Top Ranked North Dakota Bridges
BNSF - Missouri River High Bridge (Burleigh County, North Dakota)
Rated 93% with 10 votes
Pennsylvania through truss bridge over Missouri River on BNSF RailwayOpen to trafficBuilt 1905, reusing the piers from an 1882 bridge
BNSF - Sheyenne River Bridge (Griggs County, North Dakota)
Rated 93% with 3 votes
Deck plate girder bridge over Sheyenne River on BNSF RailwayOpen to trafficBuilt 1912
BNSF - Hi-Line Bridge (Barnes County, North Dakota)
Rated 91% with 3 votes
Steel deck girder trestle over Sheyenne River on BNSF RailwayOpen to trafficSteel deck girder trestle built in 1906-1908 for the Northern Pacific Railroad
FB&CT Trail - Fairview Lift Bridge (McKenzie County, North Dakota)
Rated 91% with 3 votes
Parker through truss bridge over Yellowstone River on TrailOpen to pedestriansBuilt 1913 for Great Northern RR; was only lifted once, upon completion in 1913; carried both rail and vehicular traffic between 1926 & 1956; rail traffic ceased in 1986; listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1997.
Long X Bridge (McKenzie County, North Dakota)
Rated 86% with 3 votes
Through truss bridge over Little Missouri River on US 85/ ND 200, 16 mi. south of ND 23Open to trafficBuilt 1959
Nielsville Bridge (Traill County, North Dakota)
Rated 84% with 2 votes
Through truss bridge over Red River of the North on CR 17 (ND) / CR 1 (MN), 8 mi. east and 7 mi. north of Hillsboro in Bingham TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1939
Sheyenne River Bridge (Griggs County, North Dakota)
Rated 83% with 2 votes
Through truss bridge over Sheyenne River on 11th Street NE, 1 mi. east and 8 mi. north of Cooperstown in Romness TownshipOpen to trafficBuilt 1912
BNSF - Gassman Coulee Trestle (Ward County, North Dakota)
Rated 77% with 3 votes
Steel girder trestle over the Gassman Coulee on the BNSF Railway, west of MinotOpen to trafficBuilt 1899, replacing an 1887 wooden trestle bridge that was destroyed by tornado in August 14, 1898.
Green River Bridge (Stark County, North Dakota)
Rated 76% with 3 votes
Pony truss bridge over Green River on a county road, 4 mi. east and 4 mi. north of DickinsonIn storage or disassembledBuilt 1912, Removed from original location 2013