

Bridges By County: Michigan - Washtenaw County
Below is a list of all the available bridges for this county. By default, bridges are listed in alphabetical order by name. You may sort the bridge list however you like by clicking on the button for the column you wish to sort by. Mozilla and Netscape Users may have trouble sorting the table. If you are looking for a particular bridge you may search for it by using your browser's built in "Find" command. In Internet Explorer, you would go to the "Edit" menu and select "Find." I also recommend running 1024x768 resolution, due to the width of the table. Note on bridge types: The category "type" in the table is a very general category, and refers to the type of bridge in an aesthetic and visual sense, NOT in the technical sense. The technical structural type is discussed within the page for the bridge.
= This bridge is in danger (planned demolition, abandoned, etc).
= This bridge no longer exists.
Click on the name of a bridge to visit the page for that bridge.
Bridge Name
| Type
| Road
| Location
| City
| Crossing
| Description
| Thumbnail
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Plate Girder | Railroad - Ann Arbor Railroad | Washtenaw County, MI | Ann Arbor | Huron River and US 23 Business Loop | This long bridge is a pattern book for plate girder bridges. | ![]() | |
| Bell Road Bridge | Truss | Bell Road | Washtenaw County, MI | Dover, MI | Huron River | This bridge was moved off of its abutments, but is still a cool bridge. | ![]() |
| Arch (Stone) | Railroad - Norfolk Southern (Amtrak) | Washtenaw County, MI | Dexter | Dexter - Pinckney Road | A one-lane stone arch bridge. | ||
| Truss | East Delhi Road | Washtenaw County, MI | Delhi Mills | Huron River | A picturesque Wrought Iron Bridge Co. Bridge | ||
| Maple Road Bridge | Truss | Maple Road | Washtenaw County, MI | Ann Arbor Township | Huron River | A beautifully restored truss bridge, retrofitted for 20 tons! | |
| Wilbur Road Bridge | Truss | Wilbur Road | Washtenaw County, MI | Rural (River Raisin) | River Raisin | One of the rarest bridges in Michigan, this is a spectacular example of a Bailey truss bridge! |
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