South Market Street Bridge

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South Market Street Bridge
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD- WILMINGTON STATION. WILMINGTON, NEWCASTLE CO., DE. Sec. 1201, MP 26.80. (See HAER NO. DE-12D and 12E for further documentation on this site.) - Northeast HAER DEL,2-WILM,43-7.tif
The South Market Street Bridge can be seen crossing the Christina River in the middle distance at left.
Coordinates39°44′11″N 75°33′15″W / 39.73639°N 75.55417°W / 39.73639; -75.55417
Carries3 lanes of

US 13 Bus. south
CrossesChristina River
LocaleWilmington, Delaware
Official nameSenator John E. Reilly, Sr. Bridge
Maintained byDelDOT
Characteristics
DesignDouble-leaf "trunnion style" bascule
Longest span208 feet
History
Opened1927
(replaced 1883 bridge)
Location

The South Market Street Bridge, officially the Senator John E. Reilly, Sr. Bridge, is a bascule bridge that spans the Christina River in Wilmington, Delaware.

The current bridge, opened in 1927, is the latest of many bridges that have spanned the Christina at this location since 1808 when the first wooden turn bridge was constructed. Its construction was administered by the then State Highway Department (predecessor of the Delaware Department of Transportation), and was built to replace the swing bridge that was built in 1883 to replace the wooden turn bridge built in 1808. The span is one of only three pre-1957 drawbridges of its type in Delaware.

In 1982, the bridge was named after Wilmington state Senator , a gravel-voiced cigar smoker known for his warmth and wit, who died of cancer on February 26, 1963.

The bridge underwent a major rehabilitation in 2004–2006 to replace and upgrade the existing machinery and improve lighting, pedestrian walkways, and the operator towers.

See also[]

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  • Nuvola apps kcmsystem.svg Engineering portal

External links[]

  • "Market Street Rehabilitation Project". Archived from the original on 2007-02-03.


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