This 906-foot-long steel-truss swing bridge over the Quachita
River was built in the 1880s. At the time I visited in 2006, it
was owned and used by the Kansas City Southern Railroad. The brick
and mortor center pier started tilting in the late 1990s and a
rather complex repair procedure was started in late 2007. The
repairs are described in this a very interesting article in
The Engineering News-Record
Downtown Monroe was once a bustling river city, but has now been reduced
largely to a medical center and some civic offices. However a few lovely
old buildings from its halcyon days still remain.