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Rock Island Railroad Bridge (Columbia River)

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Carries
  
1 railroad track

Locale
  
Rock Island, WA

Design
  
Opened
  
1892

Area
  
4,000 m²

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Crosses
  
Maintained by
  
Longest span
  
416.5 feet (127 m)

Total length
  
267 m

Location
  
Rock Island

Body of water
  
Rock Island Railroad Bridge (Columbia River)

Address
  
Columbia River, Malaga, WA 98828, United States

Similar
  
Beverly Railroad Bridge, Columbia River Bridge, Burlington Northern Railroad, Senator George Sellar Bri, Sam Hill Memorial Bridge

The Rock Island Railroad Bridge is BNSF Railway's bridge across the Columbia River, at Rock Island, Washington. The structure consists of one through truss, one deck truss, and an approach trestle.

History

The bridge was originally built in 1892 for the Great Northern Railway and was the first bridge to span the Columbia River. The site was chosen at Rock Island, Washington for being the shortest distance between the banks of the Columbia River in Washington State. In 1925, it was decided to strengthen the main span in anticipation of increased traffic and heavier trains by reinforcing the structure with an additional outside truss frame.

References

Rock Island Railroad Bridge (Columbia River) Wikipedia


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