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General Information

Beginning of works: 28 October 2008
Completion: Summer 2013
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , , ,
Coordinates: 42° 23' 10.68" N    71° 1' 21.74" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

total length 140 m

Cost

cost of construction United States dollar 125 491 530.96

Materials

deck truss steel

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Chelsea Street Bridge is a vertical-lift bridge that carries Chelsea Street between East Boston, Massachusetts, and Chelsea, Massachusetts, over the Chelsea Creek. It opened to traffic on May 12, 2012, after a $125.3M construction project replaced the previous bridge, a single-leaf bascule-type drawbridge. The span is 450 feet (140 m) with a vertical clearance, when opened, of 175 feet (53 m). There are two lanes and a sidewalk in each direction.

Previous bridges

The current bridge is the latest in a succession of bridges at the same site going back to 1834. The most recent predecessor was a single-leaf bascule bridge on which construction began in 1936 and which was opened on May 10, 1937.

Silver Line issues

The Chelsea Street Bridge is used by the MBTA Silver Line SL3 route, which began service in April 2018. Frequent openings of the bridge - as many as ten per day - have caused numerous delays. Ships and barges carry petroleum products to tank farms upstream from the bridge and each delivery can cause at least two bridge openings as tug boats come and go. Federal regulations give priority to marine traffic and require the bridge to be opened on demand.

Mystic River bridge (former)

Another bridge referred to by the same name was replaced by the Tobin Bridge, formerly connecting Chelsea Street in Charlestown, Boston, Massachusetts with the City of Chelsea. However, this bridge is not the former bridge connecting East Boston with Chelsea.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Chelsea Street Bridge" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.

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Design

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20067791
  • Published on:
    18/09/2015
  • Last updated on:
    05/02/2016
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