Waldbillig

WALDBILLIG COVERED BRIDGE ALBANY COUNTY NY-01-01

Built in 1954 by Gerald and Michael Waldbillig. A single span of 30′ crossing Vly Creek. Displays a Warren style truss. Located .7 mile north of Jct.

NY 85A (State Farm Rd.), then 1.2 miles right on Normanskill Rd., (CR 203) and then .3 miles right.

PRIVATE – PERMISSION REQUIRED GPS: N42° 39.840′ W073° 53.713′

WALDBILLIG COVERED BRIDGE

The Waldbillig Covered Bridge is the only covered bridge still standing in Albany County and is maintained by the owner and carries private traffic across Vly Creek.

Built by Gerald and Michael Waldbillig in 1954, this 30-foot-long, single span structure incorporates a Warren style truss design. The Warren truss is a very rare truss and the Waldbillig Covered Bridge may be one of only two (the other being the Americana Village Covered Bridge) trusses in New York State thought to be a “Warren style.”

It is nestled in a lovely grove of trees on the owner’s property. In raised letters across the portal facing the farmhouse is the phrase, Quid Retribuam Domino Pro Omnibus Quae RetribuitMihi. Translated from Latin, it means: “How shall I repay the Lord for all that he has given to me?”

The driveway to the owner’s home is very scenic and you cross the bridge to get to his farm. However, you can also pull off the driveway before you cross the bridge and get some lovely photos, depending on the time of day and season you visit the bridge.

Since it was built in 1954, other than a metal roof being installed in 2021 and the actual statistics, there is not a lot of history to share on the Waldbillig Covered Bridge, but it is well worth a trip to visit it.