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Hi Line Railroad Bridge

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Opened
  
1908

Body of water
  
Sheyenne River

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Chautauqua Park, Barnes County Historical, Sheyenne River Valley Na, Baldhill Dam, Four Bears Bridge

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Originally called the High Bridge, the Hi-Line Bridge is a historic railroad bridge located over the Sheyenne River in Valley City, North Dakota. The bridge is 3,860 feet (1,180 m) long and 162 feet (49 m) above the river. Construction work began in 1906 and was completed in 1908. At the time it was the longest bridge for its height in the world. It currently remains one of the longest and highest single track railroad viaducts in the United States.

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The Northern Pacific Railroad designed and built the bridge to avoid the steep grades into and out of the Sheyenne River valley. At one time, this was a main link in the railroad's coast-to-coast system and was important during both World Wars. To prevent sabotage during the wars, it was guarded by soldiers. The bridge is still used today by freight trains in the BNSF Railway system.

Hi line railroad bridge


References

Hi-Line Railroad Bridge Wikipedia