Northern Pacific-BNSF Minneapolis Rail Bridge
Northern Pacific-BNSF Minneapolis Rail Bridge is a combination plate girder bridge and truss bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was built in 1884 by the Northern Pacific Railway. The bridge was originally built in 1884 with five through-trusses. In 1927, it was renovated with nine plate-girder spans. In 1963, to provide upstream river navigation, two girder spans and three regular piers were removed to make room for a Warren truss span over the main channel, set on two heavier piers. This work took almost two years.Nearest places of interest:
| Anoka County-Blaine Airport Duluth International Airport Camden Bridge Crystal Airport | Plymouth Avenue Bridge Minneapolis BNSF Rail Bridge Broadway Avenue Bridge Loring Park |
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Minneapolis Detroit St. Louis Saint Paul |
