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Clinton Railroad Bridge

 
A rail swing bridge
Clinton Railroad Bridge, US 30, Clinton, IA 52735, United States of America
 
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Clinton Railroad Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Mississippi (Upper River) between Coon Rapids Dam (Limit of navigation - no access above dam) (357.40 miles and 16 locks to the northwest) and Mississippi - Illinois Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Illinois River ) (305.44 miles and 11 locks to the south).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Coon Rapids Dam is Gateway Bridge (Clinton); 0.11 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Mississippi - Illinois Junction is Mississippi - Wapsipinicon Junction (Junction of the Mississippi River with the Wapsipinicon River ); 11.52 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a railway over the canal.

 
 
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The Clinton Railroad Bridge, also called the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Bridge or more simply the Clinton Bridge, is a bridge that carries double tracked rail lines across the Mississippi River between Clinton, Iowa, and Fulton (Albany), Illinois. The bridge is a truss bridge with a swing span crossing the main river channel and is adjacent to the Gateway Bridge. The original bridge was constructed in 1858, and the first train crossed the bridge on January 19, 1860. The bridge was the second railroad crossing over the Mississippi River, and the first over the Upper Mississippi. In 1870, the bridge was declared a post route, therefore stopping the occupation of steamboats and approval of railroads. From 1859 to 1908, the mileage in operation increased from 28,789 to 229,230, prompting the Chicago and North Western Railroad to replace the bridge with a new structure in 1900.

The current bridge was built by the Pennsylvania Steel Company. Construction of the new bridge was planned in 1901, and on February 7, 1907, Congress authorized its construction. Construction of the bridge ended in 1907, and the bridge opened in 1909. During that year, the first train crossed the new bridge, and the old bridge was taken down. There are still piers from predecessor bridges next to the current bridge. Through its purchase of Chicago and North Western Railway in 1995, Union Pacific Railroad is the current owner of the bridge. There are possibilities that the current bridge would be replaced. The bridge was listed as “hazard to navigation” by United States Coast Guard in 1996 and by the Iowa Department of Transportation in 2009. In preparation of a replacement bridge, a new depot was purchased in 2017 and new land were purchased in 2018. During December 2020, the Illinois Department of Resources gave notice that a new bridge was planned to begin construction in 2021 with demolition of the existing one to occur in 2025.

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[Clinton, Iowa] Nebraska (C&IN) Railroad was formed, with the express intent of crossing the Mississippi River at Clinton. Construction on the railroad bridge began in 1856 [Swing bridge] swing bridge carrying former Baltimore & Eastern Railroad (PRR subsidiary) at Denton, Maryland (disused and isolated) Clinton Railroad Bridge crossing [Clinton Presidential Center] building cantilevers over the Arkansas River, echoing Clinton's campaign promise of "building a bridge to the 21st century". With a 68,698-square-foot (6 [Gateway Bridge (Illinois–Iowa)] The Gateway Bridge (locally called the South Bridge) is a suspension bridge over the Mississippi River in Clinton, Iowa, United States. It carries U.S [Walkway over the Hudson] Poughkeepsie Bridge, Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge, Poughkeepsie–Highland Railroad Bridge, and High Bridge) is a steel cantilever bridge spanning the Hudson [Delaware and Hudson Railroad Bridge (Clinton County, New York)] Delaware and Hudson Railroad Bridge is a pair of historic Warren Steel Truss bridges over the Ausable River at AuSable and Peru in Clinton County, New York [Rome and Clinton Railroad] The Rome and Clinton Railroad was a railroad connecting Rome, New York with Clinton, New York. It was built by Willis Phelps & Company in 1871, initially [Arkansas River Trail] Junction Bridge is accessed via stairs and elevators. Renovation work on the Clinton Presidential Park Bridge began in May 2010. The railroad bridge, originally [Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge] The Fred Schwengel Memorial Bridge is a 4-lane steel girder bridge that carries Interstate 80 across the Mississippi River between LeClaire, Iowa and Rapids
 
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Clinton Railroad Bridge - Wikipedia
The Clinton Railroad Bridge, also called the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad Bridge or more simply the Clinton Bridge, is a bridge that carries double ...
Clinton Railroad Bridge - HistoricBridges.org
Historic Truss Bridge in Clinton and Fulton Clinton County, Iowa and Whiteside County, Illinois. This swing bridge is noted for its span length as well as its variety  ...
Delaware and Hudson Railroad Bridge (Clinton County, New York ...
Delaware and Hudson Railroad Bridge is a pair of historic Warren Steel Truss bridges over the Ausable River at AuSable and Peru in Clinton County, New York .
Clinton, Iowa: Railroad Town
Society of Iowa agreed to study Clinton's railroad history as part of their work on the ... a rail line to Albany, which suggested the eventual need for a bridge to ...
Fulton History - Did You Know? THE FIRST RAILROAD BRIDGE ...
Fulton and opposite to Clinton, IA. The rail- road would connect west of Clinton with the railroad already being built in Iowa. The first bridge arrangement was an  ...
C&NW Rail Bridge, Clinton, IA
The railroad bridge at Clinton was built for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad for their mainline between Chicago and Omaha. The original bridge at this ...
Clinton Rail Bridge
Located between Iowa and Illinois, the Clinton Swing Bridge is one the heaviest used railroad bridges across the Mississippi. The swing span is the largest ever ...
File:Clinton Railroad Bridge 01 (cropped).jpg - Wikimedia Commons
Aug 14, 2018 ... English: Clinton Railroad Bridge and the Gateway Bridge over the Mississippi River at Clinton, Iowa. Date, 14 August 2018, 11:59:16.
Clinton Railroad Bridge - Clinton, Iowa - Bridge, River | Facebook
Clinton Railroad Bridge, Clinton, Iowa. 24 likes. The Clinton Railroad Bridge, also called the Chicago and North Western Railroad Bridge or more simply...
Category:Clinton Railroad Bridge - Wikimedia Commons
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