Name | CPKC School Street Bridge Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #M-211 |
Built By | Chicago & North Western Railway |
Currently Owned By | Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited |
Superstructure Contractor | American Bridge Company (Lassig Branch of Chicago) |
Substructure Contractor | Widell Company of Mankato, Minnesota |
Length | 50 Feet Total |
Width | 1 Track |
Height Above Ground | 12 Feet 0 Inches |
Superstructure Design | Deck Plate Girder |
Substructure Design | Stone Masonry |
Date Built | 1908 |
Traffic Count | 5 Trains/Day (Estimated) |
Current Status | In Use |
Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge Number | M-211 |
Significance | Local Significance |
Documentation Date | 11/3/2013 |
Located east side of Janesville, this deck plate girder bridge carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over School Street (County Road 180) and an unnamed creek. The first bridge at this location likely consisted of a timber pile trestle. In the early 20th Century, the C&NW invested significant capital into upgrading bridges along this line, replacing many timber bridges with stone and steel structures. Built in 1908, the bridge consists of a single 50-foot deck plate girder span, set onto stone abutments. The girder span uses a standard design, with two heavy girders and a longitudinal bracing near the top of the span. American Bridge Company fabricated the superstructure, while the Widell Company constructed the abutments. The Widell Company quarried a high quality limestone at Mankato, Minnesota; and constructed numerous stone bridge substructures for the C&NW in the early 20th Century. Prior to the completion of the US-14 bypass in 1971, this bridge crossed US Highway 14. Deck plate girder spans were commonly used by railroads, as they were durable and easy to construct. Overall, the bridge appears to be in fair to good condition, with no significant deterioration noted. The author has ranked the bridge as being locally significant, due to the common design. Steele County is currently planning to realign School Street to a grade crossing, although the bridge will be retained as a grade crossing.
Citations
Builder and build date | American Bridge Company plaque |
Builder (substructure) | The Improvement Bulletin; April 18, 1908 |
Railroad History Citation | ICC Valuation Information, Compiled by Richard S. Steele |