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Transportation Statistics > Bridges > Total number (most recent) by state

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Rank   States  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  Texas:48,492 
#2  Ohio:27,901 
#3  Illinois:25,661 
#4  Kansas:25,620 
#5  Iowa:24,992 
#6  Missouri:23,787 
#7  California:23,764 
#8  Oklahoma:23,249 
#9  Pennsylvania:22,176 
#10  Tennessee:19,490 
#11  Indiana:18,138 
#12  New York:17,382 
#13  North Carolina:17,193 
#14  Mississippi:16,830 
#15  Alabama:15,715 
#16  Nebraska:15,455 
#17  Georgia:14,456 
#18  Wisconsin:13,651 
#19  Kentucky:13,523 
#20  Louisiana:13,394 
#21  Virginia:13,055 
#22  Minnesota:12,975 
#23  Arkansas:12,451 
#24  Florida:11,451 
#25  Michigan:10,654 
#26  South Carolina:9,149 
#27  Colorado:8,097 
#28  Washington:7,427 
#29  Oregon:7,202 
#30  Arizona:6,955 
#31  West Virginia:6,862 
#32  New Jersey:6,377 
#33  South Dakota:5,966 
#34  Montana:5,098 
#35  Massachusetts:4,999 
#36  Maryland:4,994 
#37  North Dakota:4,518 
#38  Connecticut:4,172 
#39  Idaho:4,053 
#40  New Mexico:3,835 
#41  Wyoming:3,038 
#42  Utah:2,793 
#43  Vermont:2,686 
#44  Maine:2,364 
#45  New Hampshire:2,352 
#46  Nevada:1,612 
#47  Alaska:1,174 
#48  Hawaii:1,097 
#49  Delaware:841 
#50  Rhode Island:748 
#51  District of Columbia:247 
Total: 590,111  
Weighted average: 11,570.8  


DEFINITION: Total number of bridges.

SOURCE: U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, National Bridge Inventory: Deficient Bridges by State and Highway System, Washington, DC: 2004

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