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| Special Bridge Conditions Legend |
| ! | Confirmed demolition date within one year or an especially historic bridge that is threatened with demolition at any level. |
| X | The bridge has been confirmed demolished or collapsed. |
| S | The bridge has been dismantled or moved to an offsite location and is not currently available for public viewing. |
| L | Most or all of the original bridge material has been demolished and replaced, including historically significant elements, but some original parts of the bridge remain. |
| Note: This website cannot guarantee the current condition of any bridge on this website. Bridges lacking these icons should not necessarily be considered condition-free. |
| Bridge Name | HSR Rating | Facility Carried / Feature Intersected | Location | Structure Type | Structure Dimensions | Construction Date / Builder or Contractor | Description | Thumbnail |
Avon Railroad Bridge
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| Railroad (Abandoned Erie Railroad) Over Genesee River | Avon: Livingston County, New York | Metal 7 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Through Truss, Fixed | Main Spans: 1 | By: Unknown | This attractive and old skewed truss bridge is abandoned and missing its approach spans, but retains significance. |
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Canaseraga Creek Bridge
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| Abandoned Road Over Canaseraga Creek | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 4 Panel Rivet-Connected Warren Pony Truss, Fixed | Main Spans: 1 | By: Unknown | Long abandoned, this bridge has lightweight trusses that retain integrity, but its approaches are gone. |
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Dansville Mt. Morris Road Bridge
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| NY-36 (Dansville Mt. Morris Road) Over Canaseraga Creek | Dansville: Livingston County, New York | Metal Through Girder, Fixed |
Total Length: 323.8 ft Main Span Length: 105 ft Roadway Width: 31.8 ft Main Spans: 3 |
1953 By: Unknown | This is a late, but decent sized multi-span example of a highway through plate girder. |
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Everman Road Bridge
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| Everman Road Over Canaseraga Creek | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 5 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 74.8 ft Main Span Length: 73.8 ft Roadway Width: 14.4 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1894 By: Unknown | This traditionally composed pony truss is easy to visit. |
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Geneseo Bridge
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| NY-63 Over Genesee River | Geneseo: Livingston County, New York | Metal 8 Panel Rivet-Connected Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Fixed and Approach Spans: Metal Stringer (Multi-Beam), Fixed |
Total Length: 284 ft Main Span Length: 160 ft Roadway Width: 30.8 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1950 By: Unknown | A classic example of New York's standard truss plan. |
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Lower Falls Footbridge
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| Pedestrian Walkway Over Genesee River | Rural: Livingston County, New York and Wyoming County, New York | Concrete Closed Spandrel Deck Arch, Fixed | Main Spans: 1 | 1935 By: Civilian Conservation Corps | This is perhaps the most visually prominent of several bridges in this park that features a stone facing. |
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Main Street Sidewalk Bridge
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| Main Street Sidewalk Over Spring Brook | Lima: Livingston County, New York | Metal 3 Panel Rivet-Connected Warren Pony Truss, Fixed | Main Spans: 1 | By: Unknown | This tiny bridge is an uncommon surviving example of a riveted small-scale pedestrian truss bridge. |
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Mill Road Bridge
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| Mill Road (Abandoned Segment) Over Little Conesus Creek | Avon: Livingston County, New York | Metal 2 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Half-Hip Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 18 ft Main Span Length: 16.5 ft Roadway Width: 16.6 ft Main Spans: 1 |
By: Unknown | This is a tiny bridge, but is highly significant for its unique, distinctive details. |
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Old Dansville Mt. Morris Road Bridge
Cumminsville Bridge |
| Dansville Mt. Morris Road (Abandoned Alignment) Over Canaseraga Creek | Dansville: Livingston County, New York | Concrete Closed Spandrel Deck Arch, Fixed | Main Spans: 2 | 1914 By: Unknown | This abandoned bridge is an early and unaltered example of a concrete arch bridge in New York State. |
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Papermill Road Bridge
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| Papermill Road Over Conesus Outlet | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Stone Semicircular Deck Arch, Fixed |
Total Length: 90 ft Main Span Length: 18.7 ft Roadway Width: 21.7 ft Main Spans: 2 |
1940 By: Unknown | A very late example of a stone arch bridge. |
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Pioneer Road Bridge
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| Pioneer Road Over Canaseraga Creek | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 5 Panel Rivet-Connected Warren Pony Truss, Fixed and Approach Spans: Metal Stringer (Multi-Beam), Fixed |
Total Length: 103.7 ft Main Span Length: 59.7 ft Roadway Width: 14.4 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1912 By: Unknown | This pony truss was composed of riveted angles. |
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Portage Bridge
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| Railroad (Norfolk Southern) Over Genesee River | Rural: Livingston County, New York and Wyoming County, New York | Metal 7 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Deck Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 820 ft |
1875 By: Unknown | Until Norfolk Southern demolishes it, this huge bridge and a nearby waterfall combine to form a dramatic centerpiece to a park. |
| X |
Swanson Road Bridge
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| Swanson Road Over Buck Run Creek | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 5 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 60.7 ft Main Span Length: 58.7 ft Roadway Width: 10.5 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1889 By: Wrought Iron Bridge Company of Canton, Ohio | This bridge has unusual details that associate it with its builder. |
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Walnut Street Bridge
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| Walnut Street Over Keshequa Creek | Nunda: Livingston County, New York | Metal 4 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Half-Hip Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 53.8 ft Main Span Length: 51 ft Roadway Width: 12 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1895 By: Unknown | This 1880s pony truss had horrific alterations made to it in the 1950s |
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White Bridge
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| White Bridge Road Over Canaseraga Creek | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 5 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 75.8 ft Main Span Length: 73.8 ft Roadway Width: 14.4 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1894 By: Groton Bridge Company of Groton, New York | An excellent example of its type, this is an attractive bridge painted to match its name. |
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Wildcat Road Bridge
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| Wildcat Road Over Wildcat Gully | Rural: Livingston County, New York | Metal 6 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 90 ft Main Span Length: 87 ft Roadway Width: 12.8 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1910 By: Unknown | This bridge has an unusual bottom chord, and the bridge soars over a little gully, and is quite photogenic. |
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