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Hurley Railroad Overpass

Hurley Railroad Overpass

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Most Recent Visit To Bridge: April 15, 2007

Key Facts
Bridge Name Facility Carried / Feature Intersected Location Structure Type Construction Date / Builder or Contractor
Hurley Railroad Overpass Railroad (Abandoned C&NW) Hurley: Iron County, Wisconsin Metal Through Girder, Stationary 1914 By: American Bridge Company of New York, New York
Technical Facts
Structure Length Main Spans Approach Spans
80 Feet (24.1 Meters) 1 None

Thanks to James Rouse for visiting and photographing this historic bridge.

This bridge is still in use today as a snowmobile trail for the Hurley area. The tracks that this bridge once carried were removed in 1982. The orange paint colors on the bridge are the Hurley School colors. This bridge is a relatively large plate girder, of note mainly because it has a documented builder and construction date.

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