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Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor Description Thumbnail
Chewton Bridge
Wampum Road (PA-288) Over Railroad (CSX) Chewton: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1922 By: Unknown An attractive variation on a standard plan bridge in the state, with a heavy skew.
X Churchill Road Bridge
Churchill Road Over Mahoning River Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1914 By: Thomas Gilkey This bridge was, prior to its senseless demolition, a two span structure, and one of the spans was older than the other, but both dated to a historic period.
Edinburg Bridge
US-224 Over Mahoning River and Railroad (CSX) Edinburg: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Parker Through Truss, Stationary 1936 By: Unknown This complex and intricate 1930s design Parker truss is covered in v-lacing and lattice!
Grant Street Bridge
Grant Street Over Shenango River New Castle: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary 1914 By: Unknown This spectacular pin connected Pennsylvania truss is closed to traffic, and likely doomed.
Grove Street Bridge
Grove Street Over Neshannock Creek New Castle: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Stringer, Stationary 1950 By: Unknown This bridge is an example of a standard plan beam bridge in Pennsylvania with attractive metal railings.
Hickory Creek Bridge
Wampum Road (Willowgrove Road) Over Hickory Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Concrete Through Arch, Stationary 1921 By: Unknown This rare bridge has not been maintained, yet is one of the only examples of its kind in the state.
X Kennedy Mill Bridge
Frew Mill Road Bridge
Frew Mill Road Over Slippery Rock Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Polygonal Warren Pony Truss, Stationary 1928 By: Thomas Gilkey The fact that this bridge is a beautiful bridge in a very scenic area does not stop PennDOT from demolishing it!
Mahoning Avenue Viaduct
Mahoning Avenue Over Shenango River and Various Railroad New Castle: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pennsylvania Through Truss, Stationary 1923 By: Independent Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania This extremely long bridge is noted for a curve during its length of over 1000 feet!
Mahoningtown Railroad Bridge
Railroad (Norfolk Southern) Over Mahoning River Mahoningtown: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown An extremely rare example of a railroad pony truss, this is a two-span example.
Main Street Overpass
Abandoned Road Over Main Street (PA-288) Wampum: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Concrete Deck Arch, Stationary 1930 By: Unknown This overpass reperesents its type effectively due to good integrity.
Mill Street Bridge
Mill Street Over Neshannock Creek New Castle: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Parker Through Truss, Stationary 1917 By: Thomas Gilkey This fascinating bridge has one of the most bizarre skew designs I have ever seen!
Mountville Road Bridge
Mountville Road Over Slippery Rock Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1940 By: Unknown This massive-member Pratt through truss fits into its wooded surroundings well.
P&LE / Big Run Branch Railroad Bridge
Railroad (Pittsburgh and & Lake Erie) Over Shenango River New Castle: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Whipple Through Truss, Stationary 0 By: Unknown This ornate railroad bridge is hard to photo, but is one of the most beautiful railroad bridges ever seen!
Portersville Road Bridge
Portersville Road Over Slippery Rock Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1932 By: Unknown This is a two-span Pratt through truss, and has been lucky to escape demolition so far.
Rose Point Bridge
Old Butler Road Bridge
Old US-422 (Old Butler Road) Over Slippery Rock Creek Rose Point (Rural): Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Parker Through Truss, Stationary 1935 By: Unknown This massive-member Parker truss is closed to traffic in a wooded setting.
State Line Road Bridge
State Line Road Over North Fork Little Beaver Creek Rural: Columbiana County, Ohio and Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Half-Hip Pratt Pony Truss, Stationary 1914 By: Central Construction Company A small pony truss offers some beauty to a rural road.
Stoughton Road Bridge
Stoughton Road Over Slippery Rock Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1890 By: Morse Bridge Company of Youngstown, Ohio An unusual pin connected truss bridge displaying Morse Bridge Company of Youngstown, Ohio details.
! Van Gorder Mill Road Bridge
Van Gorder Mill Road Bridge Over Slippery Rock Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pratt Through Truss, Stationary 1891 By: Pittsburgh Bridge Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Nelson and Buchanan Agents This magnificent two-span structure is one of Lawrence County's finest bridges.
Wallace Road Bridge
Wallace Road Over North Fork Little Beaver Creek Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Pinned Pratt Full-Slope Pony Truss, Stationary 1892 By: Penn Bridge Company of Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania A rare pony example of the Penn Bridge Company's unusual end post connection detail.
Wampum Road Bridge
Old SR-18 Bridge
Wampum Road (Old SR-18) Over Mahoning River Rural: Lawrence County, Pennsylvania Metal Riveted Parker Through Truss, Stationary 1930 By: Unknown This is an unusual example of a massive-member Parker truss bridge with a heavy skew.

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