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Little Equinunk Bridge

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Carries
  
1 lane of Adams Road

Official name
  
Little Equinunk Bridge

Clearance above
  
8 feet (2.4 m)

Total length
  
117 m

Body of water
  
Delaware River

Crosses
  
Delaware River

Other name(s)
  
Kellam's Bridge

Opened
  
1890

Location
  
Stalker

Construction end
  
1889

Little Equinunk Bridge

Locale
  
Stalker, Pennsylvania, and Hankins, New York

Bridge type
  
Cable-stayed bridge, Suspension bridge

Similar
  
Callicoon Bridge, Skinners Falls–Milanville Bridge, Narrowsburg–Darbytown Bridge, Roebling's Delaware Aqueduct, Pond Eddy Bridge

The Little Equinunk Bridge, also known as Kellam's Bridge, is a suspension bridge spanning the Delaware River between Stalker, Pennsylvania, and Hankins, New York.

History

The bridge was built in 1889 and opened in 1890. It was originally a toll bridge.

The deck of the bridge underwent major repairs in 1936, including replacement of the original wooden deck with the steel deck which remains today. The bridge was damaged by the June 2006 flooding of the Delaware River, but was repaired in October 2006.

References

Little Equinunk Bridge Wikipedia