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| Key Facts |
| Bridge Name | Facility Carried / Feature Intersected | Location | Structure Type | Construction Date / Builder or Contractor |
| 24th Street Bridge | Railroad (Canadian National) Over 24th Street | Port Huron: St. Clair County, Michigan | Metal Stringer, Stationary | 1925 By: Unknown |
| Technical Facts |
| Structure Length | Main Spans | Approach Spans |
| 60 Feet (18.2 Meters) | 2 | None |
This old pair of concrete bridges still carries railroad traffic over 24th Street. Recently, New Jersey barriers have been put up beside the original metal pole railings, which has affected the aesthetic and historic qualities of this bridge. There is also some concrete deterioration, but nothing out of control. The bridge still has "Grand Trunk Western Railroad" painted on the sides also. The northernmost bridge is considerably wider than the southern one, but both are otherwise identical in design and length.

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