A low-water bridge is, according to the definition, "a bridge with a simple structure and a short span, intended for short-term operation". The one that was moved over the Drawa between Głusko and Żeleźnica was built in 1941, but it was built in the place of a previously existing crossing. It used to connect the Głusko settlement with the salt route. Until 2019, the bridge was passable, but it was already in a terrible condition. Unrenovated, it completely collapsed and is being demolished today.