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Beloit Trail Bridge

Through Plate Girder Bridge over Rock River
Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin

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Name Beloit Trail Bridge
Built By Chicago & North Western Railway
Contractor American Bridge Company of New York
Currently Owned By City of Beloit
Length 336 Feet Total, 84 Foot Spans
Width 1 Track
Height Above Ground 15 Feet (Estimated)
Superstructure Type Through Plate Girder
Substructure Type Stone Masonry
Date Built 1911
Traffic Count 0 Trains/Day (Bridge is a Trail)
Current Status Rails to Trails
C&NW Bridge Number 51
Significance Local Significance
Documentation Date June 2014
A brief history of the Chicago & North Western route from Beloit to Winona:


08/19/21


The largest bridge in Beloit, this four span through girder bridge crosses the Rock River.
Built between 1911 and 1912 to replace an aging pony truss bridge, this bridge consists of four heavily built through girder spans.

Bridge Blueprints
Photo of old bridge

These spans are set onto the substructures that were once used for the pony truss. It is believed that the former pony truss bridge was recycled and reused in another location.
Overall, the bridge remains in good condition. Currently, it serves as a trail.

The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview. The bridge can be accessed from the trail it carries.

Rock River Railroad Bridges
Upstream Woods Family Trail Bridge
Downstream MILW Rock River Bridge

Citations

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Source

Build Date American Bridge Company plaque
Contractor American Bridge Company plaque
Railroad Line History Source ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele



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