I-694 Bridge

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I-694 Bridge (westbound)
Carries Four lanes of Interstate 694 westbound
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Maintained by Minnesota Department of Transportation
ID number 9321
Design Girder bridge
Longest span 200 feet
Total length 776 feet
Width 74 feet
Clearance below 43 feet
Opening date 1963
Coordinates 45°04′09″N, 93°16′54″W


I-694 Bridge (eastbound)
Carries Four lanes of Interstate 694 eastbound
Crosses Mississippi River
Locale Brooklyn Center, Minnesota
Maintained by Minnesota Department of Transportation
ID number 27801
Design Girder bridge
Longest span 200 feet
Total length 776 feet
Width 84 feet
Clearance below 43 feet
Opening date 1988
Coordinates 45°04′09″N, 93°16′54″W

The I-694 Bridge is a pair of girder bridges that spans the Mississippi River between the cities of Brooklyn Center and Fridley in Minnesota. The westbound bridge was built in 1963 by the Minnesota Department of Transportation, and widened in 1987 with a new structure above the piers. The eastbound bridge was built in 1988, also by the Minnesota Department of Transportation.

The former eastbound bridge was built in 1945 as part of the construction of Minnesota State Highway 100 to New Brighton, Minnesota. When Interstate 694 was built, the Highway 100 bridge was widened and used for the eastbound lanes, while a new bridge was built for the westbound lanes. The eastbound bridge, showing its age, was demolished in 1988 and a new bridge was built.

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  • Costello, Mary Charlotte (2002). Climbing the Mississippi River Bridge by Bridge, Volume Two: Minnesota. Cambridge, MN: Adventure Publications. ISBN 0-9644518-2-4.
Bridges of the Mississippi River
Upstream
Richard P. Braun Bridge
Interstate 694
Downstream
Camden Bridge