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Calhoun Street Bridge

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Crosses
  
Delaware River

Opened
  
24 October 1884

Area
  
1 ha

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Construction started
  
1884

Total length
  
388 m

Location
  
Morrisville

Calhoun Street Bridge

Carries
  
light vehicle traffic, streetcars (until 1940)

Locale
  
Morrisville, Pennsylvania and Trenton, New Jersey

Official name
  
Calhoun Street Toll Supported Bridge

Maintained by
  
Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission

Design
  
pin-connected Pratt through truss bridge

Similar
  
Pemberton Rail‑Trail, Morrisville–Trenton Railroad Bridge, Black River County Park, Barnegat Branch Trail, Black River Wildlife Manage

Calhoun street bridge westbound


The Calhoun Street Toll Supported Bridge (a.k.a. Trenton City Bridge) is a historic bridge connecting Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey across the Delaware River to East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was constructed by the Phoenix Bridge Company of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania in 1884. The bridge was part of the Lincoln Highway until 1920 (when the highway was moved to the free Lower Trenton Bridge), and was later connected to Brunswick Circle by the Calhoun Street Extension as part of a bypass of downtown Trenton. Prior to 1940, trolleys of the Trenton-Princeton Traction Company, utilized this bridge to cross into Pennsylvania. The bridge is owned by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, and is maintained with tolls from other bridges.

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On May 24, 2010, the bridge completely closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic to undergo much-needed renovations including truss repair and repainting, deck replacement, and repair of approaches. The rehabilitation project was completed October 8, 2010, and the bridge was rededicated in a ceremony on October 12.

The bridge helps connect segments of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000 mile long trail system connecting Maine to Florida.

Restrictions

Currently, the bridge is limited to 3 short tons (2.7 t) at 15 miles per hour (24 km/h) with a clearance of 8 feet (2.4 m).

References

Calhoun Street Bridge Wikipedia