Blakeley Bridge
Minnesota River Highway Crossing
Blakeley, MN

Blakeley Bridge

• Structure ID: NBI: 70535.
• Location: River Mile 61.3.
• River Elevation: 716 Feet.
• Highway: Sibley Co 5, Scott Co 1.
• Daily Traffic Count: 1,250 (2003).
• Bridge Type: Prestressed Concrete Girder.
• Length: 604 Feet.
• Width: 40 Feet, 2 Lanes.
• Navigation Channel Width: Non-Navigable.
• Height Above Water: ???.
• Date Built: 2005.
Blakeley, MN, is a tiny village on the east bank of the Minnesota River between Belle Plaine and Henderson. The town appears to be left over from the days when trains were forced to stop to take on water. Blakeley was the site of a river ferry, which closed when a steel truss bridge was built over the Minnesota River in 1925. That truss bridge survived for 80 years. The major issue is that the river would flood every three years on average, leaving the river crossing closed for months at a time. The new bridge is built higher, but the long approach road to the north still looks like it would flood in the higher 10 year floods.

The new bridge at Blakeley is a typical modern MN-DOT style prestressed concrete girder bridge, like so many of the new bridges that are being built in the 1990s and 2000s. This one has no special features to dress it up. The bridge does have a sidewalk that is protected with a concrete barrier, which is a nice feature for pedestrians and those riding bicycles.


Blakeley Bridge
Blakeley Bridge

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