The solution was to migrate the bulk of the rail traffic to a bridge that is located just west of the Bong Bridge. It runs from the BNSF yard called "Mike's Yard" on the West Duluth waterfront over to the massive maze of rail yards and side tracks (now mostly gone) on the west side of Superior. While still a swing bridge, it is located in an area where it has to open far less often, and it only requires one bridge tender.
The Grassy Point area was the focus of a major clean up and wetlands restoration project in the 1990. A waterfront trail now runs through this area. It presents an interesting contrast between how humans build and abandon industrial facilities, and how nature builds and recycles its own infrastructure.
