The Iron Bridge at Howard Hill Road is a modern pony truss bridge, carrying Howard Hill Road across the Black River in southeastern Cavendish, Vermont.
[1] The Howard Hill Road Bridge is located in southeastern Cavendish, just south of Vermont Route 131, which parallels the Black River on its northern bank.
The river is at that point flowing roughly eastward, and the bridge is oriented north-south on modern concrete footings.
The bridge is a low riveted pony truss structure, serving a few dead-end roads on the south side of the river.
The historic bridge, in storage as of 2012,[2] was a single-span Pratt through truss built out of wrought and cast iron with elements connected by pins.