The reconstruction project was eventually completed in the mid-1990's. Part of that project was to rebuild the Dartmouth bridge, making it wider and adding auxiliary lanes and shoulders. The bridge was built so much like the mainline of the freeway that you hardly notice that you are crossing one of the major waterways of the world.
The Dartmouth Bridge became the primary detour route for I-35W following the collapse of the I-35W Mississippi River Crossing in August of 2007. To accomodate the increase in traffic, I-94 was modified to support 4 through lanes of traffic between I-35W and MN-280. The result is that the Dartmouth Bridge was repainted to have 4 through lanes and one auxiliary lane in each direction. That project all but eliminated the shoulders and created lanes that are a little narrower than we might otherwise be used to. It will be interesting to see if this configuration is maintained after the new I-35W bridge is opened, or if the 4 through lanes becomes permanent.
