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Sauk Rapids Bridge

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Crosses
  
Mississippi River

ID number
  
5947

Total length
  
172 m

Location
  
Sauk Rapids

Locale
  
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota

Opened
  
1942

Width
  
12 m

Body of water
  
Mississippi River

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Carries
  
Two lanes connecting First Street South, Sauk Rapids, MN and Ninth Avenue North, St. Cloud, MN (previously Minnesota State Highway 152 and Minnesota State Highway 15), pedestrians

Maintained by
  
Minnesota Department of Transportation

Design
  
Three-span steel spandrel braced arch bridge

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge, Deck arch bridge

Similar
  
Sartell Bridge, Sauk Rapids Regional, Veterans Bridge, Bridge of Hope, University Bridge

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The Sauk Rapids Bridge was a steel spandrel braced arch bridge that spanned the Mississippi River between the cities of St. Cloud and Sauk Rapids in the U.S. state of Minnesota. It was built in 1942 and was designed by the Minnesota Department of Transportation. The bridge consisted of three spans supported by two piers. It crossed the Mississippi River half a mile downstream from the rapids of the Sauk River. The river is still rough and fast-flowing at this location.

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With the opening of the new Sauk Rapids Regional Bridge, located a short distance upstream, on October 23, 2007, the Sauk Rapids Bridge had been closed to all traffic.

After the collapse of the I-35W Mississippi River bridge in Minneapolis on August 1, 2007, Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty ordered the Sauk Rapids Bridge and two other bridges in Minnesota to be inspected. The three bridges have a design similar to that of the former I-35W bridge.

The bridge was inspected on August 4 and found to be structurally sound.

As of March 2008, the bridge had been completely dismantled.[1]

Sauk rapids bridge project 2006


References

Sauk Rapids Bridge Wikipedia