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First railroad bridge opens

ByTara Ekren /

Another milestone has been met on the stormwater diversion channel portion of the FM Area Diversion project. Construction of the first railroad bridge over the stormwater diversion channel is complete and has been put in service. The first BNSF Railway train traversed the new bridge on Wednesday, October 22, 2025.

 

 

The railroad bridge is parallel to Interstate 29 and County Road 81 between Harwood and Argusville, north of Fargo, ND. There are four separate bridges spanning the stormwater diversion channel in this area.

 

The bridge measures 405 feet in length. Construction began in the summer of 2023 to construct a temporary track called a shoofly where trains operate until the new bridge is constructed. Work began on the bridge structure in 2024 and was completed by ASN Constructors and Kramer North America in partnership with BNSF who constructed the track. BNSF will own and maintain the railroad bridge.

 

“We are excited to celebrate this milestone of opening the first rail bridge, bringing us another step closer to flood protection for the community,” shared Luke Chenery, RRVA CEO. “The partnership with BNSF is crucial to completing this work and maintaining rail traffic so our work didn’t interfere with their business.”

 

“We appreciate working with RRVA and their efforts to ensure we continue serving our North Dakota customers while also partnering long-term to aid in flood protection for the community,” said Steve Lyne, Division Engineer, BNSF Railway.

 

For more information about the FM Area Diversion project, visit www.fmdiversion.gov.

 

Contact
Tara Ekren, PIO
Red River Valley Alliance
701-306-3294 (cell)  |  [email protected]

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