"The 87 foot tall arch for the Cameron Avenue bridge was built in a dry dock downstream and floated into place. This allowed the main channel to remain open for shipping during construction. The Cass Street bridge is being rehabilitated during 2005 and 2006, with all traffic routed on the Cameron Avenue bridge during the project." [John Weeks III]
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John Weeks III |
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Kate Barton posted La Crosse, WI: Mississippi River Bridge |
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John Demkovich commented on Kate's post, cropped |
This shows the swing bridge that the 1939 bridge replaced.
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George Fields posted 1937 La Crosse, WI. New bridge and old wagon bridge across the Mississippi. |
The approach spans are non-trivial bridge structures in their own right. It looks like curved trapezoidal tub girders were used for the new bridge.
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John Weeks III |
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BNSF Railway posted La Crosse, Wisconsin, sits in the picturesque Mississippi River Valley in southwestern Wisconsin and is often called “Wisconsin’s West Coast.” Known for beautiful bluffs and Old Style Beer, La Crosse was originally founded as a settlers’ trading post. When rail arrived, the city went from a humble trading post to a bustling marketplace. Read about how rail transformed La Crosse from a trading post to a bustling marketplace at http://bit.ly/41mCz7L Paul Webb shared |
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Pat Markos posted Good evening from La Crosse, WI! |
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Larry Troendle posted Traffic jam at Lacrosse highway bridge. |
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Larry Troendle posted Joe B Wyatt S/B La Crosse |
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Jason Smith via 1939 Bridge Hunter Stairway to the sidewalk |
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Jason Smith via 1939 Bridge Hunter Stairway to the sidewalk |
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David Webster posted |
A.J. Bertin posted eight photos with the comment: "From August 2020, here are some more photos I took of the bridge that carries U.S. 14 and U.S. 61 across the Mississippi River... in the La Crosse WI/La Crescent MN area. (Several of these photos were taken at the road meet I attended.)."
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