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Bloomington Ferry Bridge

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Carries
  
US 169

Locale
  
Bloomington, Minnesota

Total length
  
1,770 m

Location
  
Bloomington

Crosses
  
Minnesota River

Named for
  
Bloomington

Body of water
  
Minnesota River

Construction end
  
1996

Replaces
  
Hennepin County Road 18

Similar
  
Cedar Avenue Bridge, Mendota Bridge, Minnesota Valley National, Lowry Hill Tunnel, Dan Patch Line Bridge

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The Bloomington Ferry Bridge is a 1.1-mile-long (1.8 km) freeway bridge across the Minnesota River between Bloomington, Minnesota and Shakopee, Minnesota that carries U.S. Route 169 (US 169). The current bridge and the US 169 Shakopee Bypass were both completed in 1996. The bridge it replaced was designated Hennepin County Road 18 and Scott County Road 18.

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Bridge history

In 1849, the Bloomington Ferry began operation across the Minnesota River, providing service until the first Bloomington Ferry Bridge was built in 1889 at the site of the current Bloomington Ferry Trail Bridge. This bridge remained in service until the late 1970s, when the bridge was replaced by a temporary 2-lane vehicle bridge. This second bridge remained in service until the third and current bridge was built approx. 0.75 miles (1.21 km) upstream. This current bridge was built in 1996 to avoid the flooding issues that plagued the previous two bridges due to the road on the Scott County side of the bridge lying along the riverbank.

References

Bloomington Ferry Bridge Wikipedia