St. Cloud Rail Bridge

Bridge across the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, Minnesota
45°33′50″N 94°09′27″W / 45.56389°N 94.15750°W / 45.56389; -94.15750CarriesOne track of the BNSF RailwayCrossesMississippi RiverLocaleSt. Cloud, MinnesotaMaintained byBNSF RailwayID number74.2CharacteristicsDesignFour-span high deck pin-connected truss bridgeTotal length587 feetWidthOne trackLongest span170 feetClearance below20 feetHistoryOpened1892LocationMap

The St. Cloud Rail Bridge is a pin-connected truss bridge that spans the Mississippi River in St. Cloud, Minnesota, United States. It was built in 1892 by Great Northern Railway and was probably designed by the railroad. Two of the piers are stone, while a third pier is newer and made of concrete. The bridge has an extra set of bracing that hangs about ten feet below the bottom trusses, appearing to hang like a hammock. This was added to increase the capacity of the bridge.

The Bridge is owned by Burlington Northern Santa Fe and used by BNSF and Northern Lines Railway to access the truncated rail lines that once extended to the northwest and southwest, west of the Mississippi River. The active rail lines currently extend through St. Cloud and Waite Park, MN with branches extending to St. Joseph, MN and Rockville, MN.

See also

References

  • Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4.
Crossings of the Mississippi River
Upstream
Sauk Rapids Bridge (1942–2008)
St. Cloud Rail Bridge
BNSF Railway
Downstream
Veterans Bridge
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