FOX6 investigation gets results: Federal government orders Canadian Pacific to turn over bridge inspection reports

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FOX6 investigation gets results: Federal government orders Canadian Pacific to turn over bridge inspection reports

FOX6 investigation gets results: Federal government orders Canadian Pacific to turn over bridge inspection reports



MILWAUKEE -- Canadian Pacific Railroad officials refused to show FOX6 News inspection records on the S. 1st Street railroad bridge in Milwaukee's Fifth Ward -- but now, Canadian Pacific has no choice. The federal government is now demanding railroad officials turn over the inspection reports.

FOX6's exposé on the rusted span spotlighted concerns the corroded bridge is in bad shape. But for months, Canadian Pacific officials have refused to reveal what they know about the bridge.

S. 1st Street Bridge



FOX6's report showed vertical support columns corroded to less than half their original thickness -- some of the steel I-beams rusted right through -- and layers of flaking metal, indicating the bridge bases hadn't been looked at closely in years.

Jeffrey Polenske, city of Milwaukee engineer



Last week, Jeff Polenske, Milwaukee's city engineer reported back on his efforts to see Canadian Pacific's inspection reports -- the same reports railroad officials refused to show to FOX6 News.

"It was not their policy to provide a copy of that report -- and we would not be getting it," Polenske said.

Members of Milwaukee's Common Council were stunned.

"It's ridiculous," Common Council President Michael Murphy said.

"I'm frustrated," Alderman Joe Davis Sr. said.

Concerned citizens were angry.

S. 1st Street bridge - Fifth Ward



Murphy insisted Wisconsin's lawmakers in Washington needed to get involved, to pressure the Federal Railroad Administration to demand Canadian Pacific turn over its records.

Senator Tammy Baldwin



Senator Tammy Baldwin responded Friday with a letter to the FRA.

"To get a representative of the Federal Railroad Administration as soon as we could to put eyes on this bridge," Senator Baldwin said.

Baldwin's letter reads as follows:


"They came out (Monday), one of their bridge specialists, accompanied by a (Canadian Pacific) representative and I'm eager to hear what they have to say," Baldwin said.

Baldwin's letter also asked the FRA to audit the inspections from Canadian Pacific so FOX6, citizens, city leaders, and the federal government itself can finally see what Canadian Pacific was doing in the years before FOX6's report on the S. 1st Street bridge -- as road salt slowly chewed away the steel support columns.

"Thank you for all your coverage on the issue. I'm really delighted you're giving it as much attention as you are," Baldwin told FOX6's Brad Hicks.

The FRA tells FOX6 News it will take a few weeks to compare the reports from Canadian Pacific with what the FRA specialist who was out there on Monday saw.

As part of FOX6's earlier Freedom of Information Act request for those records from the federal government -- we'll be receiving those reports on the bridge -- and we'll be sure to share them with you.

S. 1st Street railroad bridge