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Neshanic Station, NJ - Lenticular Truss Bridge

This is a lenticular truss bridge in Neshanic Station, New Jersey. It was built in 1896 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company that was located in East Berlin, Connecticut. This bridge is still in use for vehicular traffic, carrying Elm Street (Route 667) to intersect with Route 567, and spans the South Branch of the Raritan River.

Bridge approach and walkway, West end Bridgemaker sign, West end Walkway, South side of bridge looking East
Rear of arch and bridgemaker sign, East end Traffic Limits signs, East end Long shot, South side, from East shore
Underside of bridge, lengthwise, from East end South side view with rail bridge behind South junction of the two sections
South side, West section Exterior detail of walkway Internal bridge detail
Internal bridge detail Walkway, South side of bridge looking West Column detail
Column and pin detail Column and pin detail Long shot, South side, from West shore
South junction of the two sections Run-up to West entrance West entrance
North side Center support Underside of bridge, sideways, West end

All shots were taken on the day of July 17, 2004, with a Sony Mavica (MVC-FD88) Digital Camera.
All images and designs copyrighted Stan Olszewski - 2004