
Fruita bridge opened in 1907, one pier started to sink before finished but opened anyway and stayed open until 1970

A side view of the Fruita bridge

The Fruita bridge with new piers and support system to preserve this remarkable structure

Fruita bridge after the fire of July 9, 2018, presumably caused by a careless camper">

The original Dewey bridge, built in 1916, date of the photo is April, 2007

The Dewey bridge is a tight fit ffor a camper

The burning Dewey bridge on April 6-7, 2008

The burning Dewey bridge on April 6-7, 2008

Remaining frame of the 1916 Dewey suspension bridge which burned in April 2008, new bridge in the background

Quoting Ledgends of America "Model Ts on the Topock Planked Railroad Bridge" circa 1915

Military guard at Red Rock bridge during WWII (1943)

View of the Red Rock bridge after the rails and ties were removed and it was converted in 1947 to handle US 66 traffic

1956 photo of US 66 crossing the Red Rock bridge into California

This is a very bad photo or a very good painting - the detail is almost too good to be a painting?; it shows trains on
both bridges between the time the Santa Fe bridge was built and the Red Rock bridge was converted to carry US 66

The Sante Fe railroad bridge and the Red Rock bridge now used for US 66

The Red Rock bridge and Old Trails bridge crossing the Colorado between Arizona and California

The Old Trails bridge was built in 1916 for the Old Trails National Road, a precursor to US66

US 66 traffic was moved to the Red Rock bridge in 1947, Old Trails now carries a natural gas pipline