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English: Fisher Covered Railroad Bridge, Wolcott, Vermont. Built by St. Johnsbury & Lamoille County RR, 1908. Town Lattice and Pratt, 108', spanning Lamoille River off Route 15, 2.1 miles east of Wolcott village. A State Historic Site, one of two remaining covered railroad bridges in Vermont, with an unusual nearly full-length cupola.
THIS IS TOO NEW TO BE ON THE NATIONAL REGISTRY BUT IT IS A COMPLETELY BONA FIDE COVERED BRIDGE, IT IS LISTED IN THE WORLD GUIDE WITH THE NUMBER 13-06-05. (Also Illinois bridge number IL 006-4288; Bridgehunter.com ID number BH 38476. This bridge replaced an adjacent bridge that was erected in 1915 and torn down once this one was built.)
Name Image County Location Built Length Crosses Ownership Truss Notes Ashland Covered Bridge [1] New Castle: Ashland: ca. 1860: 52 feet (16 m) Red Clay Creek: Delaware Dept. of Highways and Trans. Town: Smith's Bridge [2] New Castle: Beaver Valley
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Arlington Green Covered Bridge: 1852 1973-08-28 Arlington: Bennington: Town lattice truss Bartonsville Covered Bridge
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Bridge Abutments: 1780s 1996-11-25 Hopkins: Richland: Campbell's Covered Bridge: 1909 2009-7-1 Gowensville: Greenville: Howe truss covered bridge Gervais Street Bridge: 1926, 1928 1980-11-25
Name Image Built Listed Removed Location County Type Corbin Covered Bridge: 1845 December 6, 1976: September 2, 1993: Newport: Sullivan: Town lattice truss; rebuilt after a 1993 fire. Image is of the replacement bridge.
Daniel Good's Fording Covered Bridge (Used to make Willow Hill Covered Bridge in 1962) Miller's Farm Covered Bridge (Used to make Willow Hill Covered Bridge in 1962) Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge ‡ - Created in the 1820s, burnt during the American Civil War in July 1863. It was the longest covered bridge in the world (over a mile and a quarter ...
Scuppernong River Bridge: 1926, 1927 1992-03-05 Columbia: Tyrrell: Warren ponytruss swing span Skeen's Mill Covered Bridge: 1885–1900 1972-01-20 Flint Hill: Randolph: Town lattice-truss/queenpost Southern Railway Company Overhead Bridge: 1919 2007-04-19