Railroad Bridges in , North Dakota
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CPKC 118th Avenue Bridge
CPKC 118th Avenue Bridge
This concrete arch bridge crosses 118th Avenue east of Valley City
Valley City, Barnes County, North Dakota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: In Use
Built c. 1910
by
Unknown
for
Minneapolis, St. Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Railroad
Design:
28' concrete arch
Description:
Concrete arch bridge over 118th Avenue
Significance:
BNSF Turtle River Bridge (Manvel)
BNSF Turtle River Bridge (Manvel)
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #13.4)
This deck plate girder bridge crosses the Turtle River north of Manvel
Manvel, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1908
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Great Northern Railway
Design:
1-36', 3-48' and 1-64' deck plate girders
Description:
Deck plate girder bridge over Turtle River
Significance:
BNSF Bridge #36.5
BNSF Bridge #36.5
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #36.5)
This concrete slab bridge crosses an unnamed creek southeast of Hope
Hope, Steele County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1914
by
Great Northern Railway
Design:
7-16' concrete slabs
Description:
Concrete slab bridge over unnamed creek
Significance:
BNSF Bridge #82.0
BNSF Bridge #82.0
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #82.0)
This steel stringer bridge crosses an unnamed creek north of Reynolds
Reynolds, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1942
by
Unknown
for
Great Northern Railway
Design:
2-24' steel stringer
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over unnamed creek
Significance:
BNSF Bridge #8.31
BNSF Bridge #8.31
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #8.3)
This steel stringer bridge crosses an unnamed creek east of Emerado
Emerado, Grand Forks County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built c. 1940
by
Unknown
for
Great Northern Railway
Design:
40' steel stringer
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over unnamed creek
Significance:
BNSF 17th Street Bridge (Jamestown)
BNSF 17th Street Bridge (Jamestown)
This steel stringer bridge crosses 17th Street on the south side of Jamestown
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1980
by
Unknown
for
Burlington Northern Railroad
Design:
40' steel stringer and timber pile trestle
Description:
Steel stringer bridge over 17th Street
Significance:
Fort Lincoln Trolley - Heart River Overflow Bridge
Fort Lincoln Trolley - Heart River Overflow Bridge
(Northern Pacific Railway Bridge #1)
This Pratt through truss bridge was relocated from the west side of Mandan to cross an overflow of the Heart River
Mandan, Morton County, North Dakota
Owner: Fort Lincoln Trolley
Status: Closed to all Traffic
Built 1960 using a span fabricated 1898
by
Universal Construction Company of Chicago, Illinois
for
Northern Pacific Railway
Design:
200' Pratt through truss and 2-45' deck plate girders
Description:
Pratt through truss bridge over Heart River Overflow
Significance:
BNSF S. Branch Park River Bridge
BNSF S. Branch Park River Bridge
(Great Northern Railway Bridge #34.8)
This deck plate girder bridge crosses the South Branch Park River in Park River
Park River, Walsh County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1953 using secondhand parts fabricated c. 1900
by
Unknown
for
Great Northern Railway
Design:
2-55', 2-60' deck plate girders and trestle
Description:
Deck plate girder over South Branch Park River
Significance:
BNSF 4th Avenue Bridge (Jamestown)
BNSF 4th Avenue Bridge (Jamestown)
(Northern Pacific Railway Bridge #92)
This concrete slab bridge crosses 4th Avenue in Jamestown
Jamestown, Stutsman County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1917
by
Unknown
for
Northern Pacific Railway
Design:
2-12', 2-18' concrete slabs
Description:
Concrete slab bridge over 4th Avenue
Significance:
BNSF Park River Bridge
BNSF Park River Bridge
(Burlington Northern Railroad Bridge #145.4)
This through plate girder bridge crosses the Park River in Grafton
Grafton, Walsh County, North Dakota
Owner: BNSF Railway
Status: In Use
Built 1974 using a secondhand span fabricated 1929
by
American Bridge Company of New York
for
Unknown
Design:
60' through plate girder
Description:
Through plate girder bridge over Park River
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