Now the quick history lesson (taken mostly from the signs at the site). The Wright and Pier bridges are two of eight surviving covered rail bridges in the states. The Wright Bridge was built first in 1907 and the Pier Bridge a year later. The Pier bridge was sometimes known as Chandler Bridge because there was a train stop called Chandler’s Mills (see old postcard below) between the two bridges. The Pier bridge is also the longest surviving bridge at 217 feet.
The Pier Bridge is named after the pier that it stands on and the Wright Bridge is named after S.K. Wright, who sold the right-of-way to the Sugar River Railroad.