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Crosses
  
Design
  
Steel Pratt truss

Opened
  
June 1895

Total length
  
170 m

Location
  
Official name
  
Falls Bridge

Width
  
25.9 feet (7.9 m)

Construction started
  
1894

Body of water
  
Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Falls Bridge

Carries
  
2 lanes of Calumet Street

Address
  
Philadelphia, PA 19129, USA

Similar
  
Schuylkill River, Kelly Drive, Strawberry Mansion Bridge, Philadelphia and Reading, Twin Bridges

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The Falls Bridge is a steel Pratt truss bridge that spans the Schuylkill River in Fairmount Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It connects Kelly (formerly East River) Drive at Calumet Street with Martin Luther King, Jr. (formerly West River) Drive at Neill Drive. It replaced a wooden covered bridge at the same site.

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The 556-foot-long (169 m) bridge, with stonemasonry abutments and two stonemasonry piers, with three Pratt-type pin-connected trusses, was built in 1894–1895 at a cost of $262,000 by Filbert Porter & Co. under the direction of Chief Engineer George Smedley Webster (1855–1931) of the Philadelphia Department of Public Works and James H. Windrim, director of the Department of Public Works. The bridge was designed as a double-decker bridge, but the upper deck was never built for lack of funds. The bridge carries two lanes of vehicular traffic on a 26-foot-wide (7.9 m) roadway, with 7-foot (2.1 m) sidewalks on either side, for a total width of 40 feet (12 m).

In 2007, blue LED lights were added to highlight the bridge at night.

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References

Falls Bridge Wikipedia


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