Railroad Bridges in Nicollet County, Minnesota
Nicollet County is located in south central Minnesota. The seat is St. Peter, while the largest city is North Mankato.
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Redstone Bridge
Redstone Bridge
(Chicago & North Western Railway Bridge #432)
This unique through truss swing bridge once carried the Chicago & North Western Railway over the Minnesota River and is among the oldest surviving movable bridges in the United States
New Ulm, Minnesota, Minnesota to Courtland, Nicollet County, Minnesota
Owner: Canadian Pacific Kansas City Limited
Status: Open to traffic but used sparingly
Built 1880
by
Rust and Coolidge of Chicago, Illinois and Leighton Bridge and Iron Works of Rochester, New York
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
206' pin connected camelback through truss swing span and 2-130' quadrangular lattice through trusses
Description:
Historic through truss swing bridge over Minnesota River
Significance:
Chicago & North Western Railway Culvert #369
Chicago & North Western Railway Culvert #369
This small stone railtop culvert carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over a drainage ditch along Minnesota Highway 22 west of St. Peter
St. Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota
Owner: City of St. Peter
Status: Open to trail traffic
Built 1897
by
Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
4'x6' stone railtop culvert
Description:
Stone railtop culvert over drainage ditch
Significance:
Chicago & North Western Railway Culvert #371
Chicago & North Western Railway Culvert #371
This small stone railtop culvert carries the former Chicago & North Western Railway over a drainage ditch along Minnesota Highway 22 west of St. Peter
St. Peter, Nicollet County, Minnesota
Owner: Private Owner
Status: Abandoned
Built 1899
by
Unknown
for
Chicago & North Western Railway
Design:
6'x8' stone railtop culvert
Description:
Stone railtop culvert over drainage ditch
Significance: