Point Street Bridge

Point Street Bridge

Point Street Bridge, Providence, Rhode Island

Point Street Bridge, spanning the Providence River
Coordinates 41°49′04″N 71°24′13″W / 41.81788°N 71.40367°W / 41.81788; -71.40367Coordinates: 41°49′04″N 71°24′13″W / 41.81788°N 71.40367°W / 41.81788; -71.40367
Carries Two lanes of Point Street
Crosses Providence River
Owner City of Providence
Maintained by City of Providence
ID number 9800
Characteristics
Design Swing bridge
Material Steel
Total length 160.9 metres (528 ft)
Width 11.9 metres (39 ft)
History
Constructed by Boston Bridge Works Inc.
Construction end 1927 (reconstructed 1999)
Opened 1927 (1927)
Replaces Swing bridge built in 1872
Statistics
Toll None
References
National Bridge Inventory

The Point Street Bridge is a movable bridge that crosses the Providence River in Providence, Rhode Island, carrying Point Street from the Jewelry District to Wickenden Street at the base of College Hill.

History

The first bridge at this site was built in 1872.[1] It consisted of a swing span 249 feet (76 m) in length with two 145 feet (44 m) shore spans. In 1907, each of the approach spans was divided into three plate-girder spans carried on new granite piers and abutments. However, funding was insufficient to replace the swing span, so its length was merely increased to 284 feet (87 m).[2]

The current bridge is the third at this site. It is also a swing bridge and was built by the Boston Bridge Works Inc. in 1927.[3] The bridge is no longer moveable but fixed in place to allow Point Street traffic to cross. It was last swung open in 1959.[4] The Fox Point Hurricane Barrier, downstream of the Point Street Bridge and completed in 1966, rendered the swing feature of little value, because the Barrier blocks large vessels from traveling upstream before the bridge would.

References

  1. "Providence's Golden Age: 1868-1899". Providence City Archives. City of Providence, RI. Retrieved 24 November 2012.
  2. Maker, G. W. (8 December 1927). "Foundation Problems in Enlarging Center Pier of Swing Bridge at Providence". Engineering News-Record. 99 (23): 927.
  3. "Historic Highway Bridges of Rhode Island" (PDF). Rhode Island Department of Transportation. p. 50. Retrieved 15 June 2014.
  4. Mingis, Ken (17 January 1997). "Rebuilding a bridge to the past *The iron gridwork of the Point Street Bridge will be preserved, but the bridge will no longer swing open.". Providence Journal. Retrieved 4 August 2014.
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A previous Point Street Bridge from the Providence Public Library's Photostream

Article containing a photograph of the previous Point Street Bridge from the Providence Journal


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