MN-19 Bridge
Minnesota River Highway Crossing
Henderson, MN

MN-19 Bridge

• Structure ID: NBI: 40001.
• Location: River Mile 74.0.
• River Elevation: 726 Feet.
• Highway: MN-19.
• Daily Traffic Count: 1,550 (2004).
• Bridge Type: Steel Girder, Concrete Deck.
• Length: 484 Feet.
• Width: 44 Feet, 2 Lanes.
• Navigation Channel Width: Non-Navigable.
• Height Above Water: ???.
• Date Built: 1987.
Henderson is a very small town of 1,000 people on the west bank of the Minnesota River just south of the Minneapolis St. Paul metro area. It is very much an island city. While it connects to dry land most of the year, spring flooding on the Minnesota River threatens to erase Henderson from the state map. Citizens have fought back by enclosing the entire city in a large circular levee system.

The MN-19 Bridge is a very modern steel girder bridge. Steel girder bridges are somewhat unusual for this type of shorter span, but it does the job well. The deck features the modern style solid guardrails and there is a sidewalk on the downstream side of the bridge. The only decorative elements on the bridge are the three fancy street lamps.

MN-19 runs 198 miles across the state of Minnesota, starting within 5 miles of Wisconsin on the east and ending at South Dakota SD-30 on the west side. MN-19 crosses the Minnesota River twice. The easternmost of the two crossings is at Henderson. The other MN-19 Minnesota River crossing is the US-71/MN-19 bridge at Morton, Minnesota.


MN-19 Bridge
MN-19 Bridge

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