Wabasha Street Bridge
Wabasha Mississippi River Crossing
St. Paul, MN

Wabasha Street Bridge

Northbound Span
• Structure ID: NBI: 62555A.
 
Southbound Span
• Structure ID: NBI: 62555B.
 
Statistics Common To Both Spans
• Location: River Mile 839.50.
• River Elevation: 686 Feet.
• Highway: Wabasha Street.
• Daily Traffic Count: 6,250 (1997).
• Bridge Type: Concrete Box Girder.
• Length: 1,252.5 Feet, 396 Foot Main Span.
• Width: 2 Traffic Lanes Per Span, 2 Spans.
Each Span 47.7 Foot Traffic Lanes Plus A 12 Foot Walkway.
• Navigation Channel Width: 316 Feet.
• Height Above Water: 52 Feet.
• Date Built: Open To Traffic In 1998.
The City of St. Paul desired to build a signature bridge at this location when the old Wabasha Bridge became obsolete. One style that was seriously considered was a cable stayed bridge. While it would have been grand, it would have cost too much. The city settled on a pretty basic bridge style. Once the bridge was built, pastel green and pink trim and lighting as placed all over the bridge to jazz it up a bit. While the bridge opened to traffic in 1998, many of the decorative features and metalwork items were not completed until late 2001.

Note—the National Bridge Inventory considers this to be two separate bridges. The northbound lanes on the east span are assigned NBI number 62555A, while the southbound lanes on the west span are assigned NBI number 62555B.


Wabasha Street Bridge
Wabasha Street Bridge
Wabasha Street Bridge
Wabasha Street Bridge
Wabasha Street Bridge

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