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Construction of the new bridge began immediately upstream of the cantilever bridge in July 2014, and opened for traffic in August 2016. Following the opening of the new bridge, the original cantilever bridge closed for rehabilitation. [4] The rehabilitated cantilever bridge opened July 1, 2019, allowing 2 lanes in each direction. [5] [6]
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.
Aug. 31—WINONA — Replacing the train trestle that was destroyed during the Winona Fire will cost millions of dollars. The fire began Aug. 18 and was estimated to be around 2,500 acres ...
The property owned by Winona Bridge Railway Company, herein called the carrier, consists of a railroad bridge, and approaches thereto, across the Mississippi River between Winona, Minn., and East Winona, Wis. Its tracks extend from a connection with the Burlington at Winona to a connection with the same railroad at East Winona, 1.030 miles.
During the 1860s, the island (still not formally named) was used by the Winona and St. Peter Railroad, who constructed a railway bridge spanning the island into Winona. The "swing" bridge was completed in May 1871 but it partially collapsed when the bridge tender failed to secure the swing span on the first day of operation. [7]
The total cost of the project is $17.4 million, including funding from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. The Route 52 bridge was constructed in 1963.
The Mason Street bridge rehabilitation project can be found online at https: ... To comment on the rehabilitation project: Email Joshua.Lang@dot.wi.gov. Call Lang at 920-492-4141.
The Union Pacific owns 1.8 miles (2.9 km) of rail in downtown Winona, Minnesota. [1] The UP reaches Winona using the River Subdivision and Tomah Subdivision of the Canadian Pacific Railway. [2] The railroad services the Winona Terminal area on the Mississippi River. [3] This was the original starting point of the Winona and St. Peter Railroad.