Status: Open to traffic
Location: 40.917471,-77.091618
Carries Hoover Road over Buffalo Creek
Design: truss/through/multiple-kingpost
Design Details: Covered Multiple Kingpost through truss
Total Length: 69.9 Feet
Span Length: 65.0 Feet
Overview: Covered bridge over Buffalo Creek on Hoover Road
History: Built 1882
Built: 1882
Location: Union County
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216626
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216627
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
273404
38 60 02 hayes
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
273405
38 60 02 hayes side
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
273406
38 60 02 hayes sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
278383
Hayes Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania (4037068226)
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Doug Kerr
278384
Hayes Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania (4036317143)
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Doug Kerr
278385
Hayes Covered Bridge - Pennsylvania (4037068168)
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Doug Kerr
278386
File:Hayes Bridge 1.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278387
File:Hayes Bridge 2.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278388
File:Hayes Bridge 3.jpg
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278389
File:Hayes Bridge 4.jpg
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278390
File:Hayes Bridge 5.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278391
File:Hayes Bridge 6.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278392
File:Hayes Bridge 7.jpg
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278393
File:Hayes Bridge 8.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
278394
File:Hayes Bridge 9.JPG
Photo taken by Ruhrfisch
344275
Hayes Covered Bridge
Looking north
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
344276
Hayes Covered Bridge
Looking south
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
484339
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484340
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484341
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484342
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484343
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484344
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484345
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484346
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484347
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484348
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484349
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484350
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
484351
Photo taken by Brian Manville in October 15, 2020
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 40.974444,-76.954444
Carries Hoffa Mill Road over Mill Race
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 23.0 Feet
Span Length: 23.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over Mill Race on Hoffa Mill Road
History: Built 1894; this may be a new bridge built in in 2005
Built: 1894
Location: Union County
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481746
Hoffa Mill Road Bridge
Photo from millpictures
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Replaced by double concrete culverts 2013
Location: 40.893889,-77.203889
Carries PA 235 over Laurel Run
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 106.0 Feet
Span Length: 20.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch bridge over Laurel Run on PA 235
History: Built 1916; rehabilitated ca. 1995, replaced by culverts 2013
Built: 1916
Location: Union County
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Status: Restored and open for traffic.
Location: 40.878194,-77.155472
Carries Covered Bridge Road over Penns Creek
Design: truss/through/burr
Design Details: Covered Burr arch-truss
Total Length: 159.1 Feet
Span Length: 149.9 Feet
Overview: Covered bridge over Penns Creek on Covered Bridge Road
History: Built 1855
Built: 1855
Location: Union County
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216622
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216623
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216624
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216625
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
278395
Millmont Red Bridge 3
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278396
Millmont Red Bridge 1
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278397
Millmont Red Bridge 13
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278398
Millmont Red Bridge 12
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278399
Millmont Red Bridge 7
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278400
Millmont Red Bridge 8
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278401
Millmont Red Bridge 4
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278402
Millmont Red Bridge 2
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278403
Millmont Red Bridge 14
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278404
Millmont Red Bridge 11
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278405
File:Millmont Red Bridge 5.JPG
Photo taken by
278406
File:Millmont Red Bridge 6.jpg
Photo taken by
278407
File:Millmont Red Bridge 9.JPG
Photo taken by
278408
File:Millmont Red Bridge 10.JPG
Photo taken by
279498
Millmont Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279499
Millmont Covered Bridge sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279500
Millmont Covered Bridge sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279501
Millmont Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
344283
Millmont Covered Bridge
Yes, the end of the bridge is leaning that much
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
344284
Millmont Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
344285
Millmont Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
344286
Millmont Covered Bridge
Note new siding and mix of old and new truss members
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
484367
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484368
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484369
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484370
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484371
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484372
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484373
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484374
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484375
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484376
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 40.870811,-77.183484
Carries Bridgewater Drive (TR 309) over Penns Creek
Design: truss/through/parker
Design Details: Parker through truss
Total Length: 167.0 Feet
Span Length: 164.1 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over Penns Creek on TR 309 (Bridgewater Drive)
History: Built 1904 by the Owego Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1949
Built: 1904
Location: Union County
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216618
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216619
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216620
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216621
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
430777
Photo taken by Janis Ford in March 2012
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 41.102230,-76.913639
Carries Devitt Camp Road (PA 1012) over White Deer Hole Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pinned Pratt through truss
Total Length: 116.1 Feet
Span Length: 116.1 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over White Deer Hole Creek on Devitt Camp Road (PA 1012)
History: Built 1902 by the King Bridge Co.; rehabilitated 1953
Built: 1902
Location: Union County
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216596
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216597
Don't think I ever saw mailboxes on a bridge before
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
405017
Bridgemapper.com photo
Photo taken by Todd Wilson in 2007
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.103952,-76.897930
Carries Old Mill Rd. TR 421 over White Deer Hole Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 89.9 Feet
Span Length: 81.0 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over White Deer Hole Creek on Old Mill Rd.
History: Built 1889; rehabilitated 1994
Built: 1889
Location: Union County
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170111
Old Mill Rd Thru Truss
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170112
Old Mill Rd Thru Truss
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170119
Old Mill Rd Thru Truss
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 1999
170120
Old Mill Rd Thru Truss
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 1999
170121
Old Mill Rd Thru Truss
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 1999
216598
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
216599
Photo taken by Janis Ford June 2009
405018
Bridgemapper.com photo
Photo taken by Todd Wilson in 2007
477794
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477795
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477796
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477797
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477798
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477799
complete with wasp nest
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477800
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
477801
Photo taken by Patrick Gurwell in August 2020
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 40.923630,-77.049744
Carries N. Fourth Street over Buffalo Creek
Design: truss/through/burr
Design Details: Burr arch-truss
Total Length: 69.9 Feet
Span Length: 33.1 Feet
Overview: Covered Burr arch bridge over Buffalo Creek on N. Fourth Street
History: Built 1825
Built: 1825
Location: Union County
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278372
Hassenplug Covered Bridge entrance
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278373
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278374
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 3
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278375
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 8
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278376
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 6
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278377
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 1
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278378
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 9
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278379
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 2
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278380
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 7
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278381
Hassenplug Covered Bridge 5
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
278382
File:Hassenplug Covered Bridge 4.JPG
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user User:Ruhrfisch
279502
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279503
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279504
Hassenplug Covered Bridge sign
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
344268
Hassenplug Bridge
Note weight limit reduction to 6 tons
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2015
484355
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484356
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484357
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484358
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484359
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484360
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484361
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484362
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484363
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484364
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484365
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
484366
Photo taken by Brian Manville on October 15, 2020
499206
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Steve & Judy Yordy in 2019
499207
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Steve & Judy Yordy in 2019
499208
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Steve & Judy Yordy in 2019
499209
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Steve & Judy Yordy in 2019
499210
Hassenplug Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Steve & Judy Yordy in 2019
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.073611,-76.903056
Carries White Deer T-516 Grey Hill Rd. over White Deer Creek
Design: truss/through/burr
Design Details: Burr Arch Variant Covered Bridge. Steel stringer beams provide traffic support.
Total Length: 68.0 Feet
Span Length: 68.0 Feet
Overview: Burr Arch Variant Covered Bridge over White Deer Creek on White Deer T-516 Grey Hill Rd.
History: Built 1880; rehabilitated 1992
Built: 1880
Location: Union County
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170113
Factory Bridge (Looking North)
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170114
Factory Bridge (Looking North)
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170115
Factory Bridge (Looking North)
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170116
Factory Bridge Interior
A combination of Multiple Kingpost and Queenpost trusses
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170117
Factory Bridge (Looking South)
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
170118
Factory Bridge (Looking South)
Photo taken by Brian McKee in May 2010
278365
Factory Covered Bridge 5
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278366
Factory Covered Bridge 4
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278367
Factory Covered Bridge 2
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278368
Factory Covered Bridge 6
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278369
Factory Covered Bridge 1
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278370
Factory Covered Bridge 3
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
278371
Factory Covered Bridge 7
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
279505
Factory Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
279506
Factory Covered Bridge
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt in May 2006
Status: Closed to all traffic
Planned for bike trail, but never adapted. Not actively preserved. Owned by Lewisburg Area Recreational Authority, which acquired it ca. 2009 along with former RR line west to Mifflinburg for rail trail.
Location: 40.967942,-76.878968
Carries former West Shore RR, ex-Conrail, exx-PRR over West Branch Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through/warren/verticals
Design Details: Warren through truss with all verticals
Total Length: 1289.0 Feet
Span Length: 153.6 Feet
Overview: Through truss bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on former West Shore RR, ex-Conrail, exx-PRR
History: Built 1912, Abandoned by West Shore RR ca. 1990, Purchased by LARA 2009, Deck caught fire by power line 2012, Planned conversion to rail trail 2014
Built: 1912
Location: Union County
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199906
Lewisburg PRR Railroad Bridge
Looking northeast from west end
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
199907
Lewisburg PRR Railroad Bridge
Showing abutments of original 1818 and 1865 bridges
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
199908
Lewisburg PRR Railroad Bridge
Looking northwest from east end
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
199909
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
369138
Former PRR Bridge over Susquehanna River
Taken from the Route 45 Bridge over the Susquehannah River, looking north
Photo taken by Paige Miller in October 2016
425048
From west bank
Photo taken by Josh Schmid in April 2018
425049
Looking east across bridge
Photo taken by Josh Schmid in April 2018
425050
From west bank
Photo taken by Josh Schmid in April 2018
463094
Conrail - West Branch Susquehanna River Bridge (Lewisburg)
Photo taken by JOM-drone
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.013422,-76.863905
Carries North Shore Railroad over Susquehanna River
Design: girder/pony/plate
Design Details: Pony plate girder
Total Length: 1500.0 Feet
Span Length: 97.0 Feet
Overview: Bridge over Susquehanna River on Union County Industrial Railroad
History: Built 1915/1916
Built: 1915/1916
Location: Union County
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460904
Railroad bridge crossing the West Branch Susquehanna River at Milton State Park
Photo taken by Jakec
480125
View of entire bridge from south end of Montgomery Island
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
480126
Western bridge
Note skew due to direction of river flow around Montgomery Island, which the bridge crosses.
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
480127
East abutment of western bridge
Old bridge abutment shown as part of new bridge.
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
480128
Eastern bridge viewed from river
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
480129
East end of eastern bridge
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
480130
Eastern bridge as viewed from Montgomery Island
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
512448
NS - Milton Bridge
view c1919
Photo from old postcard
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 40.960278,-76.881667
Carries University Avenue over Limestone Run
Design: arch/deck/stone
Design Details: Stone arch
Total Length: 21.0 Feet
Span Length: 21.0 Feet
Overview: Stone arch culvert bridge over Limestone Run on University Avenue
History:
Built:
Location: Union County
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241564
University Avenue Bridge, Lewisburg
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
241565
University Avenue Bridge, Lewisburg
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in December 2010
Status: Open to traffic
Bridge leased by preservation society to local railroad agency
Location: 41.077288,-76.871684
Carries SEDA-COG Joint Rail Authority trackage (Former Reading Railroad, leased from Central Pa. Chapter NRHS) over White Deer Creek and White Deer Pike/Road 1010
Design: girder/deck/plate
Design Details: Deck plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Deck plate girder bridge over White Deer Creek on Former Reading Railroad (preserved for freight service)
History: Collapsed in 1996 flood, rebuilt 2013
Built:
Location: Union County
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309560
Reading White Deer Creek Bridge
Special excursion train poses for photos on bridge April 25, 2014. View looks southeast
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
309561
Reading White Deer Creek Bridge
Special excursion train poses for photos on bridge April 25, 2014. View looks northeast
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
309562
Reading White Deer Creek Bridge
Special excursion train poses for photos on bridge April 25, 2014. View looks west
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
Status: Intact but closed to all traffic
Location: 40.986051,-76.927812
Carries over Little Buffalo Creek
Design: truss/through/multiple-kingpost
Design Details: Multiple Kingpost through truss
Total Length: 33.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Multiple Kingpost through truss bridge over Little Buffalo Creek
History: Built 1850
Built: 1850
Location: Union County
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273407
38 60 05 lewisburg pennitentary
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
273408
38 60 05 lewisburg pennitentary side
Photo taken by Jack Schmidt
430771
Unusual looking truss
Photo taken by Janis Ford in March 2012
430772
In the snow
Photo taken by Janis Ford in March 2012
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 41.108229,-76.890229
Carries Bridge Avenue (Route 44) over Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: 11-panel pin-connected Pratt through truss
Total Length: 966.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Pratt through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Bridge Avenue (Route 44)
History: Built 1895, replaced by new bridge 1989-90
Built: 1895
Location: Union County
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278345
South Elevation And View Of Environment
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278346
Elevation, Oblique View, Northwest
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278347
Elevation, Oblique View, Southeast
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278348
West Portal
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278349
East Portal
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278350
Elevation, Span Two, Truss And Piers
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278351
Elevation, Span Three, Truss And Piers
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278352
Detail, Pier One, West Face, Below Deck, Showing Structure Configuration: Lower Chords, Floor Beams, And Lower Joints
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278353
Detail, Floor System And Lower Joint Detail
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278354
Detail, West Portal And Interior Truss Members
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278355
Detail, Exterior, Truss Members
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278356
Detail, Interior, Truss Members
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278357
Detail, Upper Joint
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278358
Detail, Lower Chord And Joint
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278359
Detail, East Abutment
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278360
Detail, West Abutment
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278361
Detail, Lower Joint And Bearing At West Abutment
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278362
Detail, Bridge Plaque, East
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278363
Detail, Bridge Plaque, West
Photo taken by Robert C. Shelley for the Historic American Engineering Record
278364
Allenwood River Bridge sign
Historical Marker
Photo posted to Wikipedia by user Ruhrfisch
Status: Derelict/abandoned
Location: 40.926313,-76.866405
Carries abandoned Winfield-Lewisburg road over Turtle Creek
Design: arch/deck/open
Design Details: Open-spandrel concrete arch
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Abandoned open-spandrel arch bridge over Turtle Creek on abandoned Winfield-Lewisburg road
History: Built 1926
Built: 1926
Location: Union County
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282971
view from adjacent U.S. Rt. 15 Bridge
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
282972
Builder's plaque, southwest end
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
282973
deck view looking south
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
282974
deck view looking south
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
282975
deck view looking north
Photo taken by Alexander D. Mitchell IV in April 2014
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 40.969809,-76.883104
Carries St. Anthony's Street over Buffalo Creek
Design: truss/through/pratt
Design Details: Pratt through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Through truss bridge over Buffalo Creek on St. Anthony Street
History: Built 1889; Replaced 1986
Built: 1889
Location: Union County
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314240
View Of Bridge Elevation, Looking Southeast
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314241
View Of Bridge Elevation, Looking Northwest
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314242
View Of Bridge Elevation, Looking Southwest
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314243
Close-Up View Of South Portal, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314244
View Of Erector's Plaque, South Portal, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314245
Intermediate View Of South Portal, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314246
View Of North Portal, Looking South
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314247
View Of Sway Bracings And Top Laterals, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314248
View Of Typical Sway Bracing, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314249
View Of U3 Pin Connection, West Truss, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314250
View Of South Portal, Looking South From Bridge Deck
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314251
View Of U6 Pin Connection, Showing Counter Rod On Near Side And Diagonal On Far Side, West Truss, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314252
View Of Pinned Joint At U1, Showing Inclined End Post, Top Chord, And Eyebar Vertical And Diagonal, West Truss, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314253
View Of Floor Beam Hanger And Pinned Joint At L3, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314254
View Of Fourth Panel, Showing Counter Rod Passing Through Diagonals, West Truss, Looking Northwest
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314255
View Of U7, Showing Top Lateral Connection, West Truss, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314256
View Of Rail Connection At First Panel Point, Looking South
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314257
View Of Lower Pined Joint, Showing Inverted U-Bolt Floor Beam Manger, Looking Southwest
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314258
View Of Bridge Underside, Showing Floor Beams, Stringer, And Lower Laterals, Looming Southwest
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314259
View Of North Abutment, Looking North
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314260
View Of Representative Stone Masonry, North Abutment, Downstream Side
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314261
View Of South Abutment, Front Encased In Concrete, Looking South
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314262
Photocopy Of 1979 Engineering Drawing. 'In Depth Bridge Inspection, Lewisburg, Union County,' Showing Framing Plan And Stress Diagram. (Courtesy Of The Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation.)
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
314263
Photocopy Of 1979 Engineering Drawing. 'In Depth Bridge Inspection, Lewisburg, Union County,' Showing Typical Section, Plan, And Elevation. (Courtesy Of The Pennsylvania Department Of Transportation.)
Photo taken for the Historic American Engineering Record
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 40.967929,-76.878848
Carries PA 45 over Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through/howe
Design Details: Howe through truss
Total Length: 1289.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over Susquehanna River between Lewisburg and Montandon
History: Built 1865-68 as joint railroad/road bridge; 5 spans washed away June 1, 1889 and replaced; three spans destroyed in flood of May 21, 1894 and rebuilt; replaced 1912 with new railroad bridge
Built: 1871
Location: Union County
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350818
The Infinite Covered Bridge
Photo uploaded by Art S
350820
Bird's Eye View
Photo uploaded by Art S
Status: Replaced by a new bridge 1987-88
Location: 40.967042,-76.878507
Carries PA 45 over Susquehanna River
Design: unknown
Design Details:
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on PA 45
History: Built 1910; demolished 1987
Built: 1910
Location: Union County
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350819
The New Bridge
Photo uploaded by Art S
496648
Lewisburg Susquehanna River Bridge
1923 view
Photo from old postcard
500219
Market Street Bridge 1936
Taken during flood of March 1936. View from Lewisburg side of Susquehanna River looking east.
collection of Robert A Gardner
Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 40.966913,-76.878593
Carries road over West Branch Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through/burr
Design Details: Burr arch-truss
Total Length: 1200.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Burr arch-truss bridge over West Branch Susquehanna River on road
History: Built 1818 for Lewisburg Bridge Co. by Reuben Fields; washed away March 17, 1865
Built: 1818
Location: Union County
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Status: No longer exists
Location: 41.082088,-76.715598
Carries Philadelphia & Reading RR over Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through/whipple
Design Details: Four span pin connected Whipple through truss (additional spans probable)
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Whipple through truss bridge over Susquehanna River on Philadelphia & Reading RR
History:
Built: 1871
Location: Union County
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Vintage Postcard of P and RRR Bridge Over Susquehanna River in Milton PA
Photo uploaded by Art S
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Reading RR Iron Truss Bridge in Milton
Photo uploaded by Ben Williams
Status: Open to traffic
Location: 40.954428,-76.915639
Carries Bull Run Crossing over Limestone Run
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 23.0 Feet
Span Length: 22.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Limestone Run on Bull Run Crossing
History:
Built:
Location: Union County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 41.120294,-76.957194
Carries T-528 (Cty Br 114) over Spring Creek
Design: beam/tee
Design Details: Concrete tee beam
Total Length: 44.9 Feet
Span Length: 42.0 Feet
Overview: Concrete tee beam bridge over Spring Creek on T-528 (Cty Br 114)
History: Built 1919
Built: 1919
Location: Union County
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Status: Replaced by a new bridge
Location: 41.012697,-76.862540
Carries Philadelphia & Reading Railroad over Susquehanna River
Design: truss/through
Design Details: Through truss
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Lost Bridge over Susquehanna River on Philadelphia & Reading Railroad
History: Built 1890; Replaced 1915
Built: 1890
Location: Union County
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Public Domain: Published Prior to 1923
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Reading RR Iron Truss Bridge in Milton
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Old abutment on island
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
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Another old abutment
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
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Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
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Debris from demolished stone pier scattered on river bottom
Photo taken by Ben Williams in August 2020
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.