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Historic Bridges By County: Broome County, New York

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 Bridge NameFacility Carried / Feature IntersectedLocationStructure TypeConstruction Date / Builder or ContractorDescriptionThumbnail
Bridge Street Bridge
Bridge Street Over Susquehanna River Vestal: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Stationary 1935 By: Unknown One of the larger multi-span examples of this bridge design in western New York.Click to visit page.
Center Village Bridge
Old Bridge Street Over Susquehanna River Center Village: Broome County, New York Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1890 By: Groton Bridge Company of Groton, New York This breathtaking, long, multi-span structure is one of the greatest monuments to an important bridge company.Click to visit page.
Exchange Street Bridge
Exchange Street Over Susquehanna River Binghamton: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary 1902 By: Owego Bridge Company of Owego, New York An impressive, noteworthy multi-span example of an uncommon truss type.Click to visit page.
Front Street Bridge
Front Street Over Big Choconut Creek Vestal: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Pony Truss, Stationary 1929 By: Unknown This pony truss was recently restored.Click to visit page.
Harpursville Railroad Bridge
Railroad (Abandoned) Over Susquehanna River Harpursville: Broome County, New York Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1908 By: Unknown This is a forgotton multi-span truss bridge partly buried in the woods.Click to visit page.
Johnson City Railroad Bridge
Railroad (Norfolk Southern) Over Susquehanna River Johnson City and Vestal: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Warren Quadrangular Through Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown One of the longest examples of this uncommon and striking truss configuration.Click to visit page.
Main Street Bridge
Main Street Over Big Choconut Creek Vestal: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Pony Truss, Stationary 1929 By: American Bridge Company of New York, New York This bridge has the least number of sides possible to still be considered a Polygonal Warren truss configuration.Click to visit page.
Main Street Bridge
Main Street Over Tioughnioga River Whitney Point: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Pony Truss, Stationary 1928 By: Unknown An uncommon example of a multi-span pony truss in western New York.Click to visit page.
NY-79 Bridge
NY-79 Over Chenango River Rural: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Stationary 1936 By: Unknown A multi-span example of New York's standard plan truss bridge.Click to visit page.
Ouaquaga Bridge
Dutchtown Road Over Susquehanna River Ouaquaga: Broome County, New York Metal Pinned Lenticular Through Truss, Stationary 1888 By: Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut An extremely rare and ornate bridge in a beautiful setting.Click to visit page.
Riverside Drive Bridge
Riverside Drive Over Chenango River Binghamton: Broome County, New York Concrete Deck Arch, Stationary 1923 By: Unknown A large concrete arch bridge that was rehabilitated.Click to visit page.
Upper Lisle Bridge
Upper Lisle Road Over Otselic River Upper Lisle (Rural): Broome County, New York Metal Pinned Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary 1902 By: Otsego Bridge Company of Otsego, New York This bridge features an uncommon truss configuration, and has suffered some alterations.Click to visit page.
Washington Street Bridge
Washington Street Over Susquehanna River Binghamton: Broome County, New York Metal Pinned Lenticular Through Truss, Stationary 1886 By: Berlin Iron Bridge Company of East Berlin, Connecticut Nationally significant, this is one of the longest remaining of this extremely rare and beautiful type of bridge.Click to visit page.
Windsor Bridge
Chapel Street (CR-28) Over Susquehanna River Windsor: Broome County, New York Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Through Truss, Stationary 1935 By: Unknown This bridge is among the larger multi-span examples of a standard plan truss in western New York.Click to visit page.

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