Not much of a secret that I travel to West Virginia a lot. From my travels, I have encountered a lot of interesting bridges that are endangered or historic. For instance, I discovered a Pratt truss on Gandy Creek on a drive with a friend to Spruce Knob today along Randolph County Route 29, which is not all that remarkable by itself except that it was constructed in 1900 by the Canton Bridge Company and is unmodified for the most part. It features a bridge deck that is in poor condition and a timber substructure!

Gandy Creek Pratt Truss, West Virginia

Gandy Creek Pratt Truss, West Virginia

Gandy Creek Pratt Truss, West Virginia

On an earlier trip to Bramwell, I came across the Kate Hewltt Bridge that carries Mercer County Route 20/20 over the Bluestone River. Constructed in 1915, the two-span pony truss was recently rehabilitated.

Gandy Creek Pratt Truss, West Virginia

The Norfolk Western Railroad Bluestone Branch crossing over the Bluestone River is a simple two span pony plate girder bridge in Bramwell, West Virginia. The Bluestone Branch was a 17-mile line that extended from Bluestone to Giatto, although the last regular service operated over the rails in 1984 when the last coal train left McComas via the Crane Creek Branch. The last train operated west of Coopers in 1996 when Norfolk Southern, the successor to the NW, delivered several cars to Bramwell for display at a rebuilt depot.

Norfolk Western Railroad Bluestone Branch Bluestone River Bridge

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