Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.746667,-93.351667
Carries Ames Road over Parsons Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Parsons Creek on Ames Road
History: Built ca. 1970; replaced 2006
Built: ca. 1970
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.865000,-93.325000
Carries Atlas Road over Parsons Creek
Design: truss/pony/warren
Design Details: Riveted Warren pony truss
Total Length: 46.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Parsons Creek on Atlas Road
History: Built ca. 1920; replaced 2003
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.895000,-93.236667
Carries Calico Road over Locust Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 6-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 222.0 Feet
Span Length: 120.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Locust Creek on Calico Road
History: Built ca. 1920; replaced 2004
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.779272,-93.048223
Carries over Yellow Creek
Design: truss/through/warren/no-verticals
Design Details: Warren through truss with flat upper chord
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Yellow Creek somewhere near Brookfield
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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106000
Postcard
Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.980000,-93.200000
Carries Delco Road over Locust Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 178.1 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge over Locust Creek on Delco Road
History: Built 1900 by A.M. Blodgett; replaced 2006
Built: 1900
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.860592,-93.232932
Carries Dexter Road over Locust Creek
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: Pin-connected, 8-panel Parker through truss
Total Length: 221.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Locust Creek on Dexter Road, southwest of Linneus
History: Built ca. 1920
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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106001
Overview
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106002
Oblique view
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106003
Deck view
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106004
Driving across
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106005
Pier
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106006
Upper joint
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.860292,-93.235734
Carries Dexter Road over Branch of Locust Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over a branch of Locust Creek on Dexter Road
History: Built 1906 by John Gilligan Bridge Co.
Built: 1906
Location: Linn County
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106007
Overview
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106008
Oblique view
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106009
Deck view
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
Status: Closed
Location: 39.721244,-93.096340
Carries CR 536 (Grant Road) over Elk Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 49.8 Feet
Span Length: 30.8 Feet
Overview: Lost Pony truss bridge over Elk Creek on CR 536 (Grant Road)
History: Built ca. 1920
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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442454
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in January 2019
442455
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in January 2019
442456
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in January 2019
442457
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in January 2019
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.978476,-93.160386
Carries Fern Drive over Lowes Branch
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Riveted Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 59.0 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge over Lowes Branch on Fern Drive
History: Built ca. 1950
Built: ca. 1950
Location: Linn County
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Status: Closed
Location: 39.895629,-92.999643
Carries Ingel Road over West Yellow Creek
Design: truss/bedstead/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt bedstead pony truss
Total Length: 94.1 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Bedstead pony truss bridge over West Yellow Creek on Ingel Road
History: Built 1901 by John Gilligan Bridge Co.
Built: 1901
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.896667,-93.038333
Carries Ingel Road over Bear Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 3-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 65.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Bear Creek on Ingel Road
History: Built ca. 1910; replaced 2001
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.797338,-92.965989
Carries Kayak Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 131.8 Feet
Span Length: 69.8 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Kayak Road
History: Originally located in Oklahoma. Relocated in 1973 to this location.
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.862169,-92.959788
Carries Lemay Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 81.0 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Lemay Road
History: Replaced 2005
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to pedestrians only
Preserved as a State Historic Site
Location: 39.791694,-93.234361
Carries over Locust Creek
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: Covered Howe through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 151.0 Feet
Overview: Covered bridge over the old channel of Locust Creek between Laclede and Meadville off US 36
History: Built 1868 by Bishop and Eaton
Built: 1868
Location: Linn County
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106010
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
106011
View from other end
Photo taken by James Baughn
106012
Portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
106013
Inside view
Photo taken by James Baughn
106014
Upper chord joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
106015
Lower chord joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
106016
Ceiling
Photo taken by James Baughn
106017
Underneath
Photo taken by James Baughn
106018
Beams along the bottom
Photo taken by James Baughn
106019
Stone pier from underneath
Photo taken by James Baughn
106020
Stone piers from side
Photo taken by James Baughn
114024
View of Locust Creek covered bridge
View of the Locust Creek Covered Bridge in 2008.
Photo taken by David B. Haun
114025
Standing on road leading up
Standing on road leading to Locust Creek Covered Bridge.
Photo taken by Al or Donna Haun posted by David B. Haun
114026
Standing on approach of the bridge
Standing on approach of Locust Creek Covered Bridge.
Photo taken by Al or Donna Haun posted by David B. Haun
114270
Locust Creek Covered bridge View
Locust Creek Covered Bridge with David b. Haun in Foreground.
Photo taken by Al Haun in May 2008 posted by David B. Haun
114271
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Locust Creek Covered Bridge over old Locust Creek bed that since been filled in.
Photo taken by Al or Donna Haun in May 2008 posted by David B. Haun
247271
Photo taken by Diane Martin in October 2012
247272
Photo taken by Diane Martin in October 2012
247273
Photo taken by Diane Martin in October 2012
247274
Photo taken by Diane Martin in October 2012
275262
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt July 6, 2012
275263
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt July 6, 2012
275264
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275276
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275277
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275278
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275281
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275282
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275283
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
275284
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt June 6, 2012
427687
Locust Creek Covered Bridge
c. 1930 photo of the Locust Creek Covered Bridge, Pershing State Park, Linn Co. Mo. Photo caption suggests that this bridge was built in the 1860s.
SHSMO Missouri Covered Bridge Album
427986
Locust Creek Bridge, Near Brookfield, Linn Co. Mo.
Locust Creek Bridge. May 24, 1959 MoDOT Photo Archives Series 3 Photo No. 1939_1
MoDOT Photo Archive Series 3 Box 20 No. 1939_1 Uploaded by Rusty Weisman
433815
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in August 2018
433816
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in August 2018
433817
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in August 2018
433818
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in August 2018
480309
East Approach
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480310
Roof Bracing
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480311
Roof Bracing
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480312
South Bracing
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480313
West Portal
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480314
West Approach
Looking East
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480315
West Oblique
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480316
Cross Bracing
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480317
Cross Bracing
Interlocking Joints
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480318
Wedge Brace
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480319
Triple Struts
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480320
Wedge Brace
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480321
Wedge Brace
Photo taken by Neil Krout in August 2020
480322
Bats!
I saw guano, on the deck, which prompted me to "Look Up".
Photo taken by Neil Krout
480323
Bats!
I saw guano, on the deck, which prompted me to "Look Up".
Photo taken by Neil Krout
481718
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481719
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481720
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481721
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481722
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481723
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481724
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481725
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481726
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
481727
Locust Creek Covered Bridge 25-58-01
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in September 2020
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.877507,-93.227525
Carries Route B over Locust Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 236.8 Feet
Span Length: 125.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Locust Creek on Route B, west of Linneus
History: Built 1925 or earlier in Chariton County; relocated here in August 1939
Built:
Location: Linn County
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106021
Overview
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106022
Deck view
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
106023
Close-up of truss
Photo taken Dec. 2006 by Ben Keller
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.701330,-92.915633
Carries Morton Road over Clark Branch
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 42.0 Feet
Span Length: 40.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Clark Branch on Morton Road
History: Built ca. 1930; replaced 2001
Built: ca. 1930
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.811032,-93.175359
Carries MO 5 over Muddy Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Riveted Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 64.9 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Muddy Creek on MO 5
History: Built 1924; replaced 2002
Built: 1924
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.770000,-92.870000
Carries Noble Drive over BNSF Railroad
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 124.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad on Noble Drive
History: Built ca. 1920; replaced 2003
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.973333,-93.173333
Carries Fair Drive over Lowes Branch
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Riveted Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 115.2 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Lowes Branch on Fair Drive
History: Built ca. 1920; replaced 1994
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.891815,-92.958434
Carries Kite Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Kite Road
History: Built ca. 1940; replaced 1997
Built: ca. 1940
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.928333,-93.085000
Carries Haven Road over Long Branch
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 3-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 66.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Long Branch on Haven Road
History: Built ca. 1910; replaced 1998
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.913333,-93.083333
Carries Hill Road over Long Branch
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 44.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Long Branch on Hill Road
History: Built ca. 1940; replaced 1992
Built: ca. 1940
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.791667,-93.321667
Carries Arrow Road over Parsons Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Parsons Creek on Arrow Road
History: Built 1913 by the Monarch Engineering Co.; replaced 1994
Built: 1913
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.765000,-93.081667
Carries Husk Road over Elk Creek
Design: truss/pony/warren
Design Details: Riveted Warren pony truss
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Elk Creek on Husk Road
History: Built ca. 1910; replaced 1995
Built: ca. 1910
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.778333,-93.045000
Carries Jarboe Road over West Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 90.9 Feet
Span Length: 89.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over West Yellow Creek on Jarboe Road
History: Built ca. 1920; replaced 1996
Built: ca. 1920
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.796667,-93.060000
Carries Ira Drive over Long Branch Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 62.0 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Long Branch Creek on Ira Drive
History: Built 1902 by John Gilligan Bridge Co.; replaced 1999
Built: 1902
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.823058,-92.964492
Carries Kiowa Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 94.2 Feet
Span Length: 58.1 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Kiowa Road
History: Built 1902 by John Gilligan Bridge Co.; replaced 1995
Built: 1902
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.732766,-93.001972
Carries Julep Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony/parker
Design Details: Riveted, 5-panel Parker pony truss
Total Length: 149.9 Feet
Span Length: 80.1 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Julep Road
History: Built ca. 1930; replaced 1998
Built: ca. 1930
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.885000,-93.081667
Carries Hyde Road over Long Branch
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 46.9 Feet
Span Length: 44.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over Long Branch on Hyde Road
History: Built ca. 1910; replaced 1996
Built: ca. 1910
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by new bridge
Location: 39.786200,-93.098227
Carries Pershing Road over BNSF Railroad
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Riveted Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 129.9 Feet
Span Length: 34.1 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over BNSF Railroad on Pershing Road
History: Built 1913; replaced 1994
Built: 1913
Location: Linn County
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Status: Destroyed by flooding
Location: 39.809183,-93.050013
Carries Iva Road over West Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 5-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 88.9 Feet
Span Length: 60.0 Feet
Overview: Washed out pony truss bridge over West Yellow Creek on Iva Road
History: Built ca. 1915
Built: ca. 1915
Location: Linn County
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Status: Removed but not replaced
Location: 39.836667,-92.960000
Carries Landor Road over East Yellow Creek
Design: truss/pony/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Total Length: 121.1 Feet
Span Length: 89.9 Feet
Overview: Lost pony truss bridge over East Yellow Creek on Landor Road
History: Built 1904, probably the John Gilligan Bridge Co.
Built: 1904
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.784967,-93.073805
Carries BNSF Railway over Main Street (MO 11)
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details:
Total Length: 65.9 Feet
Span Length: 47.9 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Main Street (MO 11) on the BNSF Railway in Brookfield
History: Built ca. 1940
Built: 1940
Location: Linn County
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497983
CBQ - Main Street Underpass
looking south
Photo from old postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.786585,-93.068978
Carries BNSF Railway over Monroe Street
Design: slab
Design Details: Concrete slab
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Slab bridge over Monroe Street on BNSF Railway in Brookfield
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Scheduled for replacement
Location: 39.983563,-93.287897
Carries Route DD over Parsons Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 85.0 Feet
Span Length: 37.1 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Parsons Creek on Route DD
History: Built 1951
Built: 1951
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Scheduled for replacement
Location: 40.026150,-93.350980
Carries Route E over Big Muddy Creek
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 95.1 Feet
Span Length: 43.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Big Muddy Creek on Route E
History: Built 1952
Built: 1952
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to railroad traffic above and highway traffic below
Location: 39.725000,-92.940000
Carries Missouri Highway 5 over BNSF Railway
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 34.0 Feet
Span Length: 34.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over MO 5 on BNSF Railway
History: Built 1934
Built: 1934
Location: Linn County
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344885
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344886
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344887
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
403664
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
Overview
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403665
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
Overview
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403666
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
West Abutment
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403667
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
Overview
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403668
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
East Abutment
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403669
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
Details
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403670
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
Main Span
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403671
BNSF MO-5 Bridge
West Abutment
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 39.754949,-93.217075
Carries a pedestrian trail in Pershing State Park over Locust Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Pratt through truss bridge over Locust Creek on a pedestrian trail in Pershing State Park
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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317620
Overview
http://djcase.com/sites/default/files/Boardwalk%20bridge%20Pershing%20SP.JPG
http://djcase.com/sites/default/files/Boardwalk%20bridge%20Pershing%20SP.JPG
344803
Overview
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344804
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344805
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344806
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344807
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344808
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344809
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344810
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344811
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344812
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344813
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344814
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344815
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344816
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344817
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344818
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344819
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344820
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344821
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344822
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344823
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344824
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344825
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
344826
Photo taken by James McCray in July 2015
Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 39.712535,-93.334758
Carries Former railroad over Fountain Grove wetlands
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned timber stringer bridge over Fountain Grove wetlands on Former railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 39.711536,-93.328718
Carries Former railroad over Fountain Grove wetlands
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned timber stringer bridge over Fountain Grove wetlands on Former railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.789194,-93.007250
Carries Route F over BNSF Railway
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 143.1 Feet
Span Length: 47.6 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over BNSF Railway on Route F
History: Built 1935
Built: 1935
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.715263,-92.947979
Carries BNSF Railway over Pedestrian Walkway
Design: arch/deck/closed
Design Details: Closed-spandrel arch
Total Length: 9.0 Feet
Span Length: 9.0 Feet
Overview: Closed-spandrel arch bridge over Pedestrian Walkway on BNSF Railway
History: Built 1951
Built: 1951
Location: Linn County
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403659
BNSF Bridge #347B
Date Stamp
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403660
BNSF Bridge #347B
West Wall
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403661
BNSF Bridge #347B
East Wall
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403662
BNSF Bridge #347B
Overview
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
403663
BNSF Bridge #347B
Inside Arch
Photo taken by John Marvig in August 2017
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.758908,-93.155774
Carries BNSF Railway over Turkey Creek
Design: unknown
Design Details:
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Turkey Creek on BNSF Railway
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.731086,-92.934770
Carries BNSF Railway over Broadway Street
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 26.0 Feet
Span Length: 26.0 Feet
Overview: Deck Plate Girder Bridge over Broadway Street on BNSF Railway
History: Built 1899, Parallel span added 1906
Built: 1899
Location: Linn County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 39.778813,-93.143401
Carries BNSF Railway over US 36
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over US 36 on BNSF Railway
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 39.783751,-93.240334
Carries Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy over Higgins Ditch
Design: unknown
Design Details:
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over Higgins Ditch on Chicago, Burlington, & Quincy
History:
Built:
Location: Linn County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 39.711667,-92.950000
Carries East Gracia Avenue over Santa Fe Railroad
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Lattice Pony truss
Total Length: 155.8 Feet
Span Length: 75.1 Feet
Overview: Lost Pony truss bridge over Santa Fe Railroad on East Gracia Avenue
History: Built 1916, Replaced 1999
Built: 1916
Location: Linn County
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Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.