It is significant as the oldest steel stringer bridge in the state of Montana.
The bridge was part of a Custer County program to build bridges to bring farmers and ranchers into convenient reach of railroads.
[2] The significance of the bridge was recognized by local, state, and national officials of historic registers, culminating in it being listed on the National Register on March 26, 2012.
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