Located between Milan and Watson, this three span through girder bridge crosses the Watson Sag.
Watson Sag is a man made diversion channel to drain the Chippewa River away from Montevideo. The sag was built 1938-9.
The bridge features a trio of through girder spans, and rests on concrete substructures. In addition, is the third crossing (from east to west) over the Chippewa River.
This one has a Milwaukee Road design known as a "C4" girder.
When constructed, the bridge was built for two tracks. However, only one remains now. The other has been removed and barricaded.
Overall, the bridge appears to be in good condition.
The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the newer age and common design.
The photo above is looking from the west bank, which is a big concrete wall. The river is channelized here.