Photo 

Looking Northeast, South Side Of Plate Girder Bridge Which Carried The Interurban Line Across The Fox River. Note The Steel-Frame Supports For The Catenary.

Photo taken by Historic American Engineering Record

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Facts 

Overview
Abandoned deck plate girder bridge on Illinois Traction System in Ottawa
Location
Ottawa, La Salle County, Illinois
Status
Abandoned
History
Abandoned railroad bridge over the Fox River
Design
Deck plate girder
Inventory number
BH 36912 (Bridgehunter.com ID)

Update Log 

  • November 24, 2008: Updated by Kim Harvey: added category
  • July 23, 2008: Added by Kim Harvey

Sources 

  • HAER IL-82 - Illinois Traction System, Fox River Bridge, Spanning Fox River, Ottawa, La Salle County, IL

Comments 

Fox River Bridge
Posted December 28, 2008, by Ron Johnson (mfpd24 [at] yahoo [dot] com)

This is actually part of the Illinois & Michigan canal aqueduct over the Fox River. The Illinois Traction System was abandoned in the 1930s, around the same time as the canal itself. The canal towpath and aqueduct are now part of a biking & hiking trail, and also used by snowmobiles. The I&M canal was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964, and a National Heritage Corridor in 1984. The aqueduct/rail bridge can be found on Champlain St. 2 blocks south of East Norris Dr. (U.S. Rt.6) on the east side of Ottawa. As of Dec.08 there is a large amount of debris piled against the north side, due to flooding in Sept. Directly east of this bridge is the remains of a wood and concrete foot bridge that was partially demolished in the late 1970s. There are also the remnants of several bridges along the route of the I.T.S. in LaSalle County.