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La Crosse Rail Bridge

Bridges completed in 1876Bridges over the Mississippi RiverBuildings and structures in Houston County, MinnesotaBuildings and structures in La Crosse, WisconsinCanadian Pacific Railway bridges in the United States
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La Crosse CP rail bridge
La Crosse CP rail bridge

The La Crosse Rail Bridge is a swing bridge that spans the Mississippi River between La Crescent, Minnesota and La Crosse, Wisconsin. The first bridge in this location initially was designed and ready to build by June 1876, and was completed in November 1876 by the Milwaukee and St. Paul Railway, a predecessor of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad. It was later replaced in 1902. It is at the Western end of the Canadian Pacific Railway Tomah Subdivision. Amtrak's Empire Builder crosses this bridge.

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La Crosse Rail Bridge
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Shore Acres Road
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La Crosse CP rail bridge
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