Virginia Bridges

14,121 highway bridges across 131 counties · NBI 2024 data

3.4% in poor condition
National avg: 6.8%
4,660
8,983
478
Good: 4,660 (33.0%) Fair: 8,983 (63.6%) Poor: 478 (3.4%)

About Virginia's Bridge Infrastructure

Virginia maintains 14,121 highway bridges across 131 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1974, the typical bridge in Virginia is approximately 52 years old—3 years older than the national average of 49 years. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1820, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.

Currently, 3.4% of Virginia's bridges are rated in poor condition, better than the national average of 6.8%. This indicates relatively strong investment in bridge maintenance 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 Virginia reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Bridges here carry 8,968 vehicles daily on average—13% higher than the national average—placing greater demands on structural maintenance. The state's 126,619,494 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.

The material composition of Virginia's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is steel, accounting for 46.8% 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.

478 of 14,121 Virginia bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.

#BridgeRatingLocationBuiltDaily Traffic
1Big Branch Road
over DISMAL CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 53 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
0
Buchanan County Co. · 4.25 fr 629; 0.05 to 6381973211
2SILINGS ROAD
over CRIPPLE CREEK
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 63 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life. Low-traffic rural crossing.
0
Wythe County Co. · .60M TO 619 & .00M TO 642196369
3IRON BRIDGE ROAD
over MEHERRIN RIVER
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 142 years old, this is among Virginia's oldest structures.
1
Brunswick County Co. · .16FR 673 & 1.2 TO 6851884815
4Jeb Stuart Highway
over Staunton River
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 96 years old, this is among Virginia's oldest structures.
1
Charlotte County Co. · 0.00-CharCL/ 0.00-HalfxCL1930464
5OAK HILL ROAD
over UNNAMED TRIBUTARY
Critical condition requiring immediate attention.
1
Petersburg city Co. · 0006AMHERT DR0005PARK AVE1991500
6Mossing Ford Road
over Roanoke Creek
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 66 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
2
Charlotte County Co. · 0.46 to 643 - 0.06 to 7671960331
7SCOTT ROAD
over I 95
Critical condition requiring immediate attention. Built 64 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
2
Henrico County Co. · 0.40 FR 1 & 1.30 MAG PKWY1962550
8TILT HAMMER CR.
over CHRISTIANS CREEK
Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. At 126 years old, this is among Virginia's oldest structures. Low-traffic rural crossing.
3
Augusta County Co. · 0.18 RT 612 - 0.16 RT 617190063
9CHRISTANNA HWY.
over NOTTOWAY RV (SPILLWAY)
Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. At 84 years old, this is among Virginia's oldest structures.
3
Brunswick County Co. · 0.0 BRUNSW CO 0.0 NOTTW C19421,392
10OLD COLCHESTER RD.
over POHICK CREEK
Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. Built 76 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life.
3
Fairfax County Co. · 0.90FR1 / 0.90TO24219502,323

Bridges by County

Fairfax County holds 5% of Virginia's bridges. Pittsylvania County has the highest deficiency rate.

CountyBridgesConditionPoorPoor %Avg ADT
Fairfax County
Largest bridge inventory in Virginia. Below-average deficiency rate. High-traffic area averaging 30,839 vehicles per bridge daily.
751
248
478
81.1%30,839
Loudoun County
One of Virginia's largest bridge inventories. Below-average deficiency rate.
442
146
281
51.1%11,717
Augusta County
One of Virginia's largest bridge inventories.
358
118
228
102.8%5,535
Henrico County
High-traffic area averaging 22,647 vehicles per bridge daily.
352
116
224
154.3%22,647
Chesterfield County
High-traffic area averaging 22,091 vehicles per bridge daily.
322
106
205
82.5%22,091
Prince William County
Below-average deficiency rate.
303
100
193
41.3%16,919
Rockingham County288
95
183
93.1%3,708
Buchanan County283
93
180
134.6%648
Pittsylvania County
Poor condition rate significantly above state average.
267
88
170
14
145.2%2,322
Albemarle County262
86
167
51.9%7,100

Infrastructure Profile

Key Metrics
Average bridge age52 years
Average year built1974
Oldest bridge1820
Newest bridge2024
Avg daily traffic/bridge8,968
Total daily crossings126.6M
Rating Distribution (0–9 scale)
0–4 = Poor · 5–6 = Fair · 7–9 = Good
Construction Materials
Steel6,602(46.8%)
Concrete5,533(39.2%)
Prestressed Concrete1,842(13.0%)
Metal (Other)66(0.5%)
Wood/Timber53(0.4%)
Other16(0.1%)
Masonry9(0.1%)

Virginia vs. National Average

Poor Condition
3.4%
National: 6.8%✓ Better
Good Condition
33.0%
National: 44.1%✗ Worse
Average Age
52 yr
National: 49 yr✗ Worse
Avg Daily Traffic
8,968
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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