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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. |
| 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 | Facility Carried / Feature Intersected | Location | Structure Type | Construction Date / Builder or Contractor | Description | Thumbnail |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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. |
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