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Fire shuts down railroad bridge across Columbia River. Updated: Feb. 26, 2019, 3:07 p.m. ... said Gus Melonas, regional spokesman for Burlington Northern, which owns the bridge.
B ISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - At Monday’s Bismarck City Commission meeting, Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway (BNSF) provided an update on the rail bridge and addressed concerns shared by citizens ...
Burlington Northern Santa Fe operates the bridge and they say there’ll be two separate controlled blasts. One is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 16, and will happen on the South Dakota side of the ...
KTIV is learning more about the collapse of the railroad bridge over the Big Sioux River Sunday night. Video from KTIV’s Drew Rattei showed a Burlington Northern & Santa Fe train crossing that ...
The Hawk Eye reports that 90-feet of the new 356-foot span of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railway bridge was damaged after an explosion charge was set off to remove the pier Saturday night. .
1972: A Burlington Northern train makes one of the first runs over the railroad’s new, 4,260-foot-long Latah Creek Bridge, which went into use on Dec. 6, 1973.
SANDPOINT, Idaho — Burlington Northern Santa Fe railroad wants to build a second bridge in northern Idaho to handle an expected increase in traffic that includes coal and oil trains.
Technically it's 127 years old, being built in 1882, and is now owned by the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad. Even being relatively isolated, the bridge sees a lot of traffic--necessary or ...
1972: A Burlington Northern train makes one of the first runs over the railroad’s new, 4,260-foot-long Latah Creek Bridge, which went into use on Dec. 6, 1973.