Name | PGR MN-3 Bridge (Faribault) Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Bridge #S-286 1/2 |
Built By | Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad |
Currently Owned By | Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited |
Superstructure Contractor | Unknown |
Substructure Contractor | Unknown |
Length | 44 Feet Total, 40 Foot Main Span |
Width | 1 Track |
Height Above Ground | 14 Feet 7 Inches |
Superstructure Design | Steel Stringer |
Substructure Design | Concrete |
Date Built | 1936 |
Traffic Count | 2 Trains/Week (Estimated) |
Current Status | Open to Traffic |
Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Bridge Number | S-286 1/2 |
Significance | Local Significance |
Documentation Date | 11/25/2017 |
In 1864, the Minnesota Central Railway began construction of a new railroad between Mendota, Minnesota and Faribault, Minnesota. The line would be completed between Mendota and Fairbault in 1865, and would be extended to Owatonna in 1866. In 1867, the McGregor Western Railway would extend the line through Austin, Minnesota and towards Cresco, Iowa; connecting to an existing line extending to McGregor, Iowa. The Minnesota Central conveyed the Mendota to Owatonna line to the McGregor Western Railway Company in 1867, which in turn was purchased by the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company (M&StP). In 1874, the M&StP would change its name to the Chicago, Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway Company (CM&StP) in 1874. Known as the Milwaukee Road, the railroad was beginning to amass a large collection of railroads throughout Wisconsin, Minnesota and Iowa.
This line served as a secondary mainline, bypassing the congested mainline along the Mississippi River. The Milwaukee Road was often in financial trouble, especially after the
costly Pacific Extension was completed in 1909. In 1925, the company
declared bankruptcy, and reorganized as the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul
and Pacific Railroad in 1928. As the Milwaukee Road continued to struggle in the 1970s and 1980s, portions of the railroad would be abandoned. The line between Austin and Cresco would be abandoned in 1983. By 1985, a suitor for the Milwaukee Road was being sought, and the Soo
Line Railroad, controlled by Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) purchased the
Milwaukee Road in 1986. In 1997, CP would sell the Austin to Comus segment to I&M Rail Link, which was purchased by the Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad (DM&E) subsidiary Iowa, Chicago & Eastern Railroad (IC&E). The DM&E/IC&E were purchased by Canadian Pacific in 2008. CP merged with Kansas City Southern Railway in 2023 to form CPKC, the current owner of the Mendota to Austin line. Progressive Rail operates portions of the line in Faribault and Inver Grove Heights, while much of the line between Faribault and Owatonna is out of service.
Located on the north side of Faribault, this steel stringer bridge crosses Minnesota Highway 3 (former US Highway 65). Built in 1936, the bridge features a single 40-foot steel stringer span, set onto concrete abutments. The main span of the bridge has a steel plate girder fascia, and features four stringers. The concrete abutments of the bridge utilize typical art deco style decorative features, and the girder has been painted blue. This style of bridge was used in a number of locations throughout Minnesota to serve as grade separations. Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair condition, with significant strike damage to the fascia girders. The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.
Citations
Build Date | National Bridge Inventory (NBI) |
Railroad History Citation | ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele |