Burlington County Bridge D4.14

NBI Information

Location

State: New Jersey

County: Burlington County

Feature Carried: Founry Road

Feature Crossed: North Branch Rancocas Creek

Latitude, Longitude: 39.9854,-74.7504

Toll: On free road

Maintenance Responsibility: County Highway Agency

Structure Open, Posted, or Closed to Traffic: Open, no restriction

History

Year Built: 2005

Historical Significance: Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.

Year Reconstructed: None

Picture Date: August 24, 2025

Geometry

Lanes on Structure: 2

Lanes under Structure: 0

Skew: 0 degrees

Number of Main Spans: 1

Main Structure Type: Truss - Thru

Main Structure Material: Steel

Number of Approach Spans: None

Approach Structure Type: None

Approach Structure Material: None

Condition

Inspection Date: July 2022

Deck Condition: Satisfactory

Superstructure Condition: Good

Substructure Condition: Good

Channel Condition: Good

Culvert: Not Applicable

NBI Year: 2024

Bridge Information

Burlington County Bridge D4.14 is a Warren pony truss bridge in the Historic Smithville Park. It was constructed in 2005, but was designed to be similar to the previous truss bridge. The original bridge was constructed in the late 1800’s for the H.B. Smith Machine Company, which owned the property. Unfortunetly there is very little information about the original bridge or the replacement bridge.

References

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