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Beckwith Street Bridge

Beckwith Street Bridge

Primary Photographer(s): Nathan Holth and Rick McOmber

Bridge Documented: July 20, 2013

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Facility Carried / Feature Intersected
Beckwith Street Over Tay River (Tay Canal)
Location
Perth: Lanark County, Ontario: Canada
Structure Type
Metal Rivet-Connected Double-Intersection Warren Pony Truss, Movable: Swing (Center Bearing Bobtail) and Approach Spans: Metal Rivet-Connected Double-Intersection Warren Pony Truss, Fixed
Construction Date and Builder / Engineer
1889 By Builder/Contractor: Robert Weddell Bridge and Engine Works of Trenton, Ontario
Rehabilitation Date
Not Available or Not Applicable
Main Span Length
77.0 Feet (23.5 Meters)
Structure Length
147.0 Feet (44.8 Meters)
Roadway Width
14.5 Feet (4.42 Meters)
Spans
1 Main Span(s) and 1 Approach Span(s)
Inventory Number
Not Applicable

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Bridge Documentation

This is an unusual bridge that was reportedly built in 1889. If the construction date is correct, it is one of the oldest rivet-connected truss bridges in Canada, and among the oldest metal bridges in Ontario. The bridge is an unusual design. The design of the trusses, both for the movable and the single fixed approach spans are an unusual double-Warren truss design. Moreover, the swing span does not have trusses that are deeper (taller) over the swing pivot like many truss swing bridges. Instead, a single tower/post is present with a single beam of overhead bracing. The overhead bracing has an unusual, somewhat decorative lattice design for it. From this tower, one cable at each corner extends down to the trusses. This cable-stayed design takes the place and function of the deeper trusses found on other truss swing bridges. The unusual cable-stayed sort of design seems like something that would be found in Europe, but is unusual here.

This is a hand-turned swing bridge.

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