Jackson Boulevard Bridge

Jackson Boulevard Bridge
View of bridge from sidewalk on southeast corner
The bridge in 2015
Coordinates 41°52′41″N 87°38′16″W / 41.87807°N 87.63770°W / 41.87807; -87.63770
Carries Pedestrians, bicycles, motor vehicles
Crosses South Branch of the Chicago River
Locale Chicago Loop
Named for Andrew Jackson, after the street on which it resides[1]
Owner City of Chicago
Maintained by Chicago Department of Transportation
NBI number 16602627329
Preceded by Adams Street Bridge
Followed by Van Buren Street Bridge
Characteristics
Design Double-leaf bascule bridge
Material steel
Total length 273 feet (83 m)
Width 64 feet (20 m)
Longest span 202 feet (62 m)
No. of spans 1 main & 3 approach
Clearance below 15.74 feet (4.80 m)
No. of lanes 3 (one-way eastbound)
History
Engineering design by Strauss Bascule Bridge Company
Constructed by
Construction end 1915
Construction cost $400,600[2]
Opened 29 January 1916
Rebuilt 1993
Replaces 1888 swing bridge
Statistics
Daily traffic
  • 6900 vehicles per day (2014)[3]
  • 22,280 pedestrians per day (1999)[2]
Reference:[4]
Jackson Boulevard Bridge
Location in Chicago Loop

The Jackson Boulevard Bridge is a Pratt deck truss, fixed-trunnion, bascule bridge that spans the Chicago River at Jackson Boulevard in downtown Chicago.[4][5] It was built in 1915 and is 273 feet in length.[4]

References

  1. "Chicago Street Names". Chicagology. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  2. 1 2 "W. Jackson Boulevard". Chicago Loop Bridges. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  3. "Getting Around Illinois". Illinois Department of Transportation. Retrieved 20 April 2017.
  4. 1 2 3 Holth, Nathan. "Jackson Boulevard Bridge". historicbridges.org. Retrieved 12 June 2015.
  5. McBriarty, Patrick T. (October 1, 2013). Chicago River Bridges. University of Illinois Press. p. 160. Retrieved June 12, 2015.

Coordinates: 41°52′41″N 87°38′16″W / 41.878073°N 87.637698°W / 41.878073; -87.637698


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