Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge
Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 40°01′59″N 75°11′16″W / 40.03306°N 75.18778°WCoordinates: 40°01′59″N 75°11′16″W / 40.03306°N 75.18778°W |
Carries | Walnut Lane |
Crosses | Lincoln Drive and Monoshone Creek |
Locale | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Characteristics | |
Design | Girder |
Material | Concrete |
History | |
Construction cost | $700,000 |
Opened | 1951 |
The Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge is a prestressed concrete girder bridge in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed by Belgian Engineer Gustave Magnel and built by the City of Philadelphia. Completed and fully opened to traffic in 1951, this three-span bridge carries Walnut Lane over Lincoln Drive and Monoshone Creek. It was the first major prestressed concrete beam bridge designed and built in the United States when completed.
The form of the bridge is simple and appears to be like many highway bridges carrying traffic on US highways. The bridge deck is supported by thirteen concrete girders, each spanning 160 feet (49 m). These girders were prestressed by post-tensioning four wire cables embedded in the concrete. Although this type of construction had been used in Europe for quite some time, the Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge was innovative in the United States and led to the successful application of this technology in this country. The material-saving bridge cost about $700,000 to construct, about 30 percent cheaper than a regular concrete arch design.
A bronze plaque on the bridge's abutment reads:
WALNUT LANE MEMORIAL BRIDGE Dedicated November 11, 1950 This structure is symbolic of the integrity and ability of the Bernard Samuel |
A second plaque reads: "Outstanding Civil Engineering Achievement / Designated May 1978"
See also
References
- William H. Shank, "Historic Bridges of Pennsylvania", revised ed. (York, PA: American Canal & Transportation Center, 1980), pp. 3–4.
- Newton Copp and Andrew Zanella, "A Balancing of Forces and Moments: The Walnut Lane Bridge", Discovery, Innovation, and Risk: Cade Studies in Science and Technology (Cambridge, MA: M.I.T. Press, 1993), pp. 200–214.
External links
- Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. PA-125, "Walnut Lane Memorial Bridge"
- Listing at Philadelphia Architects and Buildings