Sartell Bridge, Road bridge in Sartell, Minnesota, United States
Sartell Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Mississippi River that links the eastern and western sections of this Minnesota town. The concrete structure carries local traffic and allows river vessels to pass underneath with adequate clearance.
This bridge was built in 1984 to replace an older steel structure from 1914 that had served the community for decades. The replacement reflected the town's need for a more modern crossing to handle increased traffic demands.
The bridge forms a central element in the city infrastructure, linking residential neighborhoods with commercial areas and facilitating community interactions across the Mississippi River.
The bridge is accessible at any time via the connected county roads and provides two lanes for traffic in both directions. Keep in mind that this is an active road and pedestrians should use designated paths if available.
The bridge crosses three distinct transportation routes simultaneously: the Mississippi River, BNSF Railway tracks, and Stearns County Road 1.
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