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Let's Play Identify the Bridge!

I recently was given some scans of bridges definitely on the Sussex Branch of the Lackawanna. These photos were included in the Interstate Commerce Commission reports which were made up around WWI to assess the value of the railroads. A few of these are easy and many of them are hard (or VERY hard) to identify without the reports. I know where these bridges are/were. Do you?

When you have an answer to offer click the link just under the photo that says 'Where Am I?' an email window will open up where you can send your answer/guess to the list. If you are not on my Sussex Branch list your message will bounce, but a copy will go to me personally, so you won't be completely left out. I'll answer each email personally and (probably at the end of the day,) report the answer to the list.

Have Fun!

Photo Clue (click on clue to see photo page)
I I was used by two railroads when built.
II I currently am used for automobile traffic
III I am not officially on the Sussex Branch Trail. I saw a lot of water in 1955.
IV I was the only draw bridge on the Sussex Branch.
VI In 1918 I was one of two places that a road passed over the Sussex Branch on an overpass.