Trusal Bridge - Indiana County, PA
Posted by: lrosell
N 40° 43.818 W 079° 11.046
17T E 653344 N 4510404
Trusal Bridge is one of Indiana County's four covered bridges.
Waymark Code: WM3E8N
Location: Pennsylvania, United States
Date Posted: 03/22/2008
Views: 32
This is the oldest of Indiana County's four bridges. Trusal Covered Bridge was constructed in 1870 over Plum Creek. This is also the shortest of the four bridges at only 35 feet long. It is named for Robert Trusal. He owned the property nearby.
Current Condition of Bridge: Tourist usage only, no traffic crossing.
Description of Covered Bridge: This is the oldest of Indiana County's four bridges. Trusal Covered Bridge was constructed in 1870 over Plum Creek. This is also the shortest of the four bridges at only 35 feet long. It is named for Robert Trusal. He owned the property nearby.
Year Built: 1870
Parking (If not at the bridge):: at bridge
Location (Road - City - State - Country): Indiana County, Pennsylvania
Web Address: Not listed
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