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Cambridge Main Street Bridge

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Crosses
  
Grand River

Design
  
Bowstring arch bridge

Toll
  
Free both ways

Total length
  
57 m

Bridge type
  
Tied-arch bridge

Carries
  
Pedestrian, Bicycle

Locale
  
Cambridge, Ontario

Designer
  
Archibald C. Crealock

Opened
  
22 December 1931

Location
  
Cambridge

Body of water
  
Grand River

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Similar
  
West Montrose Covered, Grand River Bridge, Tied‑arch bridge, Ainslie St Transit Terminal, Galt Arena Gardens

The Cambridge Main Street Bridge is a concrete bowstring arch bridge located in Cambridge, Ontario. It cost approximately $55,000 and was built by W.H. Yates Construction Company Limited, with Archibald C. Crealock listed as the principle designer. Construction lasted throughout 1931 and the official opening was held on December 22, 1931.

The bridge has a total length of 57.3 meters (188 feet) and runs from the Melville Street portion of Queens Square on the west side of Galt to Water Street on the east side. There is a single support in the middle, resulting in two spans of approximately 28 meters (92 feet). There are two lanes for vehicular traffic and sidewalks on either side for pedestrians.

History

The interwar period was a time of increased wealth and population growth in southern Ontario. As a result, the number of automobiles on the roads surged drastically, which created a need for updated roadways and increased means of crossing the Grand River. To meet this need, four bridges were built in the area: this bridge, the Freeport Bridge and Bridgeport Bridge in Kitchener, and the Caledonia Bridge (now renamed) in Caledonia.

On August 19, 1982, it was designated as a historic place under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act (By-law 2225) and given Municipal ID (IDM) number 10817. It is also listed on the Ontario Heritage Bridge list.

In 2009, the bridge underwent repairs and reconstruction. It re-opened to the public in July, 2009.

References

Cambridge Main Street Bridge Wikipedia