The location of the Uhlerstown Bridge was at one of the earliest known ferry services across the Delaware River in Bucks County. The London Land Company operated a ferry there in 1741. Colonel Arthur Erwin later acquired the ferry, and it was…

The Milford Delaware Bridge Company completed its bridge over the Delaware River between Upper Black Eddy, Pa. and Milford, N.J. in January 1842. It was one of the shorter Delaware River covered bridges, at a total length of 681 feet. It also was a…

The Riegelsville Delaware Bridge Company opened its cross-river covered bridge in December 1837. At a length of 577 feet, the Burr-style bridge had three spans. A ferry had been first in service at the location in the 1770s. In 1806, Benjamin Riegel…

Called the "Chain Bridge" after a predecessor that used chains as a support system, this was an early covered bridge near Wrightstown. In 1919, the county said the Chain Bridge ran over the Neshaminy Creek on Township Road, a thoroughfare leading…

The Aqueduct Bridge in Upper Makefield carried traffic over the Hough Creek. It was one of the shorter covered bridges in Bucks County and it also had trolley tracks that ran next to it. The bridge appeared in county maintenance records for…

Worthington's Mill Bridge was one of the few state-owned bridges in Bucks County not demolished before World War II. In 1919, the county engineer noted that the bridge ran over Neshaminy Creek on Township Road, on the road leading from Wrightstown to…