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Pennsylvania Bridges

23,299 highway bridges across 67 counties · NBI 2024 data

12.6% in poor condition
National avg: 6.8%
7,915
12,452
2932
Good: 7,915 (34.0%) Fair: 12,452 (53.4%) Poor: 2,932 (12.6%)

About Pennsylvania's Bridge Infrastructure

Pennsylvania maintains 23,299 highway bridges across 67 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1970, the typical bridge in Pennsylvania is approximately 56 years old—7 years older than the national average of 49 years. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1801, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.

Currently, 12.6% of Pennsylvania's bridges are rated in poor condition, exceeding the national average of 6.8%. This highlights infrastructure challenges that transportation agencies are working to address through maintenance, rehabilitation, and replacement programs. A "poor" condition rating indicates significant deterioration requiring attention, though these bridges remain safe for travel at their posted limits. Federal regulations require bridge inspections at least every 24 months to ensure public safety.

Bridge conditions in Pennsylvania reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Average daily traffic of 6,967 vehicles per bridge is below the national average, which can reduce wear but still requires consistent maintenance investment. The state's 161,924,140 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.

The material composition of Pennsylvania's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is prestressed concrete, accounting for 40.8% of all structures. Material choice affects maintenance requirements, expected lifespan, and vulnerability to environmental factors specific to the region. Understanding these patterns helps transportation planners allocate resources effectively and prioritize infrastructure investments.

2932 of 23,299 Pennsylvania bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.

#BridgeRatingLocationBuiltDaily Traffic
1HANS RD
over ROBINSON RUN N BRANCH
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 81 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Allegheny County Co. · 214001 HANS RD (N FAY)1945
2VERSAILLES AV
over RAVINE STREET
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 54 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Allegheny County Co. · 304005 VERSAILLES AVE VIA1972
3ELEVENTH AVENUE ET
over BLOCKHOUSE RUN
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 101 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Beaver County Co. · 423005 100 YD /13 ST INT1925
4SR 1029 (LR 06158)
over LITTLE SACONY CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 88 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Berks County Co. · SMOKETOWN ROAD1938847
5PENN AVENUE
over MAIDEN CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 104 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Berks County Co. · PENN AVENUE1922100
6T427 White BridgeR
over FRTOWN.BR.JUNIATA RIVER
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 97 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Blair County Co. · GEESEYTOWN1929125
7CALLOWHILL ROAD
over BR PLEASANT SPRING CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 119 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures.
0
Bucks County Co. · AT BEDMINSTER RD. 21A0219075,773
8TEBOLA BEANS BRIDG
over DELAWARE CANAL
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 194 years old, this is among Pennsylvania's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Bucks County Co. · SE OF TAYLORSVILLE183240
9Sunday Road
over DELAWARE CANAL
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Bucks County Co. · NW OF KINTNERSVILLE198460
10T942 L COLEVLLE RD
over BUFFALO RUN
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 61 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Centre County Co. · 900 FT SW OF SR 30061965500

Bridges by County

Allegheny County holds 6% of Pennsylvania's bridges. Luzerne County has the highest deficiency rate.

CountyBridgesConditionPoorPoor %Avg ADT
Allegheny County
Largest bridge inventory in Pennsylvania.
1,294
440
691
115
1158.9%12,591
Montgomery County
One of Pennsylvania's largest bridge inventories.
828
282
442
95
9511.5%18,146
Lancaster County
One of Pennsylvania's largest bridge inventories.
801
272
428
90
9011.2%7,296
Bucks County699
238
373
108
10815.5%10,871
Chester County680
231
363
93
9313.7%10,120
Berks County667
227
356
100
10015.0%8,333
Washington County655
223
350
79
7912.1%5,678
Westmoreland County620
211
331
98
9815.8%6,495
Philadelphia County
High-traffic area averaging 33,921 vehicles per bridge daily.
585
199
312
77
7713.2%33,921
York County569
193
304
74
7413.0%6,634

Infrastructure Profile

Key Metrics
Average bridge age56 years
Average year built1970
Oldest bridge1801
Newest bridge2023
Avg daily traffic/bridge6,967
Total daily crossings161.9M
Rating Distribution (0–9 scale)
0–4 = Poor · 5–6 = Fair · 7–9 = Good
Construction Materials
Prestressed Concrete9,497(40.8%)
Steel6,984(30.0%)
Concrete6,198(26.6%)
Masonry316(1.4%)
Wood/Timber180(0.8%)
Metal (Other)99(0.4%)
Other25(0.1%)

Pennsylvania vs. National Average

Poor Condition
12.6%
National: 6.8%✗ Worse
Good Condition
34.0%
National: 44.1%✗ Worse
Average Age
56 yr
National: 49 yr✗ Worse
Avg Daily Traffic
6,967
National: 7,954✓ Better
Data Source: Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory 2024. Bridge conditions rated 0–9 per FHWA Recording and Coding Guide. "Poor" = rating ≤ 4 on deck, superstructure, substructure, or culvert.
Inspections typically occur every 24 months. Structurally deficient does not mean unsafe.
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