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Bridges in Nebraska - alphabetical order; Name Nearest town or city County Built Additional information Bell Bridge: Valentine: Cherry County: Berry State Aid Bridge: Valentine Cherry County Big Blue River Bridge: Grafton: Fillmore County: Borman Bridge: Cherry County Brewer Bridge: Cherry County Brownson Viaduct: Cheyenne County: Brownville ...
Many of the bridges were the works of the Nebraska Department of Roads or its predecessors, including the Nebraska Bureau of Roads & Bridges. Many were registered after a study in the 1990s seeking to inventory historic bridges in Nebraska and pursuant to a Multiple Property Submission titled "Highway Bridges in Nebraska." [2] [3] [4]
NE-2: Nebraska City Bridge Demolished Whipple truss: 1888 1986 Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad: Missouri River: Nebraska City, Nebraska, and Percival, Iowa: Otoe County, Nebraska, and Fremont County, Iowa: NE-4: Rulo Bridge: Replaced Whipple truss
Nebraska study on replacing the bridge; Nebraskahistory.org history of bridge; Eomaha Forum article; Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. IA-67, "Plattsmouth Bridge, Spanning Missouri River at U.S. Highway 34, Pacific Junction, Mills County, IA", 11 photos, 3 color transparencies, 17 data pages, 1 photo caption page
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When the first railroad bridge on the site opened on March 27, 1872, [1] it connected the First transcontinental railroad to the eastern United States. The bridge was rebuilt twice, with the current bridge opening on December 20, 1916. [2] When the Union Pacific began heading west from Omaha in 1862 there were no railroads connecting to it from ...
The Mormon Bridge is a bridge composed of two cantilevers that crosses the Missouri River connecting Pottawattamie County, Iowa with the Florence neighborhood of Omaha, Nebraska via Interstate 680 (Iowa-Nebraska). The bridge is officially called the Mormon Pioneer Memorial Bridge due to its location on the historic Mormon Trail, which passed ...