CPKC Glenwood Avenue Bridge


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Name CPKC Glenwood Avenue Bridge
Built By Minneapolis, Northfield & Southern Railway
Currently Owned By Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Superstructure Contractor Unknown
Substructure Contractor Unknown
Length 79 Feet Total, 42 Foot Main Span
Width 1 Track
Height Above Ground 14 Feet 2 Inches
Superstructure Design Through Plate Girder and Concrete Slab
Substructure Design Concrete
Date Built 1926
Traffic Count 2 Trains/Day (Estimated)
Current Status In Use
Significance Local Significance
Documentation Date 3/19/2019

In 1908, Marion W. Savage, owner of the race horse Dan Patch, sought to build a railroad to connect his farm and other rural areas south of Minneapolis with the railroad network at Minneapolis.  Work began on the Minneapolis, St. Paul, Rochester and Dubuque Electric Traction Company in 1908, and the 37-mile line from Northfield to 54th Street in Minneapolis was completed in 1910.  Grading was started on an extension south to Faribault in 1911, but this project was never completed.  In 1913, work began on a 14-mile line to Minneapolis, extending from Auto Club Junction north to Luce Line Junction.  In addition, the Electric Short Line Terminal company constructed an additional 4 miles from Luce Line Junction into downtown Minneapolis. 

In 1924, the company entered foreclosure and was purchased by the Minneapolis, Northfield and Southern Railway (MN&S).  In 1927, an additional extension was made to the existing Soo Line tracks at Crystal.  The MN&S was purchased by the Soo Line in 1982, and merged into the company in 1986.  In 1990, Soo Line was purchased by Canadian Pacific Railway (CP).  The Twin Cities & Western purchased the Minnesota River Bridge with the goal to reach customers at the Port of Savage.  Progressive Rail purchased the Lakeville to Northfield segment.  In 2023, CP merged with Kansas City Southern Railway to form CPKC.  CPKC currently owns the entire route north of Lakeville, with the exception of the Minnesota River Bridge.  The Minnesota River Bridge to Lakeville segment has been out of service since the early 2000s, although is intact if traffic ever warrants reopening the route.  The Lakeville to Northfield segment is operated by Progressive Rail as the Jesse James line. 


Located in Golden Valley, this through plate girder bridge crosses Glenwood Avenue (County Road 40) west of Xenia Avenue. Built in 1926 as the MN&S extended their line through this area, the bridge features a single 42-foot through plate girder, approached by an 18-foot concrete slab on either end. The entire bridge rests on concrete substructures. The girder span features a rounded edge, typical of many similar spans. This design of bridge was commonly used by railroads throughout the United States, as it was durable and easy to construct. Unfortunately, no plaque could be found on this bridge. A large order of bridge steel was ordered from Minneapolis Steel & Machinery Company by MN&S in 1926, possibly for this bridge. Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair to poor condition, with deterioration noted throughout the bridge. The author has ranked this bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design.


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Railroad History Citation ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele

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