The High Line Bridge, North Dakota |
The High Line bridge is in Valley City, ND near mile 65 of the BNSF Jamestown subdivision, a secondary main line running west of Fargo. It sees a few trains a day over it, and probably a train or two under it from the CP line that ducks under the eastern end of the bridge.
Panorama view of the High Line Bridge in North Dakota (west=left) |
The bridge is 3,860 feet (1,180m) long and towers 162 feet (49m) above the Sheyenne River. It is just a few feet shorter than the Salmon River trestle and 33 feet shorter. The High Line bridge has 61 spans.
The bridge appears to have been built to carry two separate tracks. I am not sure if it ever had two tracks but it only has one track now.
A lot of steelwork in the High Line Bridge |
Wide angle view of the BNSF High Line Bridge |
Sadly no trains came along in the short time that I was near the bridge. Perhaps next time!
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I had no idea that bridge was there. I've driven past Valley City many times over the years and have stopped in Valley City many times. I'm heading up there at the end of July - hopefully I'll have time to explore the bridge! Thanks for the information!!
Hi Lauri, I'm not surprised you never knew it was there. It is a bit out of the way. I had half expected to see it from the interstate but you have to know where it is. Good luck and post your photos later this summer!
Hopefully I'll get to stop - depends on who is with me! I have to go to Butte, ND for a funeral the end of July and am really hoping to take two cars up or figure out a way to have my own car on the way back and spend a week driving around up there, so many old farms and abandoned towns and now this as well! (http://www.ghostsofnorthdakota.com/ is a great site/set of books documenting the old towns.) My parents grew up there and I'm familiar with some of the places that basically no longer exist.
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