Bridge Name: | Eisenhower Bridge |
Official Name: | Eisenhower Bridge |
Crosses: | Mississippi River |
Locale: | Red Wing, Minnesota |
Design: | Cantilever bridge |
Mainspan: | 432 feet |
Length: | 1631 feet |
Width: | 35 feet |
Below: | 64 feet |
Open: | November 1960 |
Maint: | Minnesota Department of Transportation and Wisconsin Department of Transportation |
Id: | 9040 (Minnesota), B-47-0027 (Wisconsin) |
Coordinates: | 44.57°N -92.5339°W |
The Red Wing Bridge was a cantilever bridge which carries U.S. Route 63 across the Mississippi River from Wisconsin to Red Wing, Minnesota. It is officially named the Eisenhower Bridge for Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th President of the United States, who opened the bridge in November 1960. After the collapse of the I-35W bridge in Minneapolis, the State of Minnesota conducted a thorough investigation of the state's road infrastructure, especially its bridges. The Red Wing Bridge was identified as in need of replacement; construction on the replacement span began in 2017 and the original bridge was demolished in February 2020[1]