Pine Creek Park Bridge
Pine Creek Park Bridge, Historic iron bridge in Fairfield, United States.
Pine Creek Park Bridge is an iron structure spanning Pine Creek that features a Pratt pony truss design with diagonal bracing patterns visible along both sides. It connects walking and cycling paths within the park, serving as a key crossing point for visitors.
The structure was built in 1872 by the Keystone Bridge Company of Pittsburgh and relocated to Pine Creek Park in 1979. It received National Register listing in 1992, recognizing its place in American engineering history.
The bridge reflects how local communities embraced industrial engineering as part of their everyday infrastructure during the 1800s. Walking across it today, visitors experience a physical connection to the period when iron structures began replacing wooden ones.
The bridge sits north of Old Dam Road and is easily accessed by foot or bicycle within the park grounds. The area is flat and straightforward to navigate, making it suitable for a relaxed visit with others.
The bridge was designed by J. H. Linville, a notable engineer from the Keystone Bridge Company, and stands as one of few remaining examples of his work. This design demonstrates the technical skill Linville and his team possessed in creating durable iron structures.
Location: Connecticut
GPS coordinates: 41.12528,-73.26333
Latest update: December 14, 2025 17:42
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