Located along US-12 just west of Menomonie, this small steel stringer bridge crosses an unnamed tributary of Wilson Creek.
Originally built in 1892 during a reconstruction of wooden structure, a second track was added in 1912. It is unknown if the original 1892 structure still exists, or if it was also upgraded in 1912.
Currently, the bridge features a short steel stringer span, set onto stone substructures. No plaques could be found on the bridge. Railroad blueprints indicate a "expansion for second track" in 1912.
While the bridge originally carried two tracks, the northern track was removed in 1962. It has since become an access road.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition, with little deterioration noted.
The author has ranked the bridge as being minimally significant, due to the common design and small size.
The photo above is an overview.