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Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge
Coordinates40°55′27N 75°05′44W / 40.92415°N 75.09554°W / 40.92415; -75.09554
CrossesDelaware River
LocalePortland, Pennsylvania, Columbia, New Jersey
Characteristics
DesignTruss bridge
History
OpenedOctober 22, 1958[1]
Location
Map

The Portland–Columbia Pedestrian Bridge (formally known as the Portland-Columbia Toll Supported Pedestrian Bridge) is a footbridge that crosses the Delaware River, at Portland, Pennsylvania, connecting to Columbia, in Knowlton Township, New Jersey, United States. The bridge is owned and operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.

History[edit]

A vehicular bridge had been located at the site of the present bridge since 1869. The original structure was a four-span timber bridge with wooden arches which was covered by a wooden shed with a slate roof. It was a private toll bridge until 1927.[2]

As of December 1, 1953, the bridge on the site was closed to vehicular traffic, which was shifted to the new Portland-Columbia Toll Bridge, built one-quarter mile downstream of the old bridge.

In August 1955, during the remnants of Hurricane Diane, three of the four spans of the timber bridge washed away. Hurricane Diane was the wettest hurricane to ever hit the North American continent and caused record flooding throughout the northeastern US, but particularly the Delaware River watershed.

This plaque was placed on the Portland side of the bridge to commemorate the covered bridge destroyed by the remnants of Hurricane Diane in August 1955.

Starting in 1957, the bridge was reconstructed as a four-span steel girder bridge system with concrete piers. In 1996, new guide rails were added and an ADA-compliant access ramp was built on the New Jersey side.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Portland Bridge to be Opened". The Pocono Record. Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. October 18, 1958. p. 13. Retrieved May 3, 2019 – via Newspapers.com. Open access icon
  • ^ Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, Annual Report 2010, p. 27
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