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General Information

Other name(s): Lowthorp Truss Bridge
Completion: 1870
Status: in use

Project Type

Location

Location: , , ,
Address: Main Street
Crosses:
  • Raritan River
Coordinates: 40° 38' 9.66" N    74° 54' 43.49" W
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Technical Information

Dimensions

main span 25,91 m
total length 51,82 m
deck width 4,79 m
number of spans 2

Materials

truss tension members wrought iron
truss compression members cast iron
deck flooring steel
timber

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Main Street Bridge, once known as the West Main Street Bridge, is a historic pony Pratt truss bridge crossing the South Branch Raritan River in Clinton of Hunterdon County, New Jersey. It was designed by Francis C. Lowthorp and built in 1870 by William Cowin of Lambertville. The bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1995 as part of the Clinton Historic District. It is one of the few early examples of iron Pratt truss bridges remaining in the United States. It was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 1991.

Description

The Main Street bridge is one of three remaining composite cast iron and wrought iron Pratt truss bridges built by Cowin in New Jersey. The others are the New Hampton Pony Pratt Truss Bridge (1868) in New Hampton and the Glen Gardner Pony Pratt Truss Bridge (1870) in Glen Gardner. The two-span bridge is 170 feet (52 m) long and 15.6 feet (4.8 m) wide. It features Italianate style end posts and decorative cast-iron guard rails for the pedestrian walkways.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Main Street Bridge (Clinton, New Jersey)" and modified on 10 February 2023 according to the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

 

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  • About this
    data sheet
  • Structure-ID
    20003416
  • Published on:
    01/06/2002
  • Last updated on:
    07/02/2023
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