Winona Rail Bridge
The Winona Rail Bridge was a swing bridge that spanned the Mississippi River between Winona, Minnesota, and Winona Junction in Buffalo, Buffalo County, Wisconsin. It was built to link the Winona and St. Peter Railroad with the La Crosse, Trempealeau & Prescott Railroad. Both railroads became part of the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company (C&NW). Parts of the bridge are still visible. The swing span was removed, but the box girder portion of the bridge still extends from Latsch Island just downstream of the current Main Channel Bridge. Piers from the original 1871 bridge and the box girders are in the North Channel just downstream of the current North Channel Bridge.
Winona Rail Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 44°03′24″N 91°38′19.8″W |
Carries | Chicago and North Western Railroad |
Crosses | Mississippi River |
Locale | Winona, Minnesota, Buffalo, Buffalo County, Wisconsin |
Maintained by | Chicago and North Western Transportation Company |
Characteristics | |
Design | through-truss swing span |
Total length | 2,735 feet (834 m) |
Longest span | 356 feet (109 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1871 |
Closed | 1977 |
Location | |
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