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Steel truss deck, steel pylons Twin bridges 4 lanes 229+655+229: ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Commuter rail in North America;
Conant Creek Pegram Truss Railroad Bridge; Connecticut River railroad bridge (Northfield, Massachusetts) Cooper River Bridges (1929–2005) County Bridge No. 45; County Line Bridge (Columbus Junction, Iowa) Crab Run Lane Truss Bridge; Craighead County Road 513C Bridge; Crescent Rail Bridge; Cut River Bridge; Cuyahoga River Bridge 1
Central Avenue Bridge, a two-level deck truss bridge over the Kansas River; Highline Bridge, a one-level deck truss bridge on the KCTR railroad; Intercity Viaduct, a two-level deck truss bridge over the Kansas River and sister bridge to the Lewis and Clark Viaduct; James Street Bridge, a girder bridge over the Kansas River in Kansas City
Ninety-eight historic covered bridges of which fourteen were built before 1870 and represent the most common truss style (Burr Arch) in the state. U.S. Iowa: Nineteen covered bridges were built in Iowa between 1855 and 1885; nine remain, five of which are in Madison County around Winterset. U.S. Kentucky
Pages in category "Truss arch bridges in the United States" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
Skunk River Bridge; Soo Line Railroad Bridge; South Dakota Department of Transportation Bridge No. 02-007-220; South Dakota Dept. of Transportation Bridge No. 56-090-096; South Omaha Veterans Memorial Bridge; Stark Street Bridge; Starke County Bridge No. 39; Starr Mill Road Bridge; Stone Sign Post Road Bridge over Plum Brook; Storm Creek Bridge ...
Modified queenpost truss 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
Warren Truss Chicago & North Western Railway Stone Arch Bridge: 1882 1993-08-19 Roscoe: Winnebago: Stone arch bridge Duncan Mills Bridge: ca. 1910: 1980-10-29 Lewistown: Fulton: Parker Eads Bridge: 1867, 1874 1966-10-15