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The Fort Madison Toll Bridge (also known as the Santa Fe Swing Span Bridge for the old Santa Fe Railway) is a tolled, double-decked swinging truss bridge over the Mississippi River that connects Fort Madison, Iowa, and unincorporated Niota, Illinois. A double-track railway occupies the lower deck of the bridge, while two lanes of road traffic ...
The former Chicago, Burlington and Quincy (CB&Q) Fort Madison station is located immediately to the north of the Santa Fe complex, but it is not part of the historic district. [4] The station was built in 1898 and currently houses the North Lee County Historical Society Transportation Museum .
Fort Madison Bridge: 1925, 1927 1999-08-27 Fort Madison ... Iowa Falls Bridge: 1928 1998-05-15 Iowa Falls Hardin: open spandrel arch ...
The Fort Madison Toll Bridge, which turns 97 in July and connected Fort Madison, Iowa with Niota, Illinois, over the Mississippi River, was struck by a barge on Thursday.
Transportation officials have closed the Black Hawk Bridge that connects Wisconsin and Iowa over the Mississippi River after confirming the historic bridge had moved slightly.. The bridge, which ...
The old Keokuk Rail Bridge and Keokuk-Hamilton Bridge are visible in the foreground. View is upriver to the northeast. The main lock was constructed from 1952 to 1957 and is 1,200 feet (366 m) long and 110 feet (34 m) wide with a lift of just over 38 feet (12 m) and large enough to handle a full-length tow of barges.
Those bridges remained open, but the Charles E. Frazier Bridge — which crosses Broad Creek near the Spanish Wells area — closed for wintry conditions. (Updated 8:36 a.m. Jan. 22, 2025)
I-74 Bridge / Iowa–Illinois Memorial Bridge I-74 / US 6: Bettendorf–Moline ~485 Government Bridge: Iowa Interstate Railroad Iowa City Subdivision. former Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad. Davenport–Rock Island Arsenal: 483