Railroad Bridges in Johnson County, Kansas
Johnson County is located in east central Kansas, and is one of the principal counties of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The seat is Olathe, while the largest city is Overland Park.
Random Bridges
BNSF Lexington Avenue Bridge
BNSF Lexington Avenue Bridge
This Warren pony truss bridge carries an inactive spur over Lexington Avenue in De Soto
De Soto, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: Closed to all Traffic
Built 1940 using a span fabricated 1907
by
Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Company of North Milwaukee, Wisconsin
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
105' Warren pony truss
Description:
Warren pony truss bridge over Lexington Avenue
Significance:
BNSF Kill Creek Bridge (North)
BNSF Kill Creek Bridge (North)
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #10.8)
This through plate girder bridge is one of two parallel bridges across Kill Creek in De Soto
De Soto, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1907
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
106' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Kill Creek
Significance:
Abandoned Martin Creek Arch
Abandoned Martin Creek Arch
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #39C)
This abandoned concrete arch bridge crosses Martin Creek on the east side of Edgerton
Edgerton, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: Abandoned
Built 1912
by
Unknown
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
24' concrete arch
Description:
Abandoned concrete arch bridge over Martin Creek
Significance:
BNSF Mill Creek Bridge (Holliday)
BNSF Mill Creek Bridge (Holliday)
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #0A)
This large through plate girder bridge crosses Mill Creek alongside Wilder Road
Holliday, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1917
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
105' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Mill Creek
Significance:
BNSF Wilder Road Bridge
BNSF Wilder Road Bridge
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #X13.6)
This steel stringer bridge crosses Wilder Road near Holliday Junction
Holliday, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1953
by
Ryerson & Son Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
32' steel stringer and timber pile trestle
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over Wilder Road
Significance:
BNSF Kill Creek Bridge (South)
BNSF Kill Creek Bridge (South)
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #10.8)
This deck plate girder bridge is one of two parallel bridges across Kill Creek in De Soto
De Soto, Johnson County, Kansas
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1942
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
1-42', 2-30' deck plate girder and steel stringer
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Kill Creek
Significance: