General Information
Completion: | 1916 |
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Status: | in use |
Project Type
Structure: |
Rall bascule bridge |
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Function / usage: |
Road bridge |
Location
Location: |
Baltimore, Maryland, USA |
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Address: | Hanover Street |
Crosses: |
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Coordinates: | 39° 15' 28.08" N 76° 36' 58.68" W |
Technical Information
Dimensions
total length | 698.0 m |
Notes
While the bridge appears to be an open spandrel arch form, it is really constructed with structural steel cantilevering out from the supports and encased in concrete.
Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Hanover Street Bridge – officially, the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge – is a bascule bridge crossing the middle branch of the Patapsco River along Hanover Street (Maryland Route 2) in Baltimore, Maryland.
View south driving across the bridgeThe bridge was built to replace the mile-long "Long Bridge" built by Richard Cromwell in 1856 to move products from his orchard in Anne Arundel County to downtown Baltimore.
The Hanover Street Bridge connects the southern base of the industrialized South Baltimore to the neighborhood of Cherry Hill and Brooklyn. The bridge carries five lanes of traffic: two northbound, two southbound, and one reversible. It employs a lane control system and carries two sidewalks on either side.
Designed by J. E. Greiner Company, the bridge was constructed in 1916 and is characterized as a Beaux Arts-style reinforced cantilever bridge. It is known for its beautiful arches as it spans the water. In the center of the bridge is a drawbridge span surrounded on four corners by classic style towers which lend it a distinctive appearance. The bridge is 2,290 feet (700 m) long.
On May 30, 1993, Baltimore Mayor Kurt Schmoke officially renamed the bridge the "Vietnam Veterans Memorial Bridge".
In the 1990s, the area under the bridge became the site of a rough and sometimes murderously violent "tent city" campsite for the homeless.
As of January 2016, the bridge is in a state of disrepair, riddled with numerous potholes – some exposing the rebar below.
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Hanover Street Bridge" and modified on July 23, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
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20007996 - Published on:
07/02/2003 - Last updated on:
05/02/2016