TR 330 over Towanda Creek

            The Kelley Bridge also known as County Bridge Number 16 is dated to 1892 and is one span.  Prefabricated by the Pittsburgh Bridge Company and erected by Nelson and Buchanan, this pin connected Pratt thru truss bridge is 123’ long and supported on one stone and one concrete abutment.  The floorbeams are framed into the lower ends of the verticals and the truss members are conventionally constructed.  The lower chords are eye bars and are pin connected to the verticals by pin plates.  This bridge has been determined eligible for listing in the National Register of Historic Places.