The third bridge at Wiscona Junction is the easiest to get a good picture of.
Built in 1907 and widened in 1911, this bridge is a simple skewed deck girder supported on stone abutments, crossing a trail. The trail was built on the path of a former electric railroad.
The bridge lies on stone abutments, which clearly were extended to handle double tracks. The extension was concrete.
Since the bridge is skewed heavily, the abutments are dual tiered. This can be seen above. Overall, the bridge remains in good condition.
The photo above is an overview. The bridge can be accessed from the trail it crosses.