U.S. Virgin Islands Bridges
24 highway bridges across 2 counties · NBI 2024 data
About U.S. Virgin Islands's Bridge Infrastructure
U.S. Virgin Islands maintains 24 highway bridges across 2 counties, forming critical links in the state's transportation network. With an average construction year of 1973, the typical bridge in U.S. Virgin Islands is approximately 53 years old—4 years older than the national average of 49 years. The state's oldest bridge dates back to 1904, representing over a century of service and offering a window into historic bridge engineering practices.
Currently, 29.2% of U.S. Virgin Islands'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 U.S. Virgin Islands reflect decades of infrastructure investment decisions shaped by geography, climate, traffic demands, and available funding. Average daily traffic of 561 vehicles per bridge is below the national average, which can reduce wear but still requires consistent maintenance investment. The state's 13,465 total daily bridge crossings underscore how essential this infrastructure is to daily commerce and commuting.
The material composition of U.S. Virgin Islands's bridge inventory reflects regional construction practices and evolving engineering standards. The predominant construction material is concrete, accounting for 75.0% 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.
Worst-Rated Bridges
View all 7 poor-condition bridges →7 of 24 U.S. Virgin Islands bridges have a rating of 4 or below. Rating 4 = advanced deterioration.
| # | Bridge | Rating | Location | Built | Daily Traffic |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | ROUTE 669 over CASTLE BURK GUT Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 116 years old, this is among U.S. Virgin Islands's oldest structures. | 1 | · ROUTE 669 | 1910 | 300 |
| 2 | ROUTE 7025 over UNNAMED CREEK Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 99 years old, this is among U.S. Virgin Islands's oldest structures. | 2 | · 0.15 MILES FROM HIGHWAY 6 | 1927 | 400 |
| 3 | ROUTE 72 over UNNAMED GUT Critical condition requiring immediate attention. At 106 years old, this is among U.S. Virgin Islands's oldest structures. | 2 | · MIDLAND ROAD | 1920 | 300 |
| 4 | UNNAMED ROAD over UNNAMED GUT Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. Low-traffic rural crossing. | 3 | · 0.1 MILES FROM HWY 64 | 1980 | 1 |
| 5 | ROUTE 70 over UNNAMED GUT Serious deterioration affecting structural elements. Built 56 years ago, approaching the end of typical service life. | 3 | · CENTERLINE ROAD | 1970 | 1,000 |
| 6 | ROUTE 85 over SPRING GUT CREEK Advanced section loss and deterioration present. At 122 years old, this is among U.S. Virgin Islands's oldest structures. | 4 | · ROUTE 85 | 1904 | 100 |
| 7 | ROUTE 70 over UNNAMED GUT Advanced section loss and deterioration present. At 116 years old, this is among U.S. Virgin Islands's oldest structures. | 4 | · CENTERLINE ROAD | 1910 | 1,000 |
Bridges by County
County 010 holds 88% of U.S. Virgin Islands's bridges. County 010 has the highest deficiency rate.
| County | Bridges ↓ | Condition | Poor | Poor % | Avg ADT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| County 010 Largest bridge inventory in U.S. Virgin Islands. | 21 | 4 11 7 | 7 | 33.3% | 565 |
| County 030 One of U.S. Virgin Islands's largest bridge inventories. No bridges in poor condition. | 3 | 1 2 | 0 | 0.0% | 533 |
Infrastructure Profile
| Average bridge age | 53 years |
| Average year built | 1973 |
| Oldest bridge | 1904 |
| Newest bridge | 2006 |
| Avg daily traffic/bridge | 561 |
| Total daily crossings | 0.0M |
U.S. Virgin Islands vs. National Average
Inspections typically occur every 24 months. Structurally deficient does not mean unsafe.