- 1886: 216 miles completed from Minneapolis, Minnesota to Lidgerwood, North Dakota by Minneapolis and Pacific Railway
- 1888: Minneapolis and Pacific Railway purchased by Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railway
- 1961: MStP&SSM merged with Wisconsin Central Railway and Duluth, South Shore & Atlantic Railway to form Soo Line Railroad
- 1984: Soo Line Corporation created by Canadian Pacific Railway as a holding company
- 1990: Soo Line Corporation is fully controlled by Canadian Pacific Railway
- 1990-Present: Canadian Pacific Railway operates this route as a key mainline for hauling Baaken Oil from North Dakota
06/26/21
This bridge is a typical art deco style bridge over Marshall Street, a major street in the area.
Built in 1936, the bridge is a three span steel stringer with concrete fascias. The substructures are a typical of a concrete art deco bridge.
The bridge lies in a heavily industrial area. Overall, it appears to be in fair condition.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.