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The Calhoun Street Toll Supported Bridge (also known as the Trenton City Bridge) is a historic bridge connecting Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey across the Delaware River to East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was constructed by the Phoenix Bridge Company of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, in 1884. The bridge was part of the Lincoln Highway until 1920 (when the highway was moved to the free Lower Trenton Bridge), and was later connected to by the Calhoun Street Extension as part of a bypass of downtown Trenton. Prior to 1940, trolleys of the Trenton-Princeton Traction Company, utilized this bridge to cross into Pennsylvania. The bridge is owned by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, and is maintained with tolls from other bridge Die Calhoun Street Bridge, auch Trenton City Bridge, ist eine Fachwerkbrücke über den Delaware River zwischen Morrisville in Pennsylvania und Trenton in New Jersey. Ihren Namen hat sie von der Verbindung der Calhoun Street in Trenton mit der East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville. Die zweispurige Straßenbrücke war bis 1920 Teil des Lincoln Highway, bevor dieser flussabwärts auf die Lower Trenton Bridge verlegt wurde. Die Brücke wird von der Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission betrieben und wurde 2016 täglich von durchschnittlich 17.400 Fahrzeuge befahren. Sie ist nicht mautpflichtig, die Benutzung aber für Fahrzeuge bis 3 Tonnen beschränkt.
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Die Calhoun Street Bridge, auch Trenton City Bridge, ist eine Fachwerkbrücke über den Delaware River zwischen Morrisville in Pennsylvania und Trenton in New Jersey. Ihren Namen hat sie von der Verbindung der Calhoun Street in Trenton mit der East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville. Die zweispurige Straßenbrücke war bis 1920 Teil des Lincoln Highway, bevor dieser flussabwärts auf die Lower Trenton Bridge verlegt wurde. Die Brücke wird von der Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission betrieben und wurde 2016 täglich von durchschnittlich 17.400 Fahrzeuge befahren. Sie ist nicht mautpflichtig, die Benutzung aber für Fahrzeuge bis 3 Tonnen beschränkt. Die 1884 von der Phoenix Bridge Company aus Phoenixville errichtete Fachwerkbrücke aus Schmiedeeisen ist die einzige verbliebene Brücke ihrer Art über den Delaware River. Sie besteht aus sieben in Pratt-Bauweise ausgeführten Brückensegmenten, die eine Gesamtlänge von 388 Metern ergeben. Auf den sechs Pfeilern befand sich seit 1861 eine Holzbrücke, die am 25. Juni 1884 einem verheerenden Feuer zu Opfer fiel; der Neubau der heutigen Eisenbrücke wurde am 20. Oktober 1884 eingeweiht. Nach über 125 Jahren Betrieb wurde sie 2010 umfassend saniert. So wurden die Unterkonstruktion, die Fahrbahn und die Zufahrtsstraßen sowie der Anstrich erneuert. Die Maßnahmen wurden 2011 mit dem Historic Preservation Award des New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection ausgezeichnet. Die Calhoun Street Bridge wurde 1975 ins National Register of Historic Places aufgenommen (NRHP#: 75001621). * Westseite Richtung Trenton, 2014. * Ostseite Richtung Morrisville, 2014. * Phoenix-Pratt-Fachwerk, 2009. The Calhoun Street Toll Supported Bridge (also known as the Trenton City Bridge) is a historic bridge connecting Calhoun Street in Trenton, New Jersey across the Delaware River to East Trenton Avenue in Morrisville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. It was constructed by the Phoenix Bridge Company of Phoenixville, Pennsylvania, in 1884. The bridge was part of the Lincoln Highway until 1920 (when the highway was moved to the free Lower Trenton Bridge), and was later connected to by the Calhoun Street Extension as part of a bypass of downtown Trenton. Prior to 1940, trolleys of the Trenton-Princeton Traction Company, utilized this bridge to cross into Pennsylvania. The bridge is owned by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, and is maintained with tolls from other bridges. On May 24, 2010, the bridge completely closed to vehicular and pedestrian traffic to undergo much-needed renovations including truss repair and repainting, deck replacement, and repair of approaches. The rehabilitation project was completed October 8, 2010, and the bridge was rededicated in a ceremony on October 12. The bridge helps connect segments of the East Coast Greenway, a 3,000-mile-long (4,800 km) trail system connecting Maine to Florida.
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