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1953 Bridge Hunter;
1923 Swing Bridge Hunter;
1905 Pontoon Bridge Hunter;
John Weeks;
Satellite)
This flood in 1952 explains why there is now a 1953 bridge.
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Greg Bunce posted
Newspaper clipping of the Milwaukee Road bridge at Chamberlain being damaged by the Flood of 1952. |
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Leana Stunes posted "Turbulent tons of water created an almost irresistible force, sweeping away barriers. At Chamberlain, a span of railway bridge was washed away. Loaded boxcars were moved out on the remaining spans of the bridge to offer greater resistance to the torrent."
Greg Bunce shared The Missouri River flood of 1952 took out the pile spans on the west end of the old bridge at Chamberlain, SD. Justin Mueller: That bridge is fairly high can't imagine water that high. Greg Bunce: Justin Mueller this is the old bridge that was replaced by the current one. The current bridge is downstream of the I-90 bridge. It was part of the relocation of the Milwaukee due to the building of the Fort Randall Dam and the flooding of the old row from across from Chamberlain to Oacoma. It was dedicated December 7, 1953. The old bridge was repaired and in use until then. |
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1939 Chamberlain Quadrangle @ 1:62,500 |
You can tell that this town is really in the boonies. Neither Google nor Bing have street views from an interstate highway! The satellite image indicates the river is quite shallow here because both road bridges use fill to cross most of the river.
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John Harker posted James Jeffery photographed this Milw west bound freight stretched out on the Missouri River bridge near Chamberlain, South Dakota on May 22, 1978. He would have been standing on the west side south of the bridge to get this view. You can see the I-90 bridge in the distance to the left. SD10 532 and SD9 514 were pulling this freight across the bridge. I know this is a distant view, but to me it is a really nice scene that James captured. I scanned and edited this bridge scene image from an original Kodak processed Kodachrome slide. |
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Ted Gregory posted Massive rail bridge across the Missouri River between Chamberlain and Oacoma SD. |
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