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261 bridges in the FHWA National Bridge Inventory in District of Columbia.

National Bridge Inventory Database

Browse 261 bridges from the Federal Highway Administration National Bridge Inventory. Filter by state, condition rating, or search by name and location.

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BridgeLocationConditionYear BuiltLengthADT
Good Hope Road District of Columbia Fair 1964 14.9 m 295,046
HALF ST TO 2ND ST SW District of Columbia Fair 1963 240.5 m 252,820
CSX RR NJ & VA Ave District of Columbia Fair 1964 444.4 m 252,800
Potomac R. and Ohio Dr. District of Columbia Fair 1960 690.4 m 249,000
Potomac River & Ohio Dr. District of Columbia Fair 1950 741.9 m 249,000
WASH CHANNEL & MAINE District of Columbia Fair 1961 481.7 m 183,000
4TH STREET S.W. District of Columbia Fair 1959 22.9 m 173,000
6TH STREET S.E. District of Columbia Fair 1968 24.7 m 156,000
4TH STREET S.E. District of Columbia Fair 1965 20.1 m 155,700
7TH STREET District of Columbia Fair 1969 22.6 m 155,700
3RD STREET S.E. District of Columbia Fair 1965 26.5 m 155,660
SOUTH CAPITOL STREET District of Columbia Fair 1965 167.9 m 155,000
EAST CAPITOL ST District of Columbia Fair 1952 33.5 m 140,000
ANACOSTIA RIVER District of Columbia Fair 1953 163.9 m 131,500
BURROUGHS AVE & RAMP District of Columbia Good 1956 76.8 m 128,000
PENN AVE INTERCHANGE District of Columbia Fair 1963 50.7 m 124,000
Nicholson Street District of Columbia Good 1963 17.1 m 124,000
WATTS BRANCH District of Columbia Fair 1956 16.5 m 122,000
8TH STREET District of Columbia Fair 1970 112.2 m 114,500
S.CAPITOL ST S.E. District of Columbia Good 1963 41.8 m 104,000
SUITLAND PKWY S.E. District of Columbia Good 1964 66.1 m 104,000
S. Capitol Street S.E. District of Columbia Good 1963 32.6 m 104,000
Anacostia River District of Columbia Fair 2012 262.2 m 100,000
OXON RUN BAY District of Columbia Fair 1960 86.7 m 96,400
LANE C & C1 I-395 District of Columbia Fair 1969 41.8 m 95,000
HOWARD RD S.E. District of Columbia Good 1964 33.1 m 95,000
LITTLE RIVER & G.W.P District of Columbia Fair 1964 325.7 m 95,000
POT RIVER & POTOMAC District of Columbia Poor 1964 537.1 m 95,000
PENN RR YARDS S.E. District of Columbia Fair 1960 645.0 m 87,100
O Street S.E. District of Columbia Good 2012 24.8 m 86,500
FIRTH STERLING AVE District of Columbia Good 2022 84.0 m 81,700
Amtrak Railroad District of Columbia Fair 1954 103.0 m 80,000
SOUTH DAKOTA AVENUE District of Columbia Fair 1954 21.9 m 79,670
Potomac River & Ohio Dr. District of Columbia Fair 1968 756.8 m 75,000
11th Street S.E. District of Columbia Good 2012 215.9 m 71,300
EAST CAPITOL ST & RA District of Columbia Fair 1957 141.4 m 70,000
NORTH CAPITOL ST District of Columbia Fair 1961 20.4 m 63,000
WHITEHURST FRWY District of Columbia Fair 1925 529.9 m 62,000
GWMP (NB) & POTOMAC RIVE District of Columbia Good 1932 659.0 m 60,300
Anacostia River District of Columbia Good 2021 440.4 m 59,600
CENTER LEG INNER LOOP District of Columbia Fair 1967 49.7 m 54,000
Malcom X. Avenue District of Columbia Good 1963 24.1 m 52,000
POTOMAC PKWY & 27TH District of Columbia Fair 1998 259.7 m 52,000
Malcom X. Avenue District of Columbia Good 1963 24.2 m 52,000
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB ROAD District of Columbia Good 1960 18.5 m 48,200
CHESAPEAKE STREET S.E. District of Columbia Good 1961 21.3 m 48,200
NAVAL RESEARCH LAB ROAD District of Columbia Good 1960 18.5 m 48,200
CHESAPEAKE STREET S.E. District of Columbia Good 1961 21.0 m 48,200
WASH TERMINAL YARDS District of Columbia Good 1967 132.6 m 47,000
Abandoned RR District of Columbia Fair 1941 8.6 m 47,000

Frequently Asked Questions

The National Bridge Inventory (NBI) is a federal database maintained by the Federal Highway Administration containing inspection data for all bridges on public roads in the U.S. with a span of more than 20 feet. Bridge owners must inspect each structure at least every 24 months.

ADT stands for Average Daily Traffic — the average number of vehicles crossing the bridge per day. Bridges are sorted by ADT by default because high-traffic bridges in poor condition pose the greatest risk to the most people.

Yes. Use the search field above to find bridges by name, location, or features crossed. You can also combine the search with state and condition filters to narrow your results.