge and Terminals Commission of St. Louis
Design:
1-677' and 2-672' Pennsylvania through trusses
Description:
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Significance:
MacArthur Bridge Approach Viaduct (Southwest)
MacArthur Bridge Approach Viaduct (Southwest)
This deck truss and girder viaduct serves as the southwestern approach to the MacArthur Bridge
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri
Owner: Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
Status: In Use
Built 1929
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Dunham Construction Company of St. Louis
for
Municipal Bridge and Terminals Commission of St. Louis
Design:
117' Pratt deck truss, through plate girder and deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Pratt deck truss and deck plate girder viaduct over Terminal Railroad Association and city streets
Significance:
MacArthur Bridge Approach Viaduct (West)
MacArthur Bridge Approach Viaduct (West)
This combined railroad and highway viaduct serves as the western approach to the MacArthur Bridge, and has been heavily altered since it was constructed
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri
Owner: Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
Status: In Use, Roadway Approach Demolished
Built 1913
by
American Bridge Company of New York, Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas and Fruin-Colnon Contracting Company of St. Louis, Missouri
for
Municipal Bridge and Terminals Commission of St. Louis
Design:
125' Pratt through truss and deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Through truss and deck girder viaduct over Terminal Railroad Association, Interstates 44/55 and city streets
Significance:
McKinley Bridge
McKinley Bridge
This large Pennsylvania through truss bridge once carried the Illinois Terminal Railroad across the Mississippi River
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri to Venice, Madison County, Illinois
Owner: Illinois Department of Transportation
Status: Open to Automobile Traffic
Built 1910
by
Pennsylvania Steel Company of Steelton, Pennsylvania and Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Missouri
for
Illinois Traction System
Design:
523' and 2-521' Pennsylvania through trusses and modern steel girder
Description:
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Significance:
Merchants Bridge
Merchants Bridge
This massive Pennsylvania through truss bridge was once a critical crossing of the Mississippi River
St. Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri to Venice, Madison County, Illinois
Owner: Terminal Railroad Association of St. Louis
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Built 1890, 1903 and 1910
by
Union Bridge Company of Athens, Pennsylvania; Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio and Unknown
for
St. Louis Merchants Bridge Terminal Railway
Design:
3-520' Pennsylvania through trusses and deck plate girder
Description:
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Significance: