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Historic Missouri River Bridge Rehab in South Dakota

Started by brad2971, September 17, 2009, 08:18:28 PM

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Kudos to SDDOT for being willing to spend money to rehab a piece of South Dakota  history. This bridge is the I-90 Business Loop @Chamberlain.

http://www.sddot.com/projects_chambtruss.asp

This bridge was actually TWO bridges. One of the bridges was actually at a river crossing called Wheeler. The completion of Fort Randall Dam forced a replacement bridge just below the dam (it carries US18-281), and the old bridge was floated upriver to Chamberlain and attached to the other bridge.  :nod:


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Quote from: brad2971 on September 17, 2009, 08:18:28 PM
Kudos to SDDOT for being willing to spend money to rehab a piece of South Dakota  history. This bridge is the I-90 Business Loop @Chamberlain.

http://www.sddot.com/projects_chambtruss.asp

This bridge was actually TWO bridges. One of the bridges was actually at a river crossing called Wheeler. The completion of Fort Randall Dam forced a replacement bridge just below the dam (it carries US18-281), and the old bridge was floated upriver to Chamberlain and attached to the other bridge.  :nod:


That's good to hear.  I vaguely remember going across those bridges in 1972 as I-90 was not quite finished yet.
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I was there last weekend, but didn't know about the renovation work. I got a few photos, but it wasn't easy to do.

BTW: anyone have info on a lost bridge just north of there? I found some abandoned piers, unless that was the 2nd bridge's original location?
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