Located between 14th Avenue and 10th Avenue, this girder bridge is the seventh bridge over Indian Creek.
Built in 1912, the bridge features a single through girder span, set onto concrete substructures.
This bridge shows typical details of most girder bridges from this time period. The bridge carries a single track.
When the creek was channelized in the late 1930s, all bridges were assigned a number from south to north. As a result, city plans consider this to be bridge #12.
Overall, this bridge appears to be in good condition.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
The photo above is an overview.