List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Missouri

This is a list of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in the U.S. state of Missouri.[1]

Bridges

Survey No. Name (as assigned by HAER) Built Documented Carries Crosses Location County Coordinates
IL-21 Alton Bridge[lower-alpha 1] (demolished) 1894 1985 Former Alton Railroad Mississippi River West Alton, Missouri, and Alton, Illinois St. Charles County, Missouri, and Madison County, Illinois 38°52′53″N 90°11′09″W
KS-6 Leavenworth Bridge[lower-alpha 1] (demolished) 1894 1985 Leavenworth Terminal Railway Missouri River East Leavenworth, Missouri, and Leavenworth, Kansas Platte County, Missouri, and Leavenworth County, Kansas 39°19′02″N 94°54′24″W
MO-2 Armour, Swift, Burlington Bridge 1911 1981 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Missouri River Kansas City and North Kansas City Jackson and Clay 39°06′59″N 94°34′47″W
MO-3 Middle Bridge (demolished) 1913 1982 Warsaw-Whitakerville Road Osage River Warsaw Benton 38°13′58″N 93°22′30″W
MO-4 Surprise School Bridge 1978 South Grand River Gaines Henry
MO-5 Lime Kiln Road Bridge (bypassed) 1882 197? Lime Kiln Road Shoal Creek Neosho Newton 36°53′43″N 94°22′10″W
MO-7 Paradise Road Bridge (demolished) 1896 1979 Paradise Road Little Platte River Paradise Clay 39°26′05″N 94°32′03″W
MO-8 Waddell "A" Truss Bridge (relocated) 1898 1980 English Landing Park trail Rush Creek Parkville Platte 39°11′9″N 94°40′56″W
MO-10 Eighteenth Street Bridge (replaced) 1910 1984 18th Street Terminal Railroad St. Louis Independent city 38°37′26″N 90°12′29″W
MO-11 Twenty-first Street Bridge (demolished) 1892 1984 21st Street Terminal Railroad St. Louis Independent city 38°37′27″N 90°12′45″W
MO-12 Eads Bridge 1874 1983 Washington Avenue Mississippi River St. Louis, Missouri, and East St. Louis, Illinois Independent city and St. Clair County, Illinois 38°37′44″N 90°10′44″W
MO-15 Roscoe Bridge (demolished) 1978 Route E Osage River Roscoe St. Clair 37°59′15″N 93°48′48″W
MO-16 Osceola Bridge (demolished) 1978 Osage River Osceola St. Clair
MO-17 Osage River Bridge (replaced) 1978 Route 13 Osage River Osceola St. Clair 38°03′42″N 93°41′37″W
MO-18 Warsaw Bridge (bypassed) 1928 1978 Route 7 (former) Osage River Warsaw Benton 38°14′39″N 93°23′16″W
MO-19 Bryan's Crossing Bridge (demolished) 1978 South Grand River Warsaw Benton
MO-20 William's Bend Bridge 1978 Pomme de Terre River Hermitage Hickory 37°55′13″N 93°19′43″W
MO-21 Steel Truss Bridge (demolished) 1978 Route 7 Osage River Fairfield Benton
MO-25 American Mill Bridge (replaced) 1886 1985 Center Creek Carthage Jasper 37°07′07″N 94°15′29″W
MO-26 Bellefontaine Bridge[lower-alpha 1] 1893 1985 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Missouri River West Alton and Old Jamestown St. Charles and St. Louis 38°50′36″N 90°14′11″W
MO-27 Sunset Bridge (replaced) 1885 1986 Pomme de Terre River Bolivar Polk 37°33′16″N 93°18′25″W
MO-28 Riddle Bridge (replaced) 1913 1986 Route Y Gasconade River Dixon Pulaski 37°54′32″N 92°07′56″W
MO-29 Washington Avenue Bridge 1811 1987 Washington Avenue Missouri Pacific Railroad Sedalia Pettis 38°42′38″N 93°13′27″W
MO-30 Old St. Charles Bridge (demolished) 1904 1988 Route 115 (former) Missouri River St. Charles and Bridgeton St. Charles and St. Louis 38°47′00″N 90°28′36″W
NE-4 Rulo Bridge[lower-alpha 1] (replaced) 1887 1986 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad Missouri River Big Lake, Missouri, and Rulo, Nebraska Holt County, Missouri, and Richardson County, Nebraska 40°03′16″N 95°25′15″W

Notes

  1. See also HAER No. NE-2, "Nebraska City Bridge" for additional documentation

References

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