Why Salt Lake's Trestle Bridge Was Abandoned
It’s History3 Jun 2024

Why Salt Lake's Trestle Bridge Was Abandoned

The Lucin Cutoff Trestle Bridge, an engineering marvel of its time, was completed in 1904 by the Southern Pacific Railroad to provide a more direct route across the Great Salt Lake in Utah. Designed to replace the original rail route that circumnavigated the lake, the trestle was a significant infrastructure project, stretching over 12 miles across the lake's western edge. This wooden trestle significantly shortened the travel distance and time for trains between Ogden, Utah, and Lucin, Nevada, improving efficiency and reducing operational costs. However, the trestle required constant maintenance due to the harsh, saline environment. In the mid-20th century, it was replaced by a more durable causeway, leaving the original structure to become a historical relic, a testament to early 20th-century American railroad ingenuity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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