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Historic Bridges: Salem County, New Jersey

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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.

Total Bridges Found: 2

 Bridge Name HSR Rating Facility Carried / Feature Intersected LocationStructure Type Structure DimensionsConstruction Date / Builder or Contractor DescriptionThumbnail
! New Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. New Bridge Road (CR-623) Over Alloway Creek Rural: Salem County, New Jersey Metal Rivet-Connected Through Truss, Movable: Swing (Center Bearing Center Pier) and Approach Spans: Metal Rivet-Connected Warren Pony Truss, Fixed Total Length: 153 ft
Main Span Length: 50 ft
Roadway Width: 14.4 ft
Main Spans: 1
1905 By: New Jersey Bridge Company of Manasquan, New Jersy One of the best and few remaining examples of its type in southern New Jersey, and built by a company with few remaining examples left nationwide.Click to visit page.
Nortonville Bridge
Historic Significance Rating. US-130 (Crown Point Road) Over Oldmans Creek Nortonville: Gloucester County, New Jersey and Salem County, New Jersey Metal Through Girder, Movable: Vertical Lift (Tower Drive) and Approach Spans: Metal Stringer (Multi-Beam), Fixed Total Length: 228 ft
Main Span Length: 85 ft
Roadway Width: 40 ft
Main Spans: 1
1936 By: Vare Construction Company and Ash, Howard, Needles, and Tammen of New York, New York One of three historic vertical lift bridges in the area, this one no longer operates for boats.Click to visit page.

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