Railroad Bridges in Polk CountyMinnesota
Polk County is located in northwest Minnesota. The seat is Crookston, while the largest city is East Grand Forks.
Random Bridges
BNSF Bridge #93.20
BNSF Bridge #93.20
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #93.2)
This small steel stringer bridge crosses a small stream on the northwest side of Fisher
Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1945
by
Unknown
for
Railroad/Original Owner: Great Northern Railway
Design: 1-32', 2-24' steel stringer
Steel stringer bridge over Unnamed Creek
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BNSF Bridge #93.75
BNSF Bridge #93.75
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #93.7)
This standard concrete slab bridge crosses a drainage ditch alongside US Highway 2
Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1927
by
Great Northern Railway
Railroad/Original Owner:
Design: 2-16' concrete slabs
Concrete slab bridge over unnamed drainage ditch
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BNSF Grand Marais Creek Bridge
BNSF Grand Marais Creek Bridge
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #95.1)
This deck plate girder bridge crosses Grand Marais Creek alongside US Highway 2
Fisher, Polk County, Minnesota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1910 using a span fabricated 1903
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Railroad/Original Owner: Great Northern Railway
Design: 60' deck plate girder
Deck plate girder bridge over Grand Marais Slough
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BNSF US-75 Bridge (Crookston)
BNSF US-75 Bridge (Crookston)
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #81.8)
This steel stringer bridge has a decorative design
Crookston, Polk County, Minnesota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: Open to Traffic
Built 1952
by
Unknown
for
Railroad/Original Owner: Great Northern Railway
Design: 3 span steel stringer with concrete facade
Steel stringer bridge over US Highway 75
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CPKC Sand Hill River Bridge
CPKC Sand Hill River Bridge
This concrete arch bridge crosses the Sand Hill River just south of Winger
Winger, Polk County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: In Use
Built 1903
by
Unknown
for
Railroad/Original Owner: Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad
Design: 40' concrete arch
Concrete arch bridge over Sand Hill River
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