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Re: [CBQ] Re: Abandoned railroad trestles

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From: MICHAEL PANNELL <michael.pannell@btinternet.com>
Date: Wed, 5 Aug 2009 16:17:05 +0000 (GMT)
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Thanks for the reply, it makes a lot more sense than the liability 
issue..........after all the US wwas relatively sensible and liability free 
back in the 40's when the line i saw was dismembered.

mike




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From: Denny Anspach <danspach@macnexus.org>
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Sent: Wednesday, 5 August, 2009 8:42:42 AM
Subject: [CBQ] Re: Abandoned railroad trestles

  
Whether or not trestles were kept in place or dismantled after 
abandonment historically was largely a decision made by the contract 
salvager- who was there to make money, not to make things safe for 
humanity.

The contractor pulling up the rails was commonly different than the 
contractor who salvaged bridges and trestles (for both steel and 
timbers). Many trestles and bridges have been left in place simply 
because there was no salvage value, or, even if there was salvage 
value, that value could not be realized due to expenses related to 
remoteness, difficulty in access, etc.

Northeast of Sioux Rapids, Iowa, and just northwest of its historic 
crossing of the M&StL's Spencer-Storm Lake Branch is a quite imposing 
intact (barely-so the last time I saw it) Rock Island tall timber 
trestle.

The Milwaukee Road's main line across the Des Moines River Valley has 
been gone for thirty years or so. Nevertheless, the huge deck girder 
trestle was left intact until only recently, when the UP salvaged the 
bridge to recycle in a new location as the replacement for the CNW/ 
UP's venerable Kate Shelley bridge (also over the Des Moines River).

The countless bridges and culverts Milwaukee's venerable line across 
the S Dakota badlands between Kadoka and Rapid City were completely 
intact two years ago, including a number of very substantial steel 
structures.

As of just a few days ago, I drove the abandoned original former 
Central Pacific Lucin<-->Promontory Summit line (Utah) Lucin to 
Terrace (22 miles) north of the Great Salt Lake, which was abandoned 
in 1942. The multitudinous timber culverts and a surprising number of 
timber trestles were still very much intact, although their inevitable 
progress back to nature was on its way.

Apropos of the current thread, even the abandoned portion of the CNW 
Cowboy line is not entirely devoid of remaining bridge structures.

Nothing here specifically CB&Q, but I think you get the idea

Denny

Denny S. Anspach MD
Okoboji, IA




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