by brward
Russ,
There is one other bridge still intact. I refer to it as the Engleville bridge. It is nestled between Sharon Springs and Hanson Cross Road through a desolate stretch of farmland. It is of concrete. This was put into place in 1929 after the low lying timber trestle that was there washed away due to the flooding of the West Creek. The Seward bridge site has some of the original timber bents in place and both approach abutments are intact. Hanson Crossing both abutments are in place and in perfect condition. Bates Farm (the monster of them all, 63' foot lattice deck) both abutments are intact. Aside from Route 20, all bridges went over West Creek. Hope this helps!
-Brian
There is one other bridge still intact. I refer to it as the Engleville bridge. It is nestled between Sharon Springs and Hanson Cross Road through a desolate stretch of farmland. It is of concrete. This was put into place in 1929 after the low lying timber trestle that was there washed away due to the flooding of the West Creek. The Seward bridge site has some of the original timber bents in place and both approach abutments are intact. Hanson Crossing both abutments are in place and in perfect condition. Bates Farm (the monster of them all, 63' foot lattice deck) both abutments are intact. Aside from Route 20, all bridges went over West Creek. Hope this helps!
-Brian