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Grand Street Bridge

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Carries
  
Grand Avenue/Street

Followed by
  
Kosciuszko Bridge

Opened
  
26 December 1902

Width
  
9.6 m

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Crosses
  
Newtown Creek

Design
  
truss

Total length
  
69 m

Location
  
Brooklyn

Body of water
  
Newtown Creek

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Locale
  
Brooklyn and Queens, New York City

Maintained by
  
New York City Department of Transportation

Similar
  
Greenpoint Avenue Bridge, Kosciuszko Bridge, Joseph P Addabbo Memorial, Pelham Bridge, 145th Street Bridge

The Grand Street Bridge is a swing bridge between the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. The bridge crosses Newtown Creek, and opened in December 1902.

Construction on the bridge began in August 1900. The new bridge was planned to open in October 1901, but wasn't completed until December 1902. A later report on the delay found that the contractor hired to build the bridge was incompetent, and the bridge was completed by the City.

The current bridge is the third on the site. The first two, both made of wood, were built in 1875 and 1890.

References

Grand Street Bridge Wikipedia