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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 |
Auburn Street Bridge
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| Auburn Street (PA-267) Over Meshoppen Creek | Meshoppen: Wyoming County, Pennsylvania | Metal 7 Panel Rivet-Connected Parker Through Truss, Fixed and Approach Spans: Concrete T-Beam, Fixed |
Total Length: 214 ft Main Span Length: 144 ft Roadway Width: 23 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1934 By: Unknown and Pennsylvania State Highway Department | This bridge creates an attractive crossing for a small town. |
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Eatonville Bridge
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| Church Road Over Bowmans Creek | Eatonville: Wyoming County, Pennsylvania | Metal 7 Panel Pin-Connected Pratt Through Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 110 ft Main Span Length: 107 ft Roadway Width: 15 ft Main Spans: 1 |
By: Pittsburgh Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nelson and Buchanan of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania Agents | This abandoned bridge is located in a tiny community with a strong feeling of an era long past. |
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Pierceville Bridge
PA-1029 Bridge |
| PA-1029 Over Tunkhannock Creek | Rural: Wyoming County, Pennsylvania | Metal 8 Panel Pin-Connected Lenticular Through Truss, Fixed |
Total Length: 115.2 ft Main Span Length: 113 ft Roadway Width: 12 ft Main Spans: 1 |
1881 By: Corrugated Metal Company of East Berlin, Connecticut (Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut) | An early example of one of the rarest and most beautiful bridge types in the country. |
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Tunkhannock Viaduct
Nicholson Bridge |
| Railroad (St Lawrence and Hudson / Norfolk Southern) Over Tunkhannock Creek | Nicholson: Wyoming County, Pennsylvania | Concrete Open Spandrel Deck Arch, Fixed |
Total Length: 2375 ft Main Span Length: 180 ft Roadway Width: 34 ft Main Spans: 12 |
1915 By: Flickwir and Bush of New York, New York | The largest concrete bridge in the world, this enormous bridge has been called a wonder of the world. |
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