Railroad Bridges in , Missouri
Random Bridges
UP US-69 Bridge (Southbound)
UP US-69 Bridge (Southbound)
(Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Bridge #4831)
This steel stringer bridge crosses southbound US Highway 69 north of Mosby
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1954
by
Unknown
for
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad
Design:
50' steel stringer
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over southbound US Highway 69
Significance:
CPKC Blue Ridge Boulevard Bridge
CPKC Blue Ridge Boulevard Bridge
This deck plate girder bridge crosses Blue Ridge Boulevard in Grandview
Grandview, Jackson County, Missouri
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: In Use
Built 1928
by
Unknown and List Construction Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Kansas City Southern Railway
Design:
40' deck plate girder
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Blue Ridge Boulevard
Significance:
CPKC Doxies Creek Bridge
CPKC Doxies Creek Bridge
(Chicago & Alton Railroad Bridge #375.3)
This large deck plate girder bridge crosses Doxies Creek west of Armstrong
Armstrong, Howard County, Missouri
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: In Use
Built 1900
by
American Bridge Company (Lassig Branch)
for
Chicago & Alton Railway
Design:
1-70', 2-47', 2-40' and 1-25' deck plate girders
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Doxies Creek
Significance:
BNSF Little Blue River Bridge
BNSF Little Blue River Bridge
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #431B)
This Pratt through truss bridge crosses the Little Blue River west of Sibley
Sibley, Jackson County, Missouri
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1908
by
Unknown
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
150' Pratt through truss and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Little Blue 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:
Katy Trail - Lake Creek Bridge
Katy Trail - Lake Creek Bridge
This concrete arch bridge carries the Katy Trail over Lake Creek in Dutzow
Dutzow, Warren County, Missouri
Owner: Missouri State Parks
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1918
by
Unknown
for
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway
Design:
2-25' concrete arches
Description:
Concrete arch bridge over Lake Creek
Significance:
BNSF County 221 Bridge
BNSF County 221 Bridge
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #372D)
This through and deck plate girder bridge crosses County Road 221 east of Bosworth
Bosworth, Carroll County, Missouri
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1903 and 1910
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
42' through plate girder and deck plate girder
Description:
Through and deck plate girder bridge over County Road 221 and Unnamed Creek
Significance:
Katy Trail - Rocheport Tunnel
Katy Trail - Rocheport Tunnel
This small tunnel carries the Katy Trail under Moniteau Bluff in Rocheport
Rocheport, Howard County, Missouri
Owner: Missouri State Parks
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1892
by
R.P. McCormick & Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Missouri, Kansas & Eastern Railway
Design:
243' bored tunnel
Description:
Bored tunnel under Moniteau Bluff
Significance:
Marlowe Creek Bridge
Marlowe Creek Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #G50.17)
This short through truss bridge carries Kildeer Lane over Marlowe Creek south of Grant City
Grant City, Worth County, Missouri
Owner: Worth County
Status: Open to Automobile Traffic
Built 1901 using a span fabricated 1885
by
Unknown
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
88' Pratt through truss and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Marlowe Creek
Significance:
Frankford Stone Arch
Frankford Stone Arch
This stone arch bridge is a remain of a long abandoned railroad
Frankford, Pike County, Missouri
Owner: Private Owner
Status: Abandoned
Built c. 1890
by
Unknown
for
St. Louis & Hannibal Railroad
Design:
24' stone arch
Description:
Stone arch bridge over unnamed creek
Significance: