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  1. The Clinton Railroad Bridge is a two-tracked swing Parker truss bridge with a 460-foot (140 m) swing span and an overall length of 855 m (2,805 ft). This bridge contains four spans: a swing span, a deck girder span, a Parker through truss span, and a quadrangular truss span.

  2. Mar 4, 2024 · As construction drawings and specifications for the first railroad bridge over the Mississippi River at Clinton have not surfaced, recourse will be to the description in the 1878 report of Brevet Major-General G .

  3. 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 of approach spans.

  4. 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 erected, and it was the first electrified swing bridge.

  5. Aug 11, 2023 · The Clinton bridge was the second railroad bridge to cross the upper portion of the Mississippi River. On April 22, 1856 the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific railroad...

  6. The railroad bridge at Clinton was built for the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad for their mainline between Chicago and Omaha. The original bridge at this location was the second bridge to cross the Mississippi River. It was involved in several litigations from steamboat operators.

  7. The Union Pacifi c Railroad (UP) Phase 1 of the Mississippi River Bridge Replacement at Clinton, Iowa (the project) consists of the relocation of an existing rail yard in Clinton, Iowa, to remove it from the footprint of a proposed high-level rail bridge across the Mississippi River that is constructed subsequently.

  8. The Clinton Railroad Bridge, also called the Chicago and Northwestern Railway 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, Illinois.

  9. The Clinton Railroad Bridge, also called the Chicago and Northwestern Railway 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.

  10. The bridge was completed on January 10, 1865, followed by a large celebration, and the first freight train crossed on January 19. It was the last bridge built across the Mississippi in which the federal Government did not play a major role in its design. It was also the first bridge to have any span built of wrought iron.

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