Short Line Bridge

Short Line Bridge

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bridge_name=Short Line Bridge


caption=Train crossing the Short Line bridge in 2005
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crosses=Mississippi River
carries=Minnesota Commercial Railway
locale=Minneapolis, Minnesota
design=Truss bridge
mainspan=324 feet
length=1061 feet
width=22 feet (2 tracks)
below=76 feet
open=1902
maint=Canadian Pacific Railway
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map_cue=Bridges over the Mississippi in Minneapolis/St. Paul. Short Line is the second to last one shown here, between Franklin Ave. and Lake St.
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The Short Line Bridge is a truss bridge that spans the Mississippi River in Minneapolis, Minnesota. It was originally built in the 1880s and upgraded a few years later by Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad and was designed by American Bridge Company.

The bridge is entirely within Minneapolis but the railroad line crosses into St. Paul less than a half mile to the east. The name "Short Line" comes from the Milwaukee Road's construction of a shorter, more direct connection between St. Paul and Minneapolis. Previously the connection was made via a line that headed southwest along the Mississippi River, north at Mendota and northwest via Fort Snelling to downtown Minneapolis. The "Short Line" was part of a number of construction projects in the 1880s that also included a roundhouse and yard near the present-day junction of Lake Street and Hiawatha Avenue, as well as a line to the west just north of Lake Street (today's Midtown Greenway).

As railroad traffic became less important in the Twin Cities in the latter part of the 20th century, the Milwaukee Road gradually abandoned several of its lines in the area. The bridge is still used today by the Minnesota Commercial Railway to service grain elevators along Hiawatha Avenue. There has been some discussion about using the bridge as a connection for the Midtown Greenway across the Mississippi River, but Canadian Pacific Railway (the successor to the Milwaukee Road) has not been receptive to the idea.

In July 2006 there was a severe fire on the bridge which caused $200,000 in damage, closing down rail traffic until it could be repaired. Originally the cause was thought to have been small fireworks, but later appeared to be arson, by dousing the bridge in gasoline. The bridge in the specific spot could only hold at maximum 50 pounds of weight. To prevent people from hurting themselves, local authorities patrolled each side of the bridge from 6:00 pm - 6:00 am in the days following the event. Now a fence blocking access to the bridge states that any trespassers will be fined and/or serve jail time. There was a smaller fire at an unknown date prior to this incident. The bridge was repaired within a few weeks in order to continue to serve a few customers of the west side of the river that had no other rail access aside from this line. Special ties were brought in from across the country to repair the damaged area.

ee also

*List of crossings of the Upper Mississippi River

Additional photos

References

* cite book
last = Costello
first = Mary Charlotte
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2002
title = Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota
publisher = Adventure Publications
location = Cambridge, MN
id = ISBN 0-9644518-2-4

* cite book
last = Hofsommer
first = Don L.
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2005
title = Minneapolis and the Age of Railways
publisher = University of Minnesota Press
location = Minneapolis, MN
id = ISBN 0-8166-4501-9

*cite web
last = Collins
first = Cyn
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2005
url = http://www.readthebridge.info/node/93
title = The Bike Stops Here
format =
work = The Bridge: Neighborhood News Spanning the River
publisher =
accessdate = 2006-04-19
accessyear =

*cite web
last = Murphy
first = Esme
authorlink =
coauthors =
year = 2006
url = http://wcco.com/crime/local_story_200203419.html
title = Police Say Fireworks Started Railway Bridge Fire
format =
work =
publisher = WCCO TV
accessdate = 2006-07-20
accessyear =

Crossings navbox
structure = Bridges
place = Mississippi River
bridge = Short Line Bridge
bridge signs =
upstream = Franklin Avenue Bridge
upstream signs =
downstream = Lake Street Bridge
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