Chaska Bridge

The Chaska Bridge is a 4-lane vehicular bridge crossing the Minnesota River on the south side of downtown Chaska, carrying Minnesota State Highway 41. It is 508 feet (155 m) long, and 76.3 feet (23.3 m) wide.[1]

Chaska Bridge
Coordinates 44°46′58″N 93°35′57″W
CarriesMinnesota State Highway 41
CrossesMinnesota River
LocaleChaska
Named forChaska
Preceded by2-lane bridge
Characteristics
Total length508.0 feet (154.8 m)
Width76.3 feet (23.3 m)
Longest span170.0 feet (51.8 m)
No. of spans4
History
Construction end2007
Opened7/1/07

History

When the former bridge was replaced, it was the second busiest two lane bridge in Minnesota (behind the Hastings High Bridge on US 61.) The replacement project allowed for two lanes open at a time by only building one half of the new bridge, and demolishing the old bridge, and then building the other half. Traffic went down the middle to polish off the permanent edges. The bridge had been decorated with the city of Chaska with murals, lighting, and stonework. Signs at each end displayed the city name. This bridge opened in mid-2006, and the project was finished in late 2007.[2]

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See also

References

  1. dotapp7.dot.state.mn.us https://dotapp7.dot.state.mn.us/BOE/OpenDocument/1706142225/OpenDocument/opendoc/openDocument.faces?logonSuccessful=true&shareId=0. Retrieved 2020-03-07. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. "MN-41 Bridge, Chaska, MN". www.johnweeks.com. Retrieved 2020-03-07.


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