The River Road Covered Bridge was a historic covered bridge, carrying Veilleux Road across the Missisquoi River in Troy, Vermont.
[2] It also exhibited some distinctive variations in construction from more typical Town lattices.
It spanned the Missisquoi in a roughly east–west orientation, resting on abutments of stone and concrete.
It was covered by a metal roof, and its exterior was clad in vertical board siding, which extended around to the insides of the portals.
Unlike most Town lattice trusses, this one had three chords instead of four, and its joints were fastened with single pegs instead of doubled one.