Hi-Line Rail Bridge
Built in 1908, the Hi-Line Bridge is one of the longest and tallest railway bridges of its kind, extending 3,860 feet across the picturesque Sheyenne River Valley. Its sheer scale and historic significance make it a compelling subject for photographers. The steel truss structure juxtaposes elegantly with the surrounding natural scenery, offering opportunities for both wide-angle landscapes and detailed structural shots. The height of the bridge provides a dramatic perspective for capturing the valley below, especially during fall when the foliage bursts into vibrant colors. While access may be restricted for safety reasons, there are vantage points nearby that allow for stunning compositions. Whether you are an aficionado of historic engineering or a lover of landscapes, the Hi-Line Bridge offers an awe-inspiring tableau. (Valley City, North Dakota, USA)









