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Abandoned Fall River Bridge
Abandoned Fall River Bridge
(St. Louis–San Francisco Railway Bridge #F421.8)
This abandoned through truss bridge crosses the Fall River and 1450 Road west of New Albany
New Albany, Wilson County, Kansas
Owner: South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad
Status: Abandoned
Built 1905
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
St. Louis–San Francisco Railway
Design:
164' Pratt through truss and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Fall River
Significance:
Ball Ford Trail Bridge
Ball Ford Trail Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #S98.18)
This unique through truss bridge carries Ball Ford Trail over the Grand River north of Darlington
Darlington, Gentry County, Missouri
Owner: Gentry County
Status: Closed to all Traffic
Built 1907 using a span fabricated 1879
by
Kellogg and Maurice of Athens, Pennsylvania
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
175' Pratt through truss and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Grand River
Significance:
Bartonville Railroad Crossing
Bartonville Railroad Crossing
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1709)
This large quadrangular lattice through truss bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over Sanitation Road, the Keokuk Junction Railway and the Tazewell & Peoria Railroad in Bartonville
Bartonville, Peoria County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1912
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Cleary-White Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
1-158', 1-137' and 3-118' quadrangular lattice through trusses
Description:
Quadrangular lattice through truss bridge over Sanitation Road, Keokuk Junction Railway and Tazewell & Peoria Railroad
Significance:
BNSF 60th Street Bridge
BNSF 60th Street Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #23.12)
This historic deck girder and steel stringer bridge was constructed using a span originally fabricated in 1879
Ralston, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1903 using a secondhand span fabricated 1879
by
Kellogg and Maurice of Athens, Pennsylvania
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
25' deck plate girder, 30' steel stringer and concrete slab
Description:
Deck girder and steel stringer bridge over 60th Street
Significance:
BNSF Big Blue River Bridge (Crete)
BNSF Big Blue River Bridge (Crete)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #80.02)
This deck plate girder bridge crosses the Big Blue River in Crete and was built with several spans from the original Plattsmouth Bridge
Crete, Saline County, Nebraska
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1901 using spans fabricated 1879 and 1901
by
Kellogg and Maurice of Athens, Pennsylvania and unknown
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
2-75' and 7-30' deck plate girders and 20' steel stringer
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Big Blue River
Significance:
BNSF Big Blue River Bridge (Hoag)
BNSF Big Blue River Bridge (Hoag)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #26.35)
This Pratt through truss bridge crosses the Big Blue River near the unincorporated community of Hoag
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1902 at an unknown location
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
130' Pratt through truss, timber pile trestle and modular concrete girder
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Big Blue River
Significance:
BNSF Brush Creek Bridge (Parkville)
BNSF Brush Creek Bridge (Parkville)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #13.70)
This Baltimore through truss bridge crosses Brush Creek west of Parkville
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1905
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
BNSF Railway
Design:
105' Baltimore through truss and concrete modular girder
Description:
Baltimore through truss bridge over Brush Creek
Significance:
BNSF Platte River Bridge (La Platte)
BNSF Platte River Bridge (La Platte)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #0.95)
This unique through truss and girder bridge was built using numerous different components
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska to La Platte, Sarpy County, Nebraska
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1903, 1910 and 1924
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio; American Bridge Company of New York and Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
Pratt and Baltimore through truss, through plate girder and deck plate girder
Description:
Through truss and girder bridge over Platte River
Significance:
BNSF Quincy Bay Bridge
BNSF Quincy Bay Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #261.50)
This deck plate girder bridge crosses the east channel of the Mississippi River at Quincy
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1960
by
Bethlehem Steel Company of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Kansas City Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
5-105', 2-95' deck plate girders
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Quincy Bay
Significance:
BNSF Rock Creek Bridge (Erie)
BNSF Rock Creek Bridge (Erie)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #21.89)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad over Rock Creek east of Erie
Erie, Whiteside County, Illinois
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1904
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
1-86' and 2-40' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Rock Creek
Significance:
BNSF US-10 Bridge (Hawley)
BNSF US-10 Bridge (Hawley)
(Northern Pacific Railway Bridge #234.1)
This steel stringer bridge carries the former Northern Pacific Railway mainline over US Highway 10 in Hawley
Hawley, Clay County, Minnesota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1959
by
Unknown and Kimmes Construction Company of Hastings, Minnesota
for
Northern Pacific Railway
Design:
1-37', 2-42', 2-46' steel stringers
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over US Highway 10
Significance:
Boonville Lift Bridge
Boonville Lift Bridge
(Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway Bridge #191.1)
This large polygonal Warren through truss vertical lift bridge carries a partially complete trail across the Missouri River
Boonville, Cooper County, Missouri to New Franklin, Howard County, Missouri
Owner: City of Boonville
Status: Partially Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1932
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kansas City Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway
Design:
408' polygonal Warren through truss lift bridge
Description:
Polygonal Warren through truss vertical lift bridge over Missouri River
Significance:
CN Kedzie Avenue Bridge (South Lawndale)
CN Kedzie Avenue Bridge (South Lawndale)
(Illinois Central Railroad Bridge #6.62)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Illinois Central Railroad over Kedzie Avenue north of the Sanitary & Ship Canal
South Lawndale, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Canadian National Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1898
by
Detroit Bridge & Iron Works of Detroit, Michigan; MacArthur Brothers Company of Chicago, Illinois and Winson Brothers Company of Minneapolis, Minnesota
for
Illinois Central Railroad
Design:
80' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Kedzie Avenue
Significance:
CPKC County Road 69 Bridge
CPKC County Road 69 Bridge
(Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Bridge #O-98 1/4)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad over County Road 69 (former US Highway 69) in Shakopee
Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1957
by
Unknown and Kraus-Anderson Construction Company of St. Paul, Minnesota
for
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad
Design:
2-73' through plate girders and 1-45' and 1-50' steel stringer
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over County Road 69 (Business US Highway 169)
Significance:
CPKC E. Fork Wood River Bridge
CPKC E. Fork Wood River Bridge
(New York Central Railroad Bridge #557)
This Warren through truss bridge carries a spur across the Wood River in East Alton
East Alton, Madison County, Illinois
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: In Use
Built 1916
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway (Big Four)
Design:
125' Warren through truss
Description:
Warren through truss bridge over Wood River
Significance:
CPKC Riverside Avenue Bridge
CPKC Riverside Avenue Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #M-216 1/2)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over Riverside Avenue in Owatonna
Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1901
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Widell Company of Mankato, Minnesota
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
33' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Riverside Avenue
Significance:
Deering Bridge
Deering Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1300)
This large Strauss trunnion bascule bridge carries the Union Pacific North Line over the North Branch Chicago River
Logan Square, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Lincoln Park, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1916
by
American Bridge Company of New York; Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company of Chicago, Illinois and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
180' Warren through truss Strauss trunnion bascule span and deck plate girder
Description:
Strauss trunnion bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River
Significance:
DN Tongue River Bridge
DN Tongue River Bridge
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #31.7)
This through plate girder bridge crosses the Tongue River in Cavalier
Cavalier, Pembina County, North Dakota
Owner: Dakota Northern Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1899 at an unknown location
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
for
Great Northern Railway
Design:
60' through plate girder and trestle
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Tongue River
Significance:
Dubuque Railroad Bridge
Dubuque Railroad Bridge
(Illinois Central Railroad Bridge #W-182.0)
This large through truss swing bridge carries the former Illinois Central Railroad over the Mississippi River at Dubuque
Dubuque, Dubuque County, Iowa to East Dubuque, Jo Daviess County, Illinois
Owner: Canadian National Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1892 and 1900
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and American Bridge Works of Chicago, Illinois
for
Illinois Central Railroad
Design:
356' Pratt through truss swing span and 2-250', 3-225' Parker through trusses
Description:
Through truss swing bridge over Mississippi River
Significance:
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:
Fort Scott Railroad Bridge
Fort Scott Railroad Bridge
This large Parker through truss bridge carries an abandoned railroad across the Marmaton River in Fort Scott
Fort Scott, Bourbon County, Kansas
Owner: City of Fort Scott
Status: Abandoned
Built c. 1910
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway
Design:
190' Parker through truss and timber trestle
Description:
Parker through truss bridge over Marmaton River
Significance:
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Industrial Drive Bridge
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Industrial Drive Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1882)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over the Norfolk Southern Railway and Industrial Drive near Curran
Curran, Sangamon County, Illinois
Owner: Sangamon County
Status: Abandoned, Awaiting Future Trail Development
Built 1912
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Cleary-White Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
68' through plate girder and 50' deck plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Norfolk Southern Railway and Industrial Drive
Significance:
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Mansion Road Bridge
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Mansion Road Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1891)
This deck plate girder bridge carries the abandoned Chicago & North Western Railway over Mansion Road northwest of Chatham
Chatham, Sangamon County, Illinois
Owner: Sangamon County
Status: Abandoned, Awaiting Future Trail Development
Built 1912
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
30' deck plate girder and timber pile trestle
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Mansion Road
Significance:
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Old US-54 Bridge
Future Sangamon Valley Trail - Old US-54 Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1881)
This large through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over Old US Route 54 (former Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Railroad) near the small town of Curran
Curran, Sangamon County, Illinois
Owner: Sangamon County
Status: Abandoned
Built 1912 and 1923
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
89' through plate girder and 2-13' concrete encased beams
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Old US Route 54 (former Chicago, Peoria & St. Louis Railroad)
Significance:
Highline Approach Viaduct (UP Connection)
Highline Approach Viaduct (UP Connection)
This deck plate girder viaduct serves as a wye off the main west approach viaduct to the Highline Bridge
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Kansas City Terminal Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1918
by
American Bridge Company of New York; D. Munro of Kansas City, Missouri and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Kansas City Terminal Railway
Design:
10 span deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Deck plate girder viaduct over Berger Avenue
Significance:
Highline Approach Viaduct (West)
Highline Approach Viaduct (West)
This large Pratt through truss and deck girder viaduct serves as the western approach to the Highline Bridge
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Kansas City Terminal Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1918
by
American Bridge Company of New York; D. Munro of Kansas City, Missouri and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Kansas City Terminal Railway
Design:
Pratt through truss and deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Pratt through truss and deck girder viaduct over various railroads and streets
Significance:
Highline Approach Viaduct (West)
Highline Approach Viaduct (West)
This large Pratt through truss and deck girder viaduct serves as the western approach to the Highline Bridge
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Kansas City Terminal Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1918
by
American Bridge Company of New York; D. Munro of Kansas City, Missouri and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Kansas City Terminal Railway
Design:
Pratt through truss and deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Pratt through truss and deck girder viaduct over various railroads and streets
Significance:
Highline Bridge
Highline Bridge
(Kansas City Terminal Railway Bridge)
This unique double deck bridge crosses the Kansas River as part of a longer series of viaducts
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Kansas City Terminal Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1917-1919
by
American Bridge Company of New York; D. Munro of Kansas City, Missouri and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Kansas City Terminal Railway
Design:
2-300' double deck Baltimore through trusses and 132' Warren deck truss
Description:
Double deck Baltimore through truss bridge over Kansas River
Significance:
Illinois Prairie Path - Volunteers Bridge
Illinois Prairie Path - Volunteers Bridge
This large through truss bridge carries the Elgin Branch of the Illinois Prairie Path over the Union Pacific Railroad, Front Street and Wesley Street
Wheaton, DuPage County, Illinois
Owner: DeKalb County Forest Preserve District
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1901
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Aurora, Elgin & Chicago Railway
Design:
159' Pratt through truss and prefabricated pedestrian truss spans
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Union Pacific Railroad, Front Street and Wesley Street
Significance:
IR Fox River Bridge (Montgomery)
IR Fox River Bridge (Montgomery)
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #41.25)
This deck plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad over the Fox River and Illinois Route 25 in Montgomery
Montgomery, Kendall County, Illinois
Owner: Illinois Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1903 and 1938
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
4-78' deck plate girder, 45' steel stringer, timber pile trestle and concrete modular girder
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Fox River
Significance:
Joliet Junction Trail Bridge
Joliet Junction Trail Bridge
This through plate girder bridge carried the Elgin, Joliet & Eastern Railway over the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway mainline in Rockdale
Rockdale, Will County, Illinois
Owner: Forest Preserve District of Will County
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1905
by
Unknown and Keltie Stone Company of Joliet, Illinois
for
Rockdale, Joliet & Lockport Terminal Railway
Design:
1-68', 1-45' and 1-17' through plate girders
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over CSX Corporation
Significance:
Joliet Railroad Bridge
Joliet Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Bridge #407)
This massive through truss vertical lift bridge carries the former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway over the Des Plaines River in Joliet
Owner: CSX Corporation
Status: In Use
Built 1932
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Herlihy Mid-Continent Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway
Design:
306' subdivided polygonal Warren through truss lift span and 1-151' and 1-101' subdivided Warren through truss
Description:
Through truss lift bridge over Des Plaines River
Significance:
Joliet Railroad Bridge
Joliet Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Bridge #407)
This massive through truss vertical lift bridge carries the former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway over the Des Plaines River in Joliet
Owner: CSX Corporation
Status: In Use
Built 1932
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Herlihy Mid-Continent Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway
Design:
306' subdivided polygonal Warren through truss lift span and 1-151' and 1-101' subdivided Warren through truss
Description:
Through truss lift bridge over Des Plaines River
Significance:
Katy Trail - Smith Creek Bridge
Katy Trail - Smith Creek Bridge
This Pratt through truss bridge carries the Katy Trail over Smith Creek west of Treloar
Treloar, Warren County, Missouri
Owner: Missouri State Parks
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1907
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railway
Design:
150' Pratt through truss and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Smith Creek
Significance:
KCS Kansas River Bridge
KCS Kansas River Bridge
This massive Parker through truss bridge crosses the Kansas River at the end of Ohio Street
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: City of Kansas City (Kansas)
Status: Abandoned
Built 1916
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kansas City Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Kansas City Southern Railway
Design:
2-300' Parker through trusses and 235' spread Warren through truss
Description:
Parker through truss bridge over Kansas River
Significance:
Kinzie Street Railroad Bridge
Kinzie Street Railroad Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #N-1511)
This iconic Strauss trunnion bascule bridge carries the original Chicago & North Western Railway line over the North Branch of the Chicago River
Near North Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Near West Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: Closed to Traffic
Built 1908
by
Toledo-Massillon Bridge Company of Toledo, Ohio and Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
170' Warren through truss Strauss trunnion bascule and 27' deck plate girder
Description:
Strauss trunnion bascule bridge over North Branch Chicago River
Significance:
Lake Street Bridge
Lake Street Bridge
This iconic through truss bascule bridge carries Lake Street and the CTA Pink and Green Lines over the South Branch Chicago River
Loop, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Near West Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: City of Chicago
Status: In Use
Built 1916
by
American Bridge Company of New York; FitzSimons & Connell Dredge & Dock Company of Chicago, Illinois and Ketler-Elliott Erection Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
City of Chicago
Design:
245' Double deck Warren through truss bascule (double leaf fixed trunnion)
Description:
Double leaf Warren through truss bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River
Significance:
Lake Street Bridge
Lake Street Bridge
This iconic through truss bascule bridge carries Lake Street and the CTA Pink and Green Lines over the South Branch Chicago River
Loop, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Near West Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: City of Chicago
Status: In Use
Built 1916
by
American Bridge Company of New York; FitzSimons & Connell Dredge & Dock Company of Chicago, Illinois and Ketler-Elliott Erection Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
City of Chicago
Design:
245' Double deck Warren through truss bascule (double leaf fixed trunnion)
Description:
Double leaf Warren through truss bascule bridge over South Branch Chicago River
Significance:
Lanesboro Trail Bridge (West)
Lanesboro Trail Bridge (West)
(Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Bridge #Q-192)
This bridge is a rare example of a pin-connected Warren through truss
Lanesboro, Fillmore County, Minnesota
Owner: Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Status: Open to Trail Traffic
Built 1888 and relocated here 1910
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
for
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
Design:
135' pin-connected Warren through truss
Description:
Warren through truss bridge over South Branch Root River
Significance:
Lemont Railroad Bridge
Lemont Railroad Bridge
(Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Bridge #24B)
This bobtail through truss swing span carries the BNSF mainline over the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal in Lemont
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1898
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and MacArthur Brothers Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway
Design:
398' bobtail Pratt through truss swing span
Description:
Bobtail Pratt through truss swing span over Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal
Significance:
Meridian Bridge
Meridian Bridge
While this large truss lift bridge was built to serve railroad traffic on the lower deck, no railroad ever used this bridge
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota to South Yankton, Cedar County, Nebraska
Owner: National Park Service
Status: Open to Trail Traffic
Built 1924
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas
for
Meridian Highway Bridge Company
Design:
7 span double deck Pratt through truss
Description:
Double-decker truss lift bridge over Missouri River
Significance:
Meridian Bridge
Meridian Bridge
While this large truss lift bridge was built to serve railroad traffic on the lower deck, no railroad ever used this bridge
Yankton, Yankton County, South Dakota to South Yankton, Cedar County, Nebraska
Owner: National Park Service
Status: Open to Trail Traffic
Built 1924
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Missouri Valley Bridge & Iron Company of Leavenworth, Kansas
for
Meridian Highway Bridge Company
Design:
7 span double deck Pratt through truss
Description:
Double-decker truss lift bridge over Missouri River
Significance:
MILW Bridge #TH-46.10
MILW Bridge #TH-46.10
(Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Bridge #TH-46.10)
This small concrete arch bridge once carried the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad over an unnamed creek northeast of Grant Park
Grant Park, Kankakee County, Illinois
Owner: Private Owner
Status: Abandoned
Built 1907
by
Kinser Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago Southern Railway
Design:
15' concrete arch
Description:
Concrete arch bridge over unnamed branch of Pike Creek
Significance:
MILW Bridge TH-#51.37
MILW Bridge TH-#51.37
(Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Bridge #TH-51.37)
This small concrete arch bridge once carried the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad over an unnamed creek southeast of Grant Park
Grant Park, Kankakee County, Illinois
Owner: Private Owner
Status: Abandoned
Built 1907
by
Kinser Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Chicago Southern Railway
Design:
15' concrete arch
Description:
Concrete arch bridge over unnamed creek
Significance:
MTRA 43rd Street Bridge
MTRA 43rd Street Bridge
(Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad Bridge #42)
This through plate girder bridge once carried numerous tracks of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway/New York Central Railroad over 43rd Street
Grand Boulevard, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Fuller Park, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Regional Transportation Authority (Metra)
Status: In Use
Built 1897
by
Chicago Bridge & Iron Works of Chicago, Illinois and King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway and Lake Shore & Michigan Southern Railway
Design:
1-70' through plate girder (west tracks); 1-40' through plate girder and 2-15' steel stringer (east tracks)
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over 43rd Street
Significance:
MTRA 63rd Street Bridge
MTRA 63rd Street Bridge
This through plate girder bridge carries the Metra Southwest Service over 63rd Street
Englewood, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Regional Transportation Authority (Metra)
Status: In Use
Built 1903
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad
Design:
1-44', 1-36' through plate girder (east tracks); 70' through plate girder (west tracks)
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over 63rd Street
Significance:
MTRA 64th Street Bridge
MTRA 64th Street Bridge
This through plate girder bridge carries the Metra Southwest Service over 64th Street
Englewood, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: Regional Transportation Authority (Metra)
Status: In Use
Built 1903
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago & Western Indiana Railroad
Design:
60' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over 64th Street
Significance:
NS Kankakee River Bridge (Kankakee)
NS Kankakee River Bridge (Kankakee)
(New York Central Railroad Bridge #101.71)
This large deck plate girder bridge carries the former New York Central Railroad over the Kankakee River on the west side of Kankakee
Kankakee, Kankakee County, Illinois
Owner: Norfolk Southern Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1903 and 1942 using spans fabricated 1896 and c. 1910
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Unknown
for
New York Central Railroad
Design:
6-69' and 2-60' deck plate girders
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Kankakee River
Significance:
Ottawa Railroad Bridge
Ottawa Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #81.45)
This large Pratt through truss lift bridge carries the former Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad over the Illinois River in Ottawa
Ottawa, LaSalle County, Illinois
Owner: Illinois Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1898 and reconstructed 1933
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
4-176' Pratt through trusses with lift span, 73' deck plate girder and timber pile trestle
Description:
Pratt through truss lift bridge over Illinois River
Significance:
Owatonna Railroad Crossing
Owatonna Railroad Crossing
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #M-216 1/4)
This through plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over the former Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railway in Owatonna
Owatonna, Steele County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1901
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Widell Company of Mankato, Minnesota
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
45' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Union Pacific Railroad
Significance:
Plattsmouth Railroad Bridge
Plattsmouth Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #3.80)
This through and deck truss bridge is the old bridge across the Missouri River at Plattsmouth, and still serves westbound traffic
Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska to Pacific Junction, Mills County, Iowa
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use; Replacement Bridge Under Construction
Built 1903
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
402' Pennsylvania through truss, 2-202', 1-200', 2-198' Pratt deck truss and deck plate girder
Description:
Through and deck truss bridge over Missouri River
Significance:
Quincy Railroad Bridge
Quincy Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #262.44)
This large truss bridge carries the BNSF mainline across the Mississippi River at Quincy
Quincy, Adams County, Illinois to West Quincy, Marion County, Missouri
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1960
by
Bethlehem Steel Company of Bethlehem, Pennsylvania and Kansas City Bridge Company of Kansas City, Missouri
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
336' polygonal Warren through truss, 7-228' Warren deck trusses, 2-90' and 4-84' deck plate girders
Description:
Polygonal Warren through truss bridge over Mississippi River
Significance:
Ramsey Millpond Railroad Bridge
Ramsey Millpond Railroad Bridge
(Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Bridge #Q-350)
This historic Pratt through truss bridge crosses the Cedar River north of Austin
Austin, Mower County, Minnesota
Owner: Ramsey County/Minnesota Department of Natural Resources
Status: Closed to all Traffic
Built 1911 using a span fabricated 1887
by
Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
for
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway
Design:
2-102' Pratt through trusses
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Cedar River
Significance:
Rockford Trail Bridge
Rockford Trail Bridge
(Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Bridge #23.27)
This large through truss bridge once carried the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad over the Rock River in Rockford
Rockford, Winnebago County, Illinois
Owner: City of Rockford
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1896 and 1929 using spans fabricated 1898
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad
Design:
5-150' Pratt through trusses and 2-63' deck plate girders
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Rock River
Significance:
Sangamon Valley Trail - Sangamon River Bridge
Sangamon Valley Trail - Sangamon River Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1848)
This massive deck truss bridge carries the Sangmaon Valley Trail (former Chicago & North Western Railway) over the Sangamon River northwest of Springfield
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
Owner: Sangamon County
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1912, 1921 and c. 1975
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio; American Bridge Company of New York; Wisconsin Bridge & Iron Company of North Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
5-150' double intersection Warren deck truss, 3-85' and 1-60' deck plate girder and 40' steel stringer
Description:
Double intersection Warren deck truss bridge over Sangamon River
Significance:
Sangamon Valley Trail - Spring Creek Bridge
Sangamon Valley Trail - Spring Creek Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1863)
This historic lattice deck truss bridge carries the Sangamon Valley Trail (former Chicago & North Western Railway) over Spring Creek on the west side of Springfield
Springfield, Sangamon County, Illinois
Owner: Sangamon County
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1919 and 1921 using spans fabricated 1883, 1912 and 1921
by
Alden and Lassig Bridge & Iron Works of Chicago, Illinois; King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio; Ameran Bridge Company of New York and Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
119' lattice deck truss, 2-85' and 1-60' deck plate girders and 3-11' concrete arch skeleton abutment
Description:
Historic lattice deck truss bridge over Spring Creek
Significance:
SKOL Neosho River Bridge (Oswego)
SKOL Neosho River Bridge (Oswego)
(St. Louis–San Francisco Railway Bridge #F356.1)
This unique Schaub variant through truss crosses the Neosho River east of Oswego
Oswego, Cherokee County, Kansas
Owner: South Kansas & Oklahoma Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1905 and 1962
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Unknown
for
St. Louis–San Francisco Railway
Design:
153' Schaub Variant through truss, 24' deck plate girder and 2-50' steel stringers
Description:
Schaub variant through truss over Neosho River
Significance:
SKOL Verdigris River Bridge (Neodesha)
SKOL Verdigris River Bridge (Neodesha)
(St. Louis–San Francisco Railway Bridge #F400.5)
This Pratt through truss bridge crosses the Verdigris River on the southeast side of Neodesha
Neodesha, Wilson County, Kansas
Owner:
Status: In Use
Built 1905
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
St. Louis–San Francisco Railway
Design:
164' Pratt through truss and 4-33' deck plate girders
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Verdigris River
Significance:
Soo Line High Bridge
Soo Line High Bridge
(Arcola High Bridge)
This iconic steel arch bridge crosses high above the St. Croix River north of Stillwater
Somerset, St. Croix County, Wisconsin to Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian National Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1911
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kelly-Atkinson Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Wisconsin Central Railway
Design:
5-350' three hinged steel deck arch and deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Massive steel arch bridge over St. Croix River
Significance:
South Omaha Railroad Crossing (Middle)
South Omaha Railroad Crossing (Middle)
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #5.95)
This Warren pony truss bridge crosses the former Missouri Pacific Railroad south of Interstate 80
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1907
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kilpatrick Brothers of Beatrice, Nebraska
for
Union Pacific Railroad
Design:
107' Warren pony truss and 2-80' through plate girders
Description:
Warren pony truss bridge over Union Pacific Railroad (former Missouri Pacific Railroad)
Significance:
South Omaha Railroad Crossing (West)
South Omaha Railroad Crossing (West)
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #7.94)
This Baltimore through truss bridge crosses an abandoned Chicago & North Western Railway line
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1907
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kilpatrick Brothers of Beatrice, Nebraska
for
Union Pacific Railroad
Design:
137' Baltimore through truss and deck plate girder
Description:
Baltimore through truss bridge over abandoned Chicago & North Western Railway
Significance:
Stinson Creek Trail Bridge
Stinson Creek Trail Bridge
(Chicago & Alton Railroad Bridge #AE 351.0)
This historic Pratt through truss bridge carries a trail over Stinson Creek in Fulton
Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri
Owner: City of Fulton
Status: Open to Pedestrian Traffic
Built 1902 using a span fabricated 1878
by
Kellogg Bridge Company of Buffalo, New York
for
Chicago & Alton Railway
Design:
144' Pratt through truss and trestle
Description:
Historic Pratt through truss bridge over Stinson Creek
Significance:
Third Street Overpass (Delavan)
Third Street Overpass (Delavan)
(Chicago & Alton Railroad Bridge #157.0)
This attractive pony truss bridge was reused as an overpass to carry 3rd Street over the former Chicago & Alton Railroad in Delavan
Delavan, Tazewell County, Illinois
Owner: City of Delavan
Status: In Use
Built 1898 and 1907 using a span fabricated c. 1878
by
Kellogg Bridge Company of Buffalo, New York
for
Chicago & Alton Railroad
Design:
63' double intersection Warren pony truss and 17' timber stringer
Description:
Double intersection Warren pony truss bridge over Canadian National Railway
Significance:
UP 50th Street Arch
UP 50th Street Arch
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #7.14)
This concrete arch bridge crosses 50th Street south of Interstate 80 in Omaha
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1906
by
Kilpatrick Brothers of Beatrice, Nebraska and
for
Union Pacific Railroad
Design:
30' concrete arch
Description:
Concrete arch bridge over 50th Street
Significance:
UP Big Papillion Creek Bridge
UP Big Papillion Creek Bridge
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #9.64)
This deck plate girder viaduct crosses Big Papillion Creek south of Interstate 80
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1907
by
American Bridge Company of New York and Kilpatrick Brothers of Beatrice, Nebraska
for
Union Pacific Railroad
Design:
7 span deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Deck plate girder viaduct over Big Papillion Creek
Significance:
UP Bridge #48.50
UP Bridge #48.50
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #48 1/2)
This deck plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over a driveway in South Beloit
South Beloit, Winnebago County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built c. 1935 using spans fabricated 1912 and c. 1905
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and American Bridge Company of New York
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
40' deck plate girder and timber pile trestle
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over driveway
Significance:
UP County Road 69 Bridge
UP County Road 69 Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Bridge #162 1/2)
This deck plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over County Road 69 (former US Highway 69) in Shakopee
Shakopee, Scott County, Minnesota
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1957
by
Unknown and Kraus-Anderson Construction Company of St. Paul, Minnesota
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
1-100', 1-99', 1-80' and 1-77' deck plate girders
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over County Road 69 (Business US Highway 169)
Significance:
UP Kansas River Bridge (Kansas City, North)
UP Kansas River Bridge (Kansas City, North)
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #286.16)
This large through truss bridge is the easternmost railroad bridge across the Kansas River
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1903 and 1922
by
Pennsylvania Steel Company of Steelton, Pennsylvania and King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago Great Western Railway and Missouri Pacific Railway
Design:
246' spread Warren through truss, 3-200' Pratt through truss, 80' through plate girder and 2-16' concrete slab
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Kansas River
Significance:
UP Kansas River Bridge (Kansas City, North)
UP Kansas River Bridge (Kansas City, North)
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #286.16)
This large through truss bridge is the easternmost railroad bridge across the Kansas River
Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1903 and 1922
by
Pennsylvania Steel Company of Steelton, Pennsylvania and King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio
for
Chicago Great Western Railway and Missouri Pacific Railway
Design:
246' spread Warren through truss, 3-200' Pratt through truss, 80' through plate girder and 2-16' concrete slab
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Kansas River
Significance:
UP Little Papillion Creek Bridge
UP Little Papillion Creek Bridge
(Union Pacific Railroad Bridge #8.28)
This deck plate girder viaduct crosses Little Papillion Creek and the Keystone Trail south of Interstate 80
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1907
by
American Bridge Company of New York (presumed) and Kilpatrick Brothers of Beatrice, Nebraska
for
Union Pacific Railroad
Design:
6 span deck plate girder viaduct
Description:
Deck plate girder viaduct over Little Papillion Creek and Keystone Trail
Significance:
UP Mackinaw River Bridge (Green Valley)
UP Mackinaw River Bridge (Green Valley)
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1753)
This quadrangular lattice through truss bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over the Mackinaw River north of Green Valley
Green Valley, Tazewell County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1912 and c. 1975 using a span fabricated c. 1900
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio and Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
130' quadrangular lattice through truss, 50' deck plate girder, 1-45' and 6-40' steel stringers
Description:
Quadrangular lattice through truss bridge over Mackinaw River
Significance:
UP US-24 Bridge (Bartonville)
UP US-24 Bridge (Bartonville)
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #1707)
This large girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over US Route 24 and Kickapoo Creek Road in Bartonville
Bartonville, Peoria County, Illinois
Owner: Union Pacific Railroad
Status: In Use
Built 1912 and 1987
by
King Bridge Company of Cleveland, Ohio, Cleary-White Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois and Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
4-35' deck plate girders, 2-58', 1-43' and 1-34' through plate girders and 16' steel stringer
Description:
Through and deck plate girder bridge over US Route 24 and Kickapoo Creek Road
Significance:
Wells Street Bridge
Wells Street Bridge
This iconic through truss bascule bridge carries Wells Street and the CTA Brown and Purple Lines over the Chicago River
Loop, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois to Near North Side, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Owner: City of Chicago
Status: In Use
Built 1922
by
Fort Pitt Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; FitzSimons & Connell Dredge & Dock Company of Chicago, Illinois and Ketler-Elliott Erection Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
City of Chicago
Design:
268' Double deck Warren through truss bascule (double leaf fixed trunnion)
Description:
Double leaf Warren through truss bascule bridge over Chicago River
Significance: