Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge

The Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge or Celilo Bridge is a railroad bridge built in 1912 over the Columbia River in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. It consists of eight steel truss spans, and several deck girder spans. It is part of the Wishram, Washington to Bend, Oregon line of the BNSF Railway. This bridge is downstream of the site of Celilo Falls, now submerged by water impounded by The Dalles Dam. The Dalles-Celilo canal passed beneath t... more

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