Monday, January 5, 2026

1928+1997 US-66 "Branch" Bridge over Gasconade River near Jerome, MO

(Archived Bridge Hunter; Bridge Hunter; no Historic Bridges; HAER; Satellite, the old truss bridge has been removed.)

US-66 Overview

HAER MO-89-1
1. Jerome Bridge, view to the southeast - Jerome Bridge, Spanning Gasconade River at Missouri State Route D, Jerome, Phelps County, MO

The bridge in the left background is the BNSF/Frisco Bridge.
HAER MO-89-4
4. Typical pratt truss span (span no. 3), view to the northeast

"Significance: The Jerome Bridge is a four-span pin-connected, Pratt through truss, and is significant as a relatively uncommon example of a multiplespan, pinned through truss. Built as a toll bridge by the Jerome Bridge Company, the structure is significant as well for its association with the growing toll bridge industry of the 1920s." [HAER_data]

Credit: Missouri State Archives via BridgeHunter

Facebook Reel

The Facebook Reel is wrong, this is not a US-66 Bridge; it was a toll bridge that allowed the tourists on US-66 to easily access the already established tourist and resort economy in Jerome. [HAER_data].
1950/57 Newburg Quad @ 24,000

Of course, US-66 is now routed on I-44. But we can still find remnants of the original US-66.
Satellite

Street View, Jan 2014

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