Status: Open to traffic
Location: 46.294799,-103.949800
Carries County road over Beaver Creek
Design: truss/pony
Design Details: Pony truss
Total Length: 66.9 Feet
Span Length: 63.0 Feet
Overview: Pony truss bridge over Beaver Creek on a county road, 1 mi. west of Marmarth in Bucklin Township
History: Built 1936
Built: 1936
Location: Slope County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 0.000000,0.000000
Carries County highway over Unnamed creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 30.8 Feet
Span Length: 14.1 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over an unnamed creek on a county highway, 3 mi. north of Marmarth in Bucklin Township
History: Built 1936
Built: 1936
Location: Slope County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 46.417222,-103.383889
Carries County highway over Unnamed creek
Design: beam/stringer/wood
Design Details: Timber stringer
Total Length: 24.0 Feet
Span Length: 22.0 Feet
Overview: Wooden bridge over an unnamed creek on a county highway, 6 mi. south and 3 mi. west of Amidon
History: Built 1933
Built: 1933
Location: Slope County
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Status: Open to traffic
Location: 46.298987,-103.917489
Carries BNSF Railway over Little Missouri River
Design: girder/pony/plate
Design Details: Pony plate girder
Total Length: 0.0 Feet
Span Length: 0.0 Feet
Overview: Deck plate girder bridge over Little Missouri River on Railroad
History:
Built:
Location: Slope County
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Looking Upstream
Looking upstream from US Highway 12 bridge at Marmarth on the Little Missouri. The mean streamflow for September 18, 2002 was 1.00 cfs. Long-term streamflow for September 18 is 42.8 cfs based on 63 years of record (according to NWIS). On September 18, 2002, the Little Missouri River at Marmarth was flowing at 2.3% of the long-term mean streamflow.
Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS U.S. Geological Survey/photo by USGS
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Bridges on the Little Missouri River
Little Missouri River at Marmarth, North Dakota, flowing under the railroad and highway bridges, streamflow 260 cubic feet per second, gage height 2.38 feet.
Credit: U.S. Geological Survey Department of the Interior/USGS U.S. Geological Survey/photo by Nathan Stroh
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Photo taken by John Bernhisel in September 2020
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Photo taken by John Bernhisel in September 2020
Special Bridge Conditions Legend: R - Former location of relocated bridge. ! - At risk for demolition or destruction. X - Confirmed demolished or collapsed. S - Dismantled and/or in storage. L - Severe loss of historic integrity due to alteration.