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115-Year-Old Last Remaining Wyoming Steel Truss Bridge Put Out To Pasture


The historic 115-year-old Monarch Bridge, the last steel truss bridge in the Wyoming, was officially retired last week and put out to pasture. It once provided thousands of miners and tons of coal a passageway across the Tongue River northeast of Sheridan.


Cowboy State Daily

By Dale Killingbeck

June 16, 20245

After 115 years, Wyoming's only remaining steel truss bridge, Monarch Bridge near Sheridan, has officially been retired. (Wyoming Department of Transportation via YouTube)

The last remaining old steel truss bridge in Wyoming never really failed, it was retired and literally put out to pasture last week northeast of Sheridan.

The Wyoming Department of Transportation and Sheridan County Road and Bridge are replacing the original 115-year-old Monarch Bridge across the Tongue River that once saw thousands of miners and tons of coal safely across when it led to one of the state’s most important and largest underground coal mines during the early decades of the last century. View the full article: CowboyStateDaily.com

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