Establishment Creek Bridge (Ste. Genevieve County, Missouri)
Built 1931
Two-span through truss bridge over Establishment Creek on US 61, south of Bloomsdale
Open to two-lane traffic

Fairgrounds Bridge (Larimer County, Colorado)
Built 1915; rehabilitated 1994
Through truss bridge over Big Thompson River in Loveland Fairground Park
Open to traffic

Fenton Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1925; made obsolete by new bridge in 1968; closed to traffic August 2007
Four-span through truss bridge over the Meramec River on Gravois Road (Old MO 30) at Fenton in Sunset Hills
Closed to all traffic

Fifteen Mile Bayou US 79 Bridge (Crittenden County, Arkansas)
Lost bridge over Fifteen Mile Bayou on US 79
No longer exists

Fifth Street Bridge (Saline County, Kansas)
Built 1905
Through truss bridge over Saline River on 5th Street north of Salina in Salina
Open to traffic

Flat Branch Road Bridge (Wayne County, West Virginia)
Through truss bridge over West Fork of Twelvepole Creek on Flat Branch Road (CR 52/16)
Closed

Flat Creek MO 248 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1930
Three-span through truss bridge over Flat Creek on MO 248 just west of MO 39
Open to one-lane traffic

Flat Creek MO 39 Bridge (Barry County, Missouri)
Built 1938
Through truss bridge over Flat Creek on MO 39
Open to two-lane traffic

Flat Creek Route W Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built 1954
Pony truss bridge over Flat Creek on Route W
Open to one-lane traffic

Flatrock River 400W Bridge (Decatur County, Indiana)
Built 1913
Through truss bridge over Flatrock River on 400W
Open to traffic

Fountain City Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1926; demolished 2007
Lost through truss bridge over Joachim Creek in DeSoto on Fountain City Road (Old MO 110)
No longer exists

Four Mile Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1909 by the Pueblo Bridge Co.; replaced 1987
Lost bedstead truss bridge over Arkansas River on CR 371 north of Buena Vista
Replaced by modern bridge

Fourche LaFave US 71 Bridge (Scott County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over Fourche LaFave on US 71 north of Y City
Replaced by modern bridge in 1982

Fruit Road Bridge (Madison County, Illinois)
Built 1954
Pony truss bridge over Sugar Fork on Fruit Road, 4.7 mi. west of Grantfork
Open to traffic

Gale Bridge (Alexander County, Illinois)
Built 1933; bypassed by new bridge in 1990
Through truss bridge over Sexton Creek on Old Illinois Route 3 just off New Route 3 near Gale
Open to two-lane traffic with a 36 ton weight limit

Garner Road Bridge (Ray County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over West Fork Crooked River on Garner Road
Open to traffic

Geff Bridge (Wayne County, Illinois)
Built 1910; replaced 1995
Lost pony truss bridge over Deer Creek on CR 1700E (TR 406), southeast of Geff
Replaced by modern bridge

Gentryville Bridge (Gentry County, Missouri)
Built 1954, relocated to Gentryville in 1962, and replaced 1992
Lost through truss over Grand River just west of Gentryville on Washington Street (CR 459), beyond the end of Route T
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Glasgow Railroad Bridge (Howard County, Missouri)
Originally built 1878-79 by Gen. William Sooy Smith as a five-span Whipple through truss and described as the world's first all-steel bridge. Replaced by a new bridge in 1900 reusing some of the substructure, but with Parker truss spans
Four-span through truss railroad bridge over the Missouri River on the Gateway Western Railroad at Glasgow
Open to traffic

Glenallen Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built in 1905 or 1908 (depending on source). Replaced 1961 by a concrete bridge on Route ZZ, but the old bridge still remains in use.
Two-span pony truss bridge over Little Crooked Creek at Glenallen in Glen Allen
Open to traffic on a paved road with a 3 ton weight limit

Glennonville Bridge (Dunklin County, Missouri)
Built 1939, replacing an earlier bridge built 1922
Through truss bridge over St. Francis River on MO 53 near Glennonville
Open to two-lane traffic

Goose Creek Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Goose Creek on John Deere Road
Open to traffic

Governor's Bridge (Prince George's County, Maryland)
Built 1912
Through truss bridge over Patuxent River on Governor Bridge Road in Bowie
Open to one-lane traffic

Granite Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1911
Pony truss bridge over Arkansas River at Granite on CR 397 just off US 24
Open to traffic with a 15 ton weight limit

Greenville Bridge (Wayne County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930. It replaced an earlier bridge with a 10-panel Pennsylvania through truss.
Through truss bridge over St. Francis River (Lake Wappapello) on US 67 at Old Greenville
Open to two-lane traffic on a major highway

Guinns Creek Bridge (Pike County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge on CR 295 (Old Route W) south of Paynesville
Open to one-lane traffic

Hackleman Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1949
Pony truss bridge over Cedar Creek on MO 39
Open to traffic

Hale Creek Bridge (Sevier County, Arkansas)
Built 1919 by the Kansas City Bridge Co. and later designated as part of US 70. Made obsolete by a new alignment of US 70 in 1952.
Pony truss bridge over Hale Creek on CR 271 (Old US 70)
Open to one-lane traffic

Halltown Bridge (Lawrence County, Missouri)
Built 1923
Pony truss bridge over Billies Creek on MO 266 (Old US 66) just west of Halltown in Halltown
Open to two-lane traffic

Halsey Railroad Bridge (Union County, Illinois)
Through truss railroad bridge over Big Muddy River north of Wolf Lake
Still in use

Hargrove Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Completed Nov. 15, 1917, by Miller and Borcherding Bridge Builders of St. Louis. Closed in 1992 due to flood damage. Rehabilitated and reopened July 2, 1999.
Swing bridge with two pony trusses over Black River on CR 658
Open to one-lane traffic on a gravel road with an 8 ton weight limit

Hartsburg Bottom Road Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Hart Creek on Hartsburg Bottom Road
Open to one-lane traffic with a 10 ton weight limit

Harvey Dowell Road Bridge (Washington County, Arkansas)
Built 1926
Through truss bridge over West Fork White River on Harvey Dowell Road (CR 195), just off AR 16, east of Fayetteville
Open to traffic

Heaths Creek Old US 65 Bridge (Pettis County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Heaths Creek on Old US 65 (Wildwood Road)
Open to traffic

Hendrickson Bridge (Butler County, Missouri)
Built 1933-34 as part of a realignment of US 67. Closed in 1965 when a section collapsed after being hit by a truck; was reopened in 29 days. Replacement bridge built 1976.
Abandoned two-span through truss bridge over Black River near Hendrickson
Abandoned and overgrown with kudzu, but reachable on foot

Hillers Creek CR 436 Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Hillers Creek on CR 436
Open to traffic

Hillers Creek Old US 54 Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Through truss bridge over Hillers Creek on Old US 54 south of Fulton
Open to traffic

Hodges Road Bridge (Shawnee County, Kansas)
Built ca. 1920 by F.E. Marsh & Co.
Through truss bridge over Middle Branch Wakarusa River on Hodges Road, 1.0 mi. west and 0.6 mi. south of Auburn
Open to traffic

Horse Creek MO 32 Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1927
Pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on MO 32
Open to one-lane traffic

Horse Creek MO 97 Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1954
Pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on MO 97
Open to traffic

Horse Creek Route CC Bridge (Cedar County, Missouri)
Built 1958
Three-span pony truss bridge over Horse Creek on Route CC
Open to two-lane traffic

Horsehead Creek US 64 Bridge (Johnson County, Arkansas)
Built 1933 by Fred Luttjohann of Topeka, Kansas
Two-span pony truss bridge over Horsehead Creek on US 64
Open to traffic

Horseshoe Creek Bridge (Lafayette County, Missouri)
Built 1922; made obsolete by new bridge in 1951; replaced Summer 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Horseshoe Creek on Old US 40, west of Bates City
Replaced by a new bridge

Hudson Bridge (Lincoln County, South Dakota)
Built 1915; east span washed out 1976
Abandoned through truss bridge over Big Sioux River south of Hudson
Abandoned with one span missing

Huffman Road Bridge (Sevier County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Woolsey Creek on Huffman Road (CR 265)
Open to one-lane traffic

Hughes Creek US 61 Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Pony truss bridge over Hughes Creek on US 61 south of Old Appleton
Open to two-lane traffic on a paved road

Hulston Mill Bridge (Dade County, Missouri)
Built 1927 by Ed. W. Appleby
Pony truss bridge over Sac River (Stockton Lake) on CR 372, just beyond the end of Route EE
Open to traffic, but closed for flooding on 4/27/2008

Huntsville Pike Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1920; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Fall Creek on Huntsville Pike in Pendleton
Open to traffic

Hurricane Creek Bridge (Lincoln County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over Hurricane Creek on Old Highway 79 (CR 925) just south of Route M
Open to traffic with a 10 ton weight limit

Idabel Bridge (McCurtain County, Oklahoma)
Built 1923
Through truss bridge over Little River on D4615 just north of Idabel in Idabel
Open to traffic

Illinois Bayou AR 7 Bridge (Pope County, Arkansas)
Built 1933; replaced 2003
Lost three-span pony truss bridge over Illinois Bayou on AR 7 just northwest of Dover
Replaced by a new bridge

Imboden Bridge (Lawrence County, Arkansas)
Built 1937 by C.F. Lytle of Sioux City, Iowa
Pony and deck truss bridge over Spring River and the Frisco Railroad on US 62 at Imboden
Open to two-lane traffic, with a pedestrian sidewalk

Intercity Viaduct (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Completed in 1907; lower level added 1930; parallel span opened in 1962
Two-level deck truss bridge over Kansas River on I-70 Eastbound in Kansas City
Open to four lanes of traffic on upper level and pedestrian traffic on lower level

Jakes Creek Bridge (Pope County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over Jakes Creek on Pilot Rock Mountain Road (CR 16)
Open to traffic

Jasper Bridge (Newton County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1974
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Little Buffalo River on AR 7 at Jasper
Replaced by a new bridge

Joachim Avenue Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1924; made obsolete by new bridge in 1933; closed to traffic Nov. 21, 2005; main span demolished Dec. 27, 2006
Lost through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on Joachim Avenue (Old US 61/67) in Herculaneum
Demolished to make way for replacement

Joachim Creek US 61 Bridge (Jefferson County, Missouri)
Built 1933; rehabilitated 1985
Through truss bridge over Joachim Creek on US 61/67 in Herculaneum
Open to four lanes of traffic

Johnson Creek Old US 66 Bridge (Lawrence County, Missouri)
Built 1923; made obsolete by new bridge on US 66 (now MO 96) in 1960
Through truss bridge over Johnson Creek on CR 2062 (Old US 66)
Open to traffic

Johnson Village Bridge (Chaffee County, Colorado)
Built 1937
Deck truss over Arkansas River on US 24 at Johnson Village
Open to traffic

Judsonia Bridge (White County, Arkansas)
Built 1924 by the R. L. Gaster Construction Co. of Little Rock
Through truss bridge with center swing span over Little Red River on CR 66 at Judsonia
Closed for rehabilitation (?)

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 1 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1904 to replace previous bridge destroyed by 1903 flood
Four-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the Union Pacific Railroad just north of I-70
Open to single-track railroad traffic

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 2 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned 1983
Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River on the former Kansas City Southern railroad, south of James Street
Closed to all traffic

Kansas River Railroad Bridge No. 4 (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Built 1905; abandoned in 1972 with the building of Kemper Arena
Abandoned three-span through truss bridge over Kansas River, just north of the Kansas Avenue Bridge
Closed to all traffic

Kelly Road Bridge (Macoupin County, Illinois)
Built 1917; made obsolete by a new bridge on Shipman Road in 1935
Pony truss bridge over Coop Branch on Kelly Road (TR 166), just off Shipman Road
Open to one-lane traffic

Keytesville Bridge (Chariton County, Missouri)
Built 1927; rehabilitated 1940
Through truss bridge over Mussel River on US 24 at Keytesville
Open to traffic

Killbuck Creek Bridge (Madison County, Indiana)
Built ca. 1910; rehabilitated 1984
Through truss bridge over Killbuck Creek on CR 450 North
Closed to all traffic

Klondike Bridge (Lyon County, Iowa)
Built 1913-15 by the Western Bridge and Construction Co. of Omaha. Replaced by modern bridge in 1977.
Through truss bridge over Big Sioux River on 180th Street southeast of Sioux Falls
Open to pedestrians only

L'Anguille River AR 1 Bridge (Lee County, Arkansas)
Lost through truss bridge over L'Anguille River on AR 1 northwest of Marianna
Replaced by new bridge in 1968

Lamine Mouth Railroad Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Two-span through truss railroad bridge over Lamine River just south of its confluence with the Missouri River
Open to railroad traffic

Lamine River MO 41 Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1933, replacing an earlier bridge
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on MO 41
Open to traffic

Lamine River Old US 40 Bridge (Cooper County, Missouri)
Built 1924
Through truss bridge over Lamine River on Route M (Old US 40) just north of I-70
Open to traffic

Lanesboro Railroad Bridge (Fillmore County, Minnesota)
Railroad line abandoned 1979
Through truss bridge over Root River on the Root River State Trail (formerly Minnesota Southern Railroad) in Lanesboro
Open to pedestrians only

Lee Creek AR 220 Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Replaced 2000
Lost through truss over Lee Creek on AR 220
Replaced by a new bridge

Lee Creek Road Bridge (Crawford County, Arkansas)
Made obsolete by a new bridge in 1994-95 and abandoned
Abandoned through truss bridge over Lee Creek on Lee Creek Road (West Rena Road), just north of I-40
Closed to all traffic

Lemay Ferry Bridge (St. Louis County, Missouri)
Built 1933
Lost two-span through truss bridge over Meramec River on US 61/67 north of Arnold in Oakville
Replaced by a new bridge in September 2004; old bridge demolished November 2004

Lewis and Clark Viaduct (Wyandotte County, Kansas)
Opened Nov. 12, 1962; rehabilitated 1984
Deck truss bridge over Kansas River on I-70 Westbound in Kansas City
Open to traffic

Little Black River MO 142 Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Built 1949
Three-span pony truss bridge over Little Black River on MO 142, northwest of Naylor
Open to two-lane traffic on a paved road

Little Blue Creek Bridge (Pike County, Illinois)
Built 1916 by the Illinois Steel Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1997
Pony truss bridge over Little Blue Creek on 492nd Street, This bridge was relocated from County Highway 14 on Big Blue. North of Detroit Illinois
Open to traffic

Little Blue Creek Bridge (Pike County, Illinois)
Built 1961
Through truss bridge over Little Blue Creek on 482nd Street (TR 506) between Florence and Milton, 2.75 mi. southeast of Detroit
Open to one-lane traffic with a weight limit

Little Bonne Femme Katy Trail Bridge (Boone County, Missouri)
Built 1898 by the A&P Roberts Co. of Pencoyd, Pennsylvania
Through truss bridge over Little Bonne Femme Creek on the Katy Trail
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Little Flora Creek Bridge (Cape Girardeau County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1925
Pony truss bridge over Little Flora Creek on CR 635 southwest of Egypt Mills
Open to traffic

Little Laflin Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1930; replaced 2005
Lost pony truss bridge over a branch of Crooked Creek near Laflin on CR 408
Replaced by a new bridge

Little Missouri River US 67 Bridge (Clark County, Arkansas)
Built 1931 by the Vincennes Bridge Co. of Vincennes, Indiana
Three-span pony truss bridge over Little Missouri River on US 67
Open to traffic

Little Robinson Road Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Built ca. 1930
Pony truss bridge over an unnamed creek on Robinson Road (CR 103)
Open to one-lane traffic

Little Sugar Creek Bridge (Benton County, Arkansas)
Replaced 1940
Lost through truss bridge over Little Sugar Creek on AR 100 (later US 71) north of Bentonville in Bella Vista
Replaced by a new bridge

Little Valley Church Bridge (Bollinger County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Pony truss bridge over Cane Creek on CR 524 northwest of Dongola
Open to traffic on a gravel road with an 8 ton (?) weight limit

Little Zion Bridge (Madison County, Missouri)
Built 1922
Pony truss bridge over a branch of Twelvemile Creek near Zion on CR 417 (Old US 67)
Open to traffic with a 20 ton limit on a paved road

Livermore Bridge (Humboldt County, Iowa)
Replaced 2000
Lost through truss bridge over East Fork Des Moines River on 120th Street east of Livermore
Replaced by a new bridge

Lock Springs Bridge (Daviess County, Missouri)
Built 1927 by Chillicothe Iron Co.; replaced 1990
Lost through truss over Grand River on CR 127 (Topper Road) west of Lock Springs
Replaced by a concrete bridge

Log Creek MO 13 Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1930; rehabilitated 1940
Through truss bridge over Log Creek on MO 13 in Kingston
Open to traffic

Log Creek Road Bridge (Caldwell County, Missouri)
Built 1908
Pony truss bridge over Log Creek on S.W. Log Creek Road
Open to traffic

Logan Creek Katy Bridge (Callaway County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Logan Creek on the Katy Trail (former MKT Railroad)
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Logan Creek Old US 160 Bridge (Ripley County, Missouri)
Built 1923; made obsolete by new US 160 alignment in 1974
Pony truss bridge over Logan Creek on CR 160E-12 (Old US 160), northeast of Doniphan
Open to traffic on a paved road

Lusk Creek Bridge (Pope County, Illinois)
Built 1934
Through truss bridge over Lusk Creek on Eddyville Road (FAS 930), southeast of Eddyville, 3.25 mi. southeast of Eddyville
Open to two-lane traffic

Magazine Middle Bridge (Logan County, Arkansas)
Built 1922
Closed through truss bridge over Petit Jean River on Old AR 109 south of Magazine
Bypassed by modern bridge

Manzanola Bridge (Otero County, Colorado)
Originally built 1911 by the Patterson-Burghardt Bridge Co. over the Colorado River at Clifton near Grand Junction. Relocated here in 1950; replaced 1984.
Lost through truss bridge over the Arkansas River on CO 207
Replaced by modern bridge

Maryland Street Bridge (Pike County, Missouri)
Built ca. 1920
Pony truss bridge over Town Branch on Maryland Street in Louisiana
Open to one-lane traffic with an 8 ton weight limit

Massie Creek Katy Trail Bridge (Warren County, Missouri)
Pony truss bridge over Massie Creek on the Katy Trail just off MO 94
Open to pedestrians and bicyclists only

Maumelle River AR 300 Bridge (Pulaski County, Arkansas)
Made obsolete by a new bridge in 1981
Through truss bridge over Maumelle River on AR 300
Open to pedestrians only

McGirt's Bridge (Bladen County, North Carolina)
Built 1923 by the Atlantic Bridge Co.; replaced ca. 1983
Lost through truss bridge over Cape Fear River on US 701
Replaced by a new bridge