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Terry Schwartzwalder posted Wabash Mississippi River bridge at Hannibal, MO. [Note the bins for the Bunge elevator under the lift span.] |
MP Rail Photography posted NS 252 crosses the Mississippi River in Hannibal as the TripleCrown train heads eastbound on the Springfield-Hannibal District. August 31, 2024 Hannibal, Missouri Power: NS 9936 - C44-9W Michael E. Bond: ... and there's also the tunnel just west of the BNSF crossing. Great photo! |
David Webster posted Tim Chism: Hannibal [The Mark Twain road bridge is in the background.] |
David Webster posted Andrew Lee Ward: Hannibal RR bridge |
We Work the Waterways posted Marquette Transportation Company'sM/V H.E. BOWLES and tow making the Wabash Bridge connecting Hannibal, Missouri to Pike County, Illinois on the Upper Mississippi River. Vertical clearance has to be watched closely. On this day the high water gave the BOWLES a mere 4 feet of clearance. Courtesy of Capt John Vaughn. [The river has been running high in the Summer of 2024.] |
On the west side, it crosses the BNSF/CB&Q tracks then goes through a river bluff tunnel to curve south. Evidently this lift bridge was moved from Florence, AL in 1993 to replace the original 1871 swing span. It doesn't look like it has a very high lift. Since tugs used since 1993 don't have the high smokestacks of the old steamships, maybe the Mississippi River no longer needs a high clearance. Although some historic steamboats are still run as cruise ships. So maybe this is higher than it looks. It is a 406' span. Maybe the length of the span makes the towers look shorter. Once stat I miss from Bridge Hunter is vertical clearance.
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The lift span in Florence, AL, from Bridge Hunter |
Lisa Ruble posted The Flying Eagle hits the train bridge. [You can see the boat up against the span to the right of the swing span. I wonder if the water appears rather high.] James Holzmeier shared Lisa's post Hannibal, MO Wabash bridge looking north. The line in the foreground is the CB&Q K-Line running from St. Louis up to Keokuk. Robert Andrews The swing span was replaced by a lift bridge in the 90's. Hannibal is also the home of the Wabash's only tunnel. A city park is on the bluff above the tunnel approach, diamond with the BNSF K-Line and the bridge approach. However, my last visit vegetation had taken over and all are hard to view from the "scenic lookout". |
Lisa Ruble posted View of open span of the Wabash railroad bridge from an excursion steamer, about 1905-10. Mississippi River, Hannibal, Missouri (seen on the right) and Pike County Illinois. Photo Credit: Anna Schnitzlein |
Lisa Ruble posted four photos with the comment: "The Wabash Railroad Station and the approach to the Wabash Railroad Bridge on the Pike County Illinois side of the Mississippi River at East Hannibal to Hannibal, Missouri."
[Some comments discuss the various road crossings here and included some old road maps.]
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Danny Cole posted five images with the comment: "The original Hannibal river bridge."
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Steve Monroe posted two images with the comment: "Missouri River- Hannibal Bridge"
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Robert Daly posted three photos with the comment: "More bridgework--the NS ex-Wabash bridge over the Mississippi at Hannibal, April 12 2013. The view through the woods shows the BNSF line from St Louis to Burlington crossing the NS. The NS enters a tunnel immediately after crossing the BNSF."
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The last photo is looking down at the end of the bridge and the diamond from the trail. The Wabash crossed the CB&Q.
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And the following post taught me that he is looking down because the Wabash route goes into a tunnel.
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The tunnel is rather short because of a long cut.
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Chip Walker posted two photos with the comment: "A couple of my photos of the ex-Wabash bridge over the Mississippi River at Hannibal, Missouri. Photos taken in July, 2018."
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MP Rail Photography posted NS 252, the new TripleCrown Service, crosses over the Mississippi River in East Hannibal, Illinois. August 31, 2024 East Hannibal, Illinois Power: NS 9936 - C44-9W |
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