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! 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.

Total Bridges Found: 16

 Bridge Name HSR Rating Facility Carried / Feature Intersected LocationStructure Type Structure DimensionsConstruction Date / Builder or Contractor DescriptionThumbnail
Avon Railroad Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Canaseraga Creek Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Dansville Mt. Morris Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Everman Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Geneseo Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Lower Falls Footbridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Main Street Sidewalk Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Mill Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Old Dansville Mt. Morris Road Bridge
Cumminsville Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Papermill Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
X Pioneer Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
! Portage Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
X Swanson Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
Walnut Street Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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 1950sClick to visit page.
S White Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.
X Wildcat Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 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.Click to visit page.

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