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Bridge in Winona, Minnesota
North Channel Bridge
North Channel Bridge, looking southeast from the north approach.
Coordinates44°03′44″N 91°38′15″W / 44.06222°N 91.63750°W / 44.06222; -91.63750
CarriesTwo lanes of MN 43 and WIS 54
CrossesMississippi River
LocaleWinona, Minnesota
Maintained byWisconsin Department of Transportation
ID numberB-06-0752 (Wisconsin), 5930 (Minnesota)
Characteristics
DesignConcrete girder bridge
Total length1,008 feet (307 m)
Width61 feet (19 m)
Longest span101 feet (31 m)
Clearance below20 feet (6.1 m)
History
Opened1997
Location

The North Channel Bridge crosses the north channel of the Mississippi River between Latsch Island (part of Winona, Minnesota) and Buffalo County, Wisconsin.

The bridge has a street setup, with one lane in either direction. It carries Minnesota State Highway 43 and WI 54 in either direction. Immediately to the southwest is the Main Channel Bridge.

Images

  • Looking southwest along the center line Looking southwest along the center line
  • Looking northeast along the centerline Looking northeast along the centerline

See also

References

  • Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4.

External links

Crossings of the Mississippi River
Upstream
Wabasha-Nelson Bridge
North Channel Bridge
Downstream
I-90 Mississippi River Bridge
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