Quincy Rail Bridge
Appearance
Quincy Rail Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 39°56′30″N 91°25′51″W / 39.94167°N 91.43083°W |
Crosses | Mississippi River |
Locale | West Quincy, Missouri and Quincy, Illinois |
Characteristics | |
Design | Vertical lift span over main channel |
Location | |
The Quincy Rail Bridge carries rail lines across the Mississippi River between West Quincy, Missouri, and Quincy, Illinois, USA. It was originally constructed for the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad, a predecessor of BNSF Railway.
From the 1950s until 1971 it served the Kansas City Zephyr and American Royal Zephyr daily passenger trains between Chicago and Kansas City. It served Amtrak's Illinois Zephyr from Chicago to West Quincy, Missouri, from 1971 to 1993.
Since the Great Flood of 1993, Amtrak Illinois Zephyr and Carl Sandburg services terminate at the Quincy station. This Mississippi River crossing does serve as a backup route should the Fort Madison Toll Bridge crossing be unavailable.
See also
Categories:
- Railroad bridges in Missouri
- Railroad bridges in Illinois
- Bridges on the Mississippi River
- Quincy-Hannibal Area
- Vertical lift bridges
- Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Railroad
- BNSF Railway bridges and tunnels
- Articles lacking sources (Erik9bot)
- United States railway bridge stubs
- Illinois building and structure stubs
- Missouri building and structure stubs