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Crawford Street Bridge

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Crosses
  
Garrison Creek

Opened
  
1915

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge

Clearance above
  
unlimited

Location
  
Toronto

Body of water
  
Garrison Creek


Carries
  
single vehicle lanes for both directions

Locale
  
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Design
  
triple span arch bridge

Total length
  
52 metres (170 feet) - approx.

Similar
  
Cherry Street lift bridge, Lake Shore Boulevard Bailey Bri, Sewells Road Bridge, Old Finch Avenue Bailey Bri, Rosedale Valley Bridge

Crawford Street Bridge is one of two known bridges that once spanned over Garrison Creek valley (the actual creek disappeared as brick sewer in 1885 ) in Toronto, Canada, and buried intact in the 20th century. The bridge shares design features with the larger Prince Edward Viaduct.

The Crawford Bridge was a triple span Arch bridge built in 1914 to 1915 to replace an early wooden bridge (1884) that spanned Garrison Creek in the area known today's as Trinity-Bellwoods. The bridge's design was influenced by Public Works Commissioner R.C. Harris with a more pleasing structure for the public. The bridge was built to allow residents in the new residential development along Crawford Street to cross over the valley over from north of Lobb Avenue to the south of Dundas Street West.

In the 1960s the valley on either side was filled in with earth dug from building the Bloor subway. It was the last of few bridges that spanned Garrison Creek to be removed, most before the 1940s. The actual bridge was not torn down, but rather buried with only the railings and lamp posts removed. The City of Toronto performed maintenance work in 2004 that narrowed the roadbed and rebuilt sidewalks on both sides. Foaming grout was added to fill the voids of the bridge with hope for future restoration of the entire bridge. Today there are no visible signs of the bridge being present other than plaques and sidewalk markers added in 2008 by the City of Toronto. Once rolling landscape, houses and flat Trinity Bellwoods Park now surround the bridge.

References

Crawford Street Bridge Wikipedia


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