Located on the east side of Bangor, this small steel stringer bridge crosses an unnamed creek.
Built in 1902, the bridge consists of a single small steel stringer span, set onto stone substructures originally built in 1893.
The bridge follows a standard design, using a configuration of two lines of three beams, for six total beams. These small bridges were popular for crossing ditches, due to the ease of construction and cheap materials.
Overall, the bridge appears to remain in excellent condition. It now serves as part of the La Crosse River State Trail.
The author has ranked the bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.