Category:Romney Bridge (Romney, West Virginia)
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English: The Romney Bridge, alternatively known as the South Branch Bridge, conveys Northwestern Pike (U.S. Route 50) over the South Branch Potomac River west of Romney, Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. At least four bridges have been built at this site in 1838, 1874, 1937, and 2010. One span of the 1874 Whipple truss was relocated to Capon Lake in 1938 and is known as the Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge.
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- 1830s bridges in Virginia
- 1870s bridges in West Virginia
- 1930s bridges in West Virginia
- 2010s bridges in West Virginia
- Bridges in Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1838
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1874
- Bridges in the United States completed in 1937
- Bridges in the United States completed in 2010
- Buildings in Romney, West Virginia
- Built in Virginia in 1838
- Built in West Virginia in 1874
- Built in West Virginia in 1937
- Built in West Virginia in 2010
- Covered bridges in West Virginia
- Hampshire County, West Virginia in the American Civil War
- South Branch Potomac River
- Truss bridges in West Virginia
- U.S. Route 50 in Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Wooden buildings in Hampshire County, West Virginia
- Roads in Romney, West Virginia