The Oil City Pennsylvania Railroad Bridge is an American out of service truss bridge that carries the Western New York and Pennsylvania Railroad (WNY&P) across the Allegheny River between Cranberry Township and Oil City, Pennsylvania.
This bridge was originally built to serve the Pennsylvania Railroad as part of its Salamanca and Chautauqua Branches.
The breakup of these companies resulted in the reassignment of operational rights to Norfolk Southern; the WNY&P took ownership in 2006 as it extended its trackage from Meadville, Pennsylvania to Oil City.
[1] Because the bridge once served as a major junction point for several Pennsylvania Railroad lines, it features a unique approach structure.
In early 2024, the Western New York & Pennsylvania Railroad ran the last train over the bridge.