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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 |
Chartiers Bridge
| Seven Creeks Road (PA-1014) Over Castile Run | Chartiers: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Riveted Parker Pony Truss, Stationary | 1913 By: Unknown | An attractive and traditional rivet-connected Parker pony truss bridge. |
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Clarksville Bridge
| Center Street (PA-1001) Over Tenmile Creek | Clarksville: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Riveted Pratt Pony Truss, Stationary | 0 By: Unknown | This bridge is a former railroad-related bridge that was relocated here in 1944. |
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Freedom Bridge
| High Street (US-19 and PA-21) Over South Fork Tenmile Creek | Waynesburg: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Concrete Closed-Spandrel Deck Arch, Stationary | 1928 By: E. B. and B. F. Lippincott | This attractive two-span arch bridge includes an unusual but beautiful concrete lattice railing. |
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Masontown Bridge
Intercounty Bridge | PA-21 Over Monongahela River | Near Masontown: Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Multiple-Type-Connected Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary | 1925 By: Independent Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | This breathtaking monument, rich with Pennsylvania heritage, is going to be destroyed by PennDOT. |
Millsboro Bridge
| PA-88 Over Ten Mile Creek | Millsboro: Washington County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Riveted Pratt Through Truss, Stationary | 1932 By: Unknown | A beautiful two-span massive-membered through truss about to get demolished by PennDOT. |
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Millsboro Railroad Bridge
| Railroad (Abandoned Monongahela Railroad) Over Ten Mile Creek | Millsboro: Washington County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Riveted Parker Through Truss, Stationary | 0 By: Unknown | An impressive Parker truss span provides a gateway into the Monongahela River from Ten Mile Creek. | X |
Morrisville Bridge
| Jefferson Road (PA-188) Over South Fork Tenmile Creek | Morrisville: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Concrete Open-Spandrel Deck Arch, Stationary | 1920 By: E. B. and B. F. Lippincott | This rare and graceful arch bridge was demolished next to its replacement. |
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Old PA-21 Arch Bridge
| Old PA-21 Over Little Whiteley Creek | Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Concrete Closed Spandrel Deck Arch, Stationary | 1920 By: Unknown | A small, attractive arch bridge with good historic integrity. |
Old PA-21 T-Beam Bridge
| Old PA-21 Over Little Whiteley Creek | Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Concrete T-Beam, Stationary | 1920 By: Unknown | A good representative example of a relatively early t-beam bridge. | ! |
Point Marion Bridge
| PA-88 Over Monongahela River | Point Marion: Fayette County, Pennsylvania and Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Riveted Cantilever Through Truss, Stationary | 1930 By: Pittsburgh - Des Moines Steel Company | This magnificent bridge is one of the few and finest of cantilever bridges in Pennsylvania, yet has been sentenced to demolition by PennDOT. |
Pollocks Mill Bridge
| Pollocks Mill Road Over Ten Mile Creek | Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Pinned Whipple Through Truss, Stationary | 1878 By: Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio | One of Pennsylvania's finest bridges is this breathtaking, extremely ancient bridge that features the unique designs of its builder! |
Pump Station Road Bridge
| Pump Station Road (TR-659) Over Tenmile Creek | Rural: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Pinned Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary | 1902 By: Nelson and Buchanan | Built by a prominent regional company, this bridge with a rare truss configuration is in very poor condition. |
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Whites Ridge Road Bridge
| Whites Ridge Road Bridge (TR-515) Over Tenmile Creek | Near Waynesburg: Greene County, Pennsylvania | Metal Pinned Modified Pratt Through Truss, Stationary | 1877 By: Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio | With a bizzare and unique truss configuration this is among the oldest and most important bridges in the region. |
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