Built in 1947 and rehabilitated in 1980, it is the state's oldest surviving four-span girder bridge.
Bridge Number VT105-10 is located just west of the village of Sheldon Junction, which occupies a bend on the north side of Missisquoi River in central western Sheldon.
Steel stringers support beams on which the concrete bridge deck is laid.
[1] The bridge was built in 1947, as part of a program by the state to improve deficient pre-World War II structures.
It was built by the Marston Construction Company of Somerville, Massachusetts, and was the longest steel girder bridge in the state until 1960.