Status: No longer standing, but one concrete pier remains
Location: 36.803970,-93.462200
Carries MO 13 over James River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: From west to east:
Three short stringer spans supported by timber pile bents
One pin-connected, 4-panel Pratt pony truss
Three pin-connected, 8-panel Parker through trusses, each 157.5 feet long
One stringer span
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost three-span through truss bridge over James River at Galena
History: Built 1910-11 by the Western Bridge Co. Made obsolete by parallel Galena Y Bridge in 1927. Dismantled Spring 1929, with two spans reused in the Hootentown Bridge.
Built: 1911
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
107539
Historic postcard
107540
Remaining pier
Photo taken by James Baughn
329665
Source: Annual report of the Missouri State Board of Agriculture" (1894-1914)
Status: Open to pedestrians only
Location: 36.805307,-93.462239
Carries Old MO 13 over James River
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Main spans: Five open-spandrel arches
Total Length: 764.0 Feet
Span Length: 100.0 Feet
Overview: Five-span open-spandrel arch bridge with Y-shaped approach over James River at Galena
History: Opened November 1927, replacing an earlier truss bridge. Made obsolete by a new highway bridge in 1986 and closed to vehicular traffic.
Built: 1927
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
107541
Overview from northwest
Photo taken by James Baughn
107542
View from southeast
Photo taken by James Baughn
107543
Main span from north
Photo taken by James Baughn
107544
Close-up of one arch
Photo taken by James Baughn
107545
Close-up of top of arch
Photo taken by James Baughn
107546
Underneath the arches
Photo taken by James Baughn
107547
Close-up of a pier
Photo taken by James Baughn
107548
Approaching the "Y"
Photo taken by James Baughn
107549
Behind the split
Photo taken by James Baughn
107550
Beneath the split
Photo taken by James Baughn
107551
Both ramps
Photo taken by James Baughn
107552
South ramp
Photo taken by James Baughn
107553
Below the south ramp
Photo taken by James Baughn
107554
North ramp
Photo taken by James Baughn
107555
Below the north ramp
Photo taken by James Baughn
107556
Deck view
Photo taken by James Baughn
107557
West end
Photo taken by James Baughn
107558
Close-up of balustrade
Photo taken by James Baughn
107559
Plaque
Photo taken by James Baughn
147256
River View
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147257
Inside the Y
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147258
Inside the Y
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147259
History Signage
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147260
River view
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147261
Underside View
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147262
National Register plaque
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147263
Original Bridge Plaque
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147264
Approaching the Y
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
147265
Inside the Y
Photo taken by Mark Frazier in August 2009
224117
Below3 stitch
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in December 2010
226113
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226114
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226115
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226116
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226117
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226118
Bridges down south1 stitch
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226119
Bridges down south2 stitch
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226120
Bridges down south3 stitch
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
276231
Galena Y Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
276232
Galena Y Bridge-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
276233
Galena Y Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
403202
Looking Westward toward town
Photo taken by Chris Perry, September 2016
403203
Eastern View
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403204
Split
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403205
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403206
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403207
Debris
It is evident that the water gets pretty high when the James River floods.
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403208
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403209
Looking south towards the former wagon bridge.
Photo taken by Chris Perry
403210
Eastbound fork.
Photo taken by Chris Perry, September 2017
448267
Route 13, James River Bridge at Galena
August 14, 1930
Missouri State Archives
448268
Route 13, James River Bridge at Galena
Missouri State Archives
448269
Route 13, James River Bridge at Galena
Missouri State Archives
448270
Route 13, James River Bridge at Galena
Missouri State Archives
510405
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510406
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510407
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510408
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510409
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510410
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
510411
Photo taken by Nick Schmiedeler in October 2021
Status: No longer exists
Location: 36.939166,-93.385555
Carries over James River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: Two pin-connected, 8-panel Parker through trusses with a wooden deck
Total Length: 315.0 Feet
Span Length: 157.5 Feet
Overview: Lost two-span through truss over James River just beyond the end of Route O
History: Built 1929, recycling two truss spans from the Galena Wagon Bridge
Built: 1929
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
150119
Distant View Of Bridge, Looking Northeast
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150120
View Of Bridge From East End, Looking West-Northwest
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150121
View Of Portal On West End, Looking West-Northwest
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150122
View Of East Span, Looking Southeast
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150123
View Of West Span, Looking Southeast
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150124
View Of Bridge, Looking East-Southeast From West End
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150125
View Of Timber Stringers Under West Span
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150126
View Showing Panel Point Connection On South Side Of West Span
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150127
View Showing Bearing On Southwest Corner Of East Abutment
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150128
View Showing Bearing At Center-Bridge On South Side
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
150129
View Showing Top Panel Point Connection On North Side Of West Span
Photo taken April 14, 1989 by Gerry Averett, for the Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.621618,-93.419878
Carries MO 13 over Table Rock Lake
Design: truss/through/warren
Design Details: Cantilevered Warren through truss
Total Length: 1861.4 Feet
Span Length: 479.9 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge on MO 13 over Table Rock Lake (White River) at Kimberling City
History: Built 1956, replacing an earlier truss bridge inundated by the lake
Built: 1956
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
107561
Overview
Photo taken by James Baughn
107562
North portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
107563
North end
Photo taken by James Baughn
107564
South portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
107565
Crossing northbound
Photo taken by James Baughn
107566
Behind the north portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
107567
Close-up of lower joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
199843
Kimberling city bridge
The Kimberling city bridge being built. The original 1923 bridge below it.
Photo compliments of the Hill family/ Molly Hill
239410
Kimberling City Bridge
Photo taken by Lisa Hyde on September 11, 2012
276230
Kimberling city bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
363583
Kimberling City Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363584
Kimberling City Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363585
Kimberling City Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
446805
The New Bridge Above the Old Bridge
Photo Shared by: Neil Krout
446806
Debris Netting Under New Bridge
Photo Shared by: Neil Krout
446807
Tablerock Lake Filling
Photo Shared by: Neil Krout
457356
Kimberling City Bridge
The Kansas City Times: April 25 1958
457357
Kimberling City Bridge
Springfield Leader and Press: May 25 1958
511216
Kimberling City Bridge
Photo from old postcard
Status: Replaced by new bridge and torn down
Location: 36.903839,-93.396962
Carries County Road V-70 over James River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pin-connected, 10-panel Pratt through truss with a wooden deck
Total Length: 320.8 Feet
Span Length: 155.8 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over James River on CR V-70
History: Built 1915 by contractor Fred L. Appleby; replaced 2002
Built: 1915
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
187993
McCall Bridge
McCall Bridge, 2002.
187994
McCall Bridge
McCall Bridge, 2002.
187995
McCall Bridge
McCall Bridge, 2002.
252005
01
Mo Dept of Transportation
252006
02
Mo Dept of Transportation
252007
03
Mo Dept of Transportation
252008
04
Mo Dept of Transportation
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.795621,-93.462574
Carries MO 413 / MO 248 (formerly MO 13) over Railey Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Riveted, 6-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 112.8 Feet
Span Length: 109.9 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Railey Creek on MO 413 / MO 248 (formerly MO 13)
History: Built 1923 by contractor M.E. Gillioz; Replaced 2019
Built: 1923
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
107568
View from a distance
Photo taken by James Baughn
107569
Oblique view
Photo taken by James Baughn
107570
North portal
Photo taken by James Baughn
107571
East side
Photo taken by James Baughn
107572
Close-up of lower joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
107573
Lower chord connections
Photo taken by James Baughn
107574
Close-up of upper joint
Photo taken by James Baughn
107575
Plaque
Photo taken by James Baughn
226121
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
226122
Photo taken by Larry Dooley in February 2012
276234
Railey Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
276235
Railey Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt May 2008
363586
Railey Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363587
Railey Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363588
Railey Creek Bridge-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Open to railroad traffic
Location: 36.740106,-93.364924
Carries MNA Railroad over
Design: tunnel
Design Details: Tunnel
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Tunnel on the MNA Railroad just southeast of Reeds Spring
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
127388
West Portal
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
127389
East Portal
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
127390
Inside the tunnel looking west
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
Status: Open to railroad traffic
Location: 36.754665,-93.383210
Carries MNA Railroad over MO 248
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Plate girder bridge over MO 248 on the MNA Railroad at Reeds Spring
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
127391
Bridge as seen from southbound MO 248
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
363614
MNA - MO248 Overpass
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363615
MNA - MO248 Overpass
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Open to railroad traffic
Location: 36.798438,-93.462683
Carries MNA Railroad over James River
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Plate girder bridge over James River and MO 248 on the MNA Railroad at Galena
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
127385
West approach
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
127386
Looking north along the James River towards Galena
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
127387
East approach
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in Sept. 07
363591
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363592
MNA - James River Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.727799,-93.497131
Carries MO 76 over Table Rock Lake
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 618.1 Feet
Span Length: 170.0 Feet
Overview: Deck plate girder bridge over Table Rock Lake (James River) on MO 76 in Cape Fair
History: Built 1957; Replaced 2021
Built: 1957
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
136514
Bridge view from east bank
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2009
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.751604,-93.379426
Carries Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railway over formerly Railroad Street and a drainage ditch
Design: girder
Design Details: Wooden Girder
Total Length: 61.0 Feet
Span Length: 61.0 Feet
Overview: Girder bridge over former Railroad Street and a drainage ditch on Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railway in Reeds Spring
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
136993
Looking Southeast
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2009
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.769564,-93.391327
Carries Missouri Pacific Railroad over A private drive and a creek
Design: girder
Design Details: Girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Girder bridge over a private drive and a creek on Missouri Pacific Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
136994
View from Railey Creek Road
Photo taken by Nathan Morton in April 2009
Status: Submerged under Table Rock Lake but still partially intact with only the north main truss and pony truss spans intact.
Location: 36.623285,-93.420925
Carries MO 13 over White River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: Two-span Parker through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Two-span through truss bridge on MO 13, submerged by Table Rock Lake
History: Built 1927; replaced by new bridge 1956-57 and inundated by waters of Table Rock Lake
Built: 1927
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
324827
Old Kimberling Bridge
March 30, 1955
Mo Dept of Transportation
324828
Old Kimberling Bridge
March 30, 1955
Mo Dept of Transportation
457358
Old Kimberling City Bridge
Springfield Leader and Press: September 26 1957
501608
Old Bridge
Status: Open to traffic
Scheduled for Replacement March 2011
Location: 36.820470,-93.551800
Carries Mo 248 E over Dry Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 98.1 Feet
Span Length: 32.5 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Dry Creek on Mo 248 E
History: Built 1930
Built: 1930
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
Status: Demolished
Location: 36.757013,-93.515618
Carries Route 148 over Flat Creek
Design: truss/pony/warren/alt-verticals
Design Details: Warren pony truss with alternating verticals
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Warren pony truss with alternating verticals bridge over Flat Creek on Route 148
History: Bridge replaced in 1956 due to inundation of Table Rock Dam
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
285223
Flat Creek Bridge, March 30, 1955
Bridge removed for Table Rock Dam; deck view
Mo Dept of Transportation
285224
Flat Creek Bridge, March 30, 1955
Bridge removed for Table Rock Dam; side view
Mo Dept of Transportation
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.922804,-93.590942
Carries Missouri North Arkansas Railroad over Wire Road
Design: truss
Design Details: Truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Truss bridge over Wire Road and Little Crane Creek on Missouri North Arkansas Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.809650,-93.466753
Carries Mo 248 W over Pine Run Creek
Design: beam/stringer
Design Details: Stringer
Total Length: 157.2 Feet
Span Length: 52.5 Feet
Overview: Stringer bridge over Pine Run Creek on Mo 248 W
History: Built 1984
Built: 1984
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
363611
Pine Run Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363612
Pine Run Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
363613
Pine Run Creek Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status:
Location: 36.529834,-93.461089
Carries Pedestrian Trail over Little Indian Creek
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over Little Indian Creek on Pedestrian Trail
History:
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
365879
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park Stone Arch Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365880
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park Stone Arch Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365881
Dogwood Canyon Nature Park Stone Arch Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.526128,-93.457702
Carries Pedestrian Trail over Little Indian Creek
Design: truss/through/multiple-kingpost
Design Details: Multiple Kingpost through truss
Total Length: 80.0 Feet
Span Length: 80.0 Feet
Overview: Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Little Indian Creek on Pedestrian Trail
History: Built 1992
Built: 1992
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
365882
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365883
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365884
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365885
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365886
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365887
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365888
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365889
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365890
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365891
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C-sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
365892
Long Pine Crossing Covered Bridge 25-104-C
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2016
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 36.819450,-93.493895
Carries Private drive over Pine Run
Design: beam/stringer/steel
Design Details: Steel stringers and timber deck on stone abutments. Stringers appear to be recycled laced girders.
Total Length: 24.9 Feet
Span Length: 24.3 Feet
Overview: Steel stringer bridge over Pine Run on a private drive off MO 265/MO 413
History: Built 1935
Built: 1935
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.880203,-93.398783
Carries Route V over Goff Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 98.1 Feet
Span Length: 32.5 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Goff Creek on Route V
History: Built 1952; Replaced 2018
Built: 1952
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
Status: Demolished
Location: 36.727185,-93.497202
Carries Rte C (now MO 76) over James River
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Deck plate girder bridge over James River on MO 76 (Formerly Rte C)
History: Demolished for construction of Table Rock Lake
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
450919
Rt. C, James River Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
450920
Rt. C, James River Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
Status: Demolished
Location: 36.743170,-93.514530
Carries MO 173 (Formerly MO 148) over Mash Hollow Table Rock Lake
Design: beam/stringer/concrete
Design Details: Concrete stringer
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost bridge over Mash Hollow Table Rock Lake on MO 173 (Formerly MO 148)
History: Removed for construction of Table Rock Lake
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
450917
Rte 148, Mash Hollow Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
450918
Rte 148, Mash Hollow Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
Status: No longer exists
Location: 36.560995,-93.307124
Carries Old MO 86 over Long Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Riveted, 7-panel Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost through truss bridge over Long Creek on Old MO 86
History: Removed for Table Rock Lake
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
450921
Rt. 86, Long Creek Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
450922
Rt. 86, Long Creek Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
Status: No longer exists
Location: 36.563160,-93.503112
Carries MO 86 (now MO H) over Indian Creek
Design: slab
Design Details: Concrete Slab
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Slab bridge over Indian Creek on MO 86 (now MO H)
History: Removed for construction of Table Rock Dam
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
451104
Rt. 86, Indian Creek Bridge
March 30, 1955
Missouri State Archives
451105
Rt. 86, Indian Creek Bridge
March 1955
Missouri State Archives
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 36.623204,-93.420591
Carries MO 13 over White River
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: (2)9-panel Parker through trusses
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Parker through truss bridge over White River on MO 13
History: Lost 1956
Built:
Location: Stone County
View Bridge Information In Wayback Machine
458524
Approach
458525
Old and New Bridges
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.