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UP Wolf Creek Arch (Dundas)

Stone and Brick Arch Bridge over Wolf Creek
Dundas, Rice County, Minnesota

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Name UP Wolf Creek Arch (Dundas)
Built By Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railroad
Built By Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway
Contractor Unknown
Currently Owned By Union Pacific Railroad
Length 18 Feet Total
Width 1 Track
Height Above Ground 18 Feet
Superstructure Type Stone and Brick Arch
Substructure Type Stone Masonry
Date Built 1897
Traffic Count 20 Trains/Day (Estimated)
MILW Bridge Number S-296
Current Status In Use
Significance Local Significance
In 1901, the Burlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern Railway built a 54 mile route between Albert Lea and Comus (north of Faribault), as well as 11 miles connecting Inver Grove Heights to Rosemount.
This new route used a direct path between Albert Lea and St. Paul, and paralleled a nearby Milwaukee Road route.
In June of 1903, the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad purchased the BCRN. The Rock Island utilized this route as a main line to connect to the Twin Cities.
Unfortunately for the Rock Island, it was never able to lure customers in the Saint Paul area to its facilities. As a result, it became more of a bridge railroad, connecting towns.

With a steady decline in company finances through the decades before, the Rock Island Railroad filed for bankruptcy in 1980. All Rock Island properties were shut down, and most salvaged.
This route became a contested route connecting the Twin Cities with Des Moines and Kansas City. In 1983, the Chicago & North Western Railway won the rights to the entire right of way between Kansas City and St. Paul. Rehabilitation work started soon after.
Extensive rebuilding of the line was necessary, as the Rock Island had not been maintaining properties for some years prior. This route required less extensive work than others, but still required a great deal of work to make operational.
In 1996, the C&NW was purchased by Union Pacific Railroad. Union Pacific currently owns this route, and it is known as the Albert Lea Subdivision. It continues to connect St. Paul and Kansas City.
06/16/22


This massive stone arch bridge crosses Wolf Creek south of Dundas.
Surrounded by private property, the photos above were obtained with permission in early 2012.
Built in 1897, the arch features a single span brick arch, which is faced with stone and set on stone. These types of arches are known for being extremely durable.
Overall, the bridge appears to remain in great condition. Minor deterioration of the southeast wing wall is cause for concern, however.

The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the lack of a solid build date and the common design.
The photo above is an overview.

Citations

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Build Date Milwaukee Road Archives at the Milwaukee Central Library
Railroad Line History Source ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele



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