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Overview
Through truss bridge over Mississippi River on MN 43 in Winona
Status
Open to restricted traffic
History
Built 1941; rehabilitated 1985
Design
Cantilevered through truss
Dimensions
Length of largest span: 450.2 ft.
Total length: 2,288.5 ft.
Deck width: 30.8 ft.
Vertical clearance above deck: 18.0 ft.
Approximate latitude, longitude
+44.05361, -91.64167   (decimal degrees)
44°03'13" N, 91°38'30" W   (degrees°minutes'seconds")
Inventory numbers
MN 5900 (Minnesota bridge number)
BH 20674 (Bridgehunter.com ID)
Inspection (as of 06/2006)
Deck condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Superstructure condition rating: Fair (5 out of 9)
Substructure condition rating: Satisfactory (6 out of 9)
Appraisal: Not deficient
Sufficiency rating: 49.8 (out of 100)
Average daily traffic (as of 2004)
11,900

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Buffalo County, Wisconsin (5)
Built 1941 (206)
Built during 1940s (1,486)
Cantilevered truss (118)
Minnesota (426)
Open (21,663)
Owned by state (6,562)
Span length 250-500 feet (578)
State line crossing (148)
Through truss (5,274)
Total length 1000-2500 feet (702)
Truss (15,821)
Winona County, Minnesota (4)
Wisconsin (375)

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