TR 328 over Towanda Creek

            County Bridge Number 17 or the Woodruff Bridge is a pin connected Pratt thru truss bridge.  Fabricated in 1905 by the York Bridge Company, it is a single span, 125’ long bridge supported on concrete abutments with wingwalls.  The upper chords and inclined end posts are built up box sections, and the verticals are channels with lacing.  The diagonals and the bottom chords are eye bars.  U-shaped hangers suspend the rolled floorbeams.  There have been welded repairs to the original railings, which are attached to the inner faces of the trusses.This bridge has been determined to be not eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.