In 1907, the Milwaukee Northern Railway Company constructed this riveted-steel "Thru Truss Bridge" over Cedar Creek. Manufactured by Carrinage Steel and measuring 159 feet long by 12 feet wide by 20 feet high, the bridge was constructed for the company's interurban train line between Milwaukee and Sheboygan. Powered by overhead electrical lines, the interurban carried passengers and freight in and out of Cedarburg. The railway depot and servicing area once stood a few blocks away.
RIDING TIlE INTERURBAN Every hour, with precise regularity, the Milwaukee Northern Railway Interurban train ran over this steel truss bridge. The trip between Milwaukee and Cedarburg took about an hour and cost less than 30 cents. In 1922 the Milwaukee Northern Railway Company was acquired by the Milwaukee Electric Railway and Light Company. The interurban line was operated until 1948. Today, the Interurban Bridge is a pedestrian walkway, and portions of the old rail bed are used as a bike path. W62 N646 Washington Ave., Cedarburg. Ozaukee County.
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