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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.
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Total Bridges Found: 11

 Bridge Name HSR Rating Facility Carried / Feature Intersected LocationStructure Type Structure DimensionsConstruction Date / Builder or Contractor DescriptionThumbnail
2nd Street Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 2nd Street (Bloomfield Avenue) Over Little Buffalo Creek Newport: Perry County, Pennsylvania Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed Total Length: 40 ft
Main Span Length: 40 ft
Roadway Width: 22 ft
Main Spans: 1
By: Unknown This attractive stone arch contributes to a historic district.Click to visit page.
3rd Street Bridge
Newport Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Railroad (Pennsylvania Railroad) Over Little Buffalo Creek Newport: Perry County, Pennsylvania Stone Semicircular Deck Arch, Fixed Main Spans: 3 By: Unknown One of three attractive stone arch bridges over this creek in Newport.Click to visit page.
4th Street Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. 4th Street (PA-34) Over Little Buffalo Creek Newport: Perry County, Pennsylvania Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed Total Length: 70 ft
Main Span Length: 23 ft
Roadway Width: 21.7 ft
Main Spans: 3
1929 By: Unknown This attractive bridge is a traditionally composed stone arch bridge.Click to visit page.
Center Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Center Road Over Bixlers Run Rural: Perry County, Pennsylvania Metal 4 Panel Rivet-Connected Double-Intersection Warren Pony Truss, Fixed Total Length: 63 ft
Main Span Length: 58 ft
Roadway Width: 14.4 ft
Main Spans: 1
1905 By: Nelson and Buchanan of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Contributing to a potential historic district, this is an regionally early riveted truss bridge built bty a prolific builder in Pennsylvania.Click to visit page.
High Street Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. High Street Over Little Juniata Creek Duncannon: Perry County, Pennsylvania Metal 5 Panel Pin-Connected Lenticular Pony Truss, Fixed Total Length: 81 ft
Main Span Length: 79 ft
Roadway Width: 14.4 ft
Main Spans: 1
1890 By: Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut Open to non-motorized traffic, this bridge is the only pony lenticular truss bridge in Pennsylvania.Click to visit page.
! Iron Bridge Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Iron Bridge Road (PA-3009, Center Road) Over Shermans Creek Rural: Perry County, Pennsylvania Metal 5 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Fixed Total Length: 162 ft
Main Span Length: 80 ft
Roadway Width: 13.5 ft
Main Spans: 2
1899 By: Pittsburgh Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nelson and Buchanan of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Agents Already rare, multi-span pony truss bridge will only become more rare thanks to the decision to demolish this historic bridge.Click to visit page.
Linton Hill Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Linton Hill Road Over Little Juniata Creek Rural: Perry County, Pennsylvania Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed Total Length: 29 ft
Main Span Length: 29 ft
Roadway Width: 11.5 ft
Main Spans: 1
By: Unknown With a red brick arch ring and stone spandrel walls, this bridge has an attractive contrast of color.Click to visit page.
Montebello Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Montebello Road Over Little Juniata Creek Rural: Perry County, Pennsylvania Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed Total Length: 34 ft
Main Span Length: 32.2 ft
Roadway Width: 14.4 ft
Main Spans: 1
By: Unknown This is an attractive example of a hybrid stone and brick arch bridge.Click to visit page.
Newport Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Red Hill Road (Market Street, PA-34) Over Juniata River Newport: Perry County, Pennsylvania Metal 9 Panel Rivet-Connected Parker Through Truss, Fixed Total Length: 691 ft
Main Span Length: 172 ft
Roadway Width: 23 ft
Main Spans: 4
1934 By: Unknown and Pennsylvania State Highway Department This is an uncommon surviving multi-span example of its type in Pennsylvania.Click to visit page.
Rockville Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Norfolk Southern Over Susquehanna River Marysville and Rockville: Perry County, Pennsylvania and Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Stone Segmental Deck Arch, Fixed Total Length: 3791 ft
Main Span Length: 70 ft
Roadway Width: 52 ft
Main Spans: 48
1902 By: Drake and Stratton of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and H. S. Kerbaugh of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and William H. Brown This bridge was when built and remains today the longest stone arch bridge in the entire world!Click to visit page.
Sulphur Springs Road Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. Sulphur Springs Road Over Little Juniata Creek Rural: Perry County, Pennsylvania Metal 4 Panel Rivet-Connected Double-Intersection Warren Pony Truss, Fixed Total Length: 55 ft
Main Span Length: 55 ft
Roadway Width: 11.2 ft
Main Spans: 1
1904 By: Nelson and Buchanan of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Although the trusses of this bridge no longer function to hold traffic loads and also are falling apart, they continue to offer heritage value.Click to visit page.

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