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Black Hawk Bridge

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Other name(s)
  
Lansing Bridge

Opened
  
17 June 1931

Location
  
Lansing

Carry
  
Wisconsin Highway 82

ID number
  
NBI 000000000013520

Longest span
  
200 m

Bridge type
  
Cantilever bridge

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Carries
  
2 lanes of IA 9 and WI 82

Crosses
  
Upper Mississippi River

Locale
  
Lansing, Iowa and Crawford County, Wisconsin, River Mile 663.4

Maintained by
  
Iowa and Wisconsin Departments of Transportation

Bodies of water
  
Mississippi River, Upper Mississippi River

Similar
  
Eagle Point Bridge, Mount Hosmer, Sabula Rail Bridge, Gateway Bridge, Mount Hosmer Park

Crossing the black hawk bridge


The Black Hawk Bridge spans the Mississippi River, joining the town of Lansing, in Allamakee County, Iowa, to rural Crawford County, Wisconsin. It is the northernmost Mississippi River bridge in Iowa.

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Named for Chief Black Hawk, it is popularly referred to as the "Lansing bridge". It carries Iowa Highway 9 and Wisconsin Highway 82.

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This riveted cantilever through truss bridge has one of the more unusual designs of any Mississippi River bridge. Construction started in 1929 and was completed in 1931. The designer and chief engineer was Melvin B. Stone. The McClintic-Marshall Company of Chicago erected the trusses. The steel came from the Inland Steel Company.

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The Wisconsin approach has a long causeway over Winneshiek bottoms (sloughs, ponds, and backwaters) before ramping up to the bridge itself. The main shipping channel is on the Iowa side. The Iowa approach is rather abrupt, going from a 25 mph city street straight up a steep ramp onto the bridge.

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Originally a privately built and operated bridge owned by the Iowa-Wisconsin Bridge Company, it was closed between 1945 and 1957, due to damage from ice damming, and lacking funds to repair the bridge, the company went out of business. The two states acquired the bridge and repaired it.

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In August 2011 the bridge was once again closed for repairs.

The bridge has a sufficiency rating of 39.9%, which mainly reflects its obsolete nature.

Closure

During an inspection on August 17, 2011, a crack was found in a floor beam under the bridge deck and the bridge was closed. The bridge was reopened on August 23, 2011.

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    Black Hawk Bridge Wikipedia