North Channel Bridge, Road bridge across Mississippi River in Winona County and Buffalo County, United States
The North Channel Bridge is a road bridge crossing the Mississippi River between Minnesota and Wisconsin. It connects Minnesota State Highway 43 to Wisconsin Highway 54, spanning the northern channel of the river in this county border region.
The structure was completed in 1997, marking an important advancement in transportation infrastructure between the two states. It improved connections across the Mississippi in this border region.
The bridge serves as a vital link between communities in Minnesota and Wisconsin, enabling regular exchanges between residents of both states for work and social activities.
The structure serves daily vehicle traffic between Minnesota and Wisconsin with direct access to state highways. You can cross it to travel between the two states.
The bridge is part of a dual crossing system alongside the Main Channel Bridge at the same location. This arrangement allows two separate passages across the river in close proximity to each other.
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