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The Kate Shelley High Bridge, officially called the Boone Viaduct when it was completed in 1901, is one of the highest and longest double-track
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s in the United States. It is located approximately west of
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. It was nicknamed after the Iowa railroad heroine, Catherine Carroll Shelley, better known as
Kate Shelley Catherine Carroll "Kate" Shelley (December 12, 1863 – January 21, 1912) was a midwestern United States railroad heroine and the first woman in the United States to have a bridge named after her, the Kate Shelley High Bridge. She was also one of ...
. On July 6, 1881, when she was 15 years old, Kate Shelley risked her life to warn the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad company that the Honey Creek bridge was out. A "pusher" train had fallen through the bridge near her home. Kate heard the accident and knew the train schedules, so Kate attempted to save a passenger train scheduled to travel over the Honey Creek bridge by crossing the Des Moines River Bridge near her Moingona home. It was night, during a raging thunderstorm. Wearing only her nightdress and armed with a lantern, she crossed the bridge on her hands and knees. She made it to the station and saved the train. She then led rescuers back to save the men who had fallen from Honey Creek Bridge. Of the four men who fell, two were saved, one was found dead, and the fourth was never found, presumed to be dead. In some versions of the tale, Kate was 17 years old, asserting that the birthdate on her own gravestone is inaccurate. They also claim the passenger train had already stopped, but no actual evidence has been presented proving either of those two disputed facts. Her bravery was heralded in many newspapers. Kate's lantern is housed at the Boone County Historical Society Museum in Boone, IA The bridge was designed by George S. Morison for the
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and was constructed from 1899 to 1901. It stands above the
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and is long. The bridge was never officially renamed for Kate Shelley, but there were many commemorations there to honor her as if it carried that name. Gradually it became better known as the Kate Shelley High Bridge, or just the Kate Shelley Bridge, and the popularity of the Boone Viaduct name faded.


History

By the mid-1950s, traffic on the bridge was limited to one train at a time.AREMA - Rehabilitation of the Historic Kate Shelley High Bridge
/ref> In 1986, some of the bridge towers were damaged in a wind storm.
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is the current owner of the bridge, and starting in 2001, they undertook an inspection and repair program; this resulted in both tracks being opened again, but with a
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. The bridge is located on an east/west Union Pacific main line—the Overland Route—connecting
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to the west coast.


New bridge

From 2006 to 2009, Union Pacific constructed a new double track concrete and steel bridge next to the old span.New Kate Shelley Bridge Fast Facts
/ref> During construction, the bridge was lengthened to the east due to instability of the bank caused by heavy rains in Spring 2008; this delayed completion by at least eight months. The bridge opened to traffic on August 20, 2009, when the Union Pacific ran its first train across the new span. The UP officially named the new viaduct the Kate Shelley Bridge. The new bridge can handle two trains simultaneously at , and at long and high, the new bridge is longer and slightly taller than the original. The original bridge was left in place.


Name confusion

In addition to the Boone Viaduct (completed 1901), a.k.a. the Kate Shelley High Bridge, and the Union Pacific Kate Shelley Bridge (completed 2009), at least two other bridges have been occasionally called the Kate Shelley (Shelly) bridge. The bridge at Moingona that Kate crossed was sometimes referred to as the Kate Shelly Bridge before the Boone Viaduct was complete. A new steel bridge was built to replace the old wooden Moingona one in 1894. The small stone bridge over Honey Creek near her house, where the pusher engine crashed, was also occasionally called the Kate Shelley (Shelly) Bridge. There were and have been many high trestles (
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s) in Boone County, such as the Boone & Scenic Valley Railroad's Bass Point High Bridge.


See also

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External links

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Article in Railroad Ties (p. 5), 20 Jan 20071902 picture of Kate Shelley High Bridge (Shorpy Archives)
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SAH Archipedia Building Entry
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