Niobrara (flod)

Niobrara
Flod
Utmynnar iMissourifloden
Orien­te­ring av biflödehöger bank
BiflödeKeya Paha River, Snake River, Long Pine Creek, Verdigre Creek
Flod­bäc­kenNiobrara River basin
Flod­bäc­ke­nets area29 992 kvadratkilometer
LandUSA
Koor­di­na­ter42°49′15″N 104°38′50″W, 42°46′18″N 98°2′46″W
Längd915±5 kilometer
Ligger i skyddat områdeNiobrara National Scenic River

Niobrara River markerad i ljusblått.

Niobrara River, tidigare rivière Quicourre, är en ca 690 km lång biflod till Missourifloden. Den har sin början nära Manville i Niobrara County i östra Wyoming och flyter därifrån förbi Lusk österut över delstatsgränsen mot Nebraska. Den når Missouri i Knox County, Nebraska, nordväst om den lilla staden Niobrara, Nebraska.

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Western portion of the Niobrara River Bridge near the mouth of the Niobrara in Knox County, Nebraska; seen from the southwest (upstream). The bridge was built in 1929 to carry the Chicago and North Western Railroad across the Niobrara immediately upstream from its confluence with the Missouri. It consists of three rigid-connected Warren through truss spans at the west end, then seven steel plate through girders, then 29 timber stringer approach spans over the floodplain to the east. It is now a part of Niobrara State Park, where it serves as a footbridge. The bridge is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The Missouri River flows from left to right in the background of the photo.
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