Beverly Railroad Bridge

The Beverly Railroad Bridge is a historic railroad bridge that now carries hikers, bicyclists, and pedestrians over the Columbia River near Beverly, Washington, United States.

In 1906, The Milwaukee Road began construction on its transcontinental rail line from Chicago, Illinois to Tacoma, Washington, which was completed three years later.

When the railroad ceased using electric locomotives in 1972, the catenary was removed, but the supports were kept in place.

The bridge was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1982 because of its association with The Milwaukee Road.

[2] The bridge is on the route of the Palouse to Cascades State Park Trail, which follows the Milwaukee Road right-of-way across Washington.