Bourne Highway Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Bourne Highway Bridge
Carries:Perry Avenue
Crosses:Cape Cod Canal
Locale:Bourne, Massachusetts (Buzzards Bay-Cape Cod)
Design:Scherzer double-leaf rolling lift bridge
Mainspan:160feet
Length:729feet
Width:30feet
Below:41feet
Complete:June 1911
Demolished:December 1935
Coordinates:41.7448°N -70.6009°W
References:[1]

The Bourne Highway Bridge was a bascule bridge in the town of Bourne, Massachusetts, that spanned the Cape Cod Canal. It was in use from 1911 until 1935.

History

Work on the bridge began on August 10, 1910, during construction of the Cape Cod Canal.[2] The bridge abutments were completed by December.[3] In April 1911, the bridge was reported as being nearly completed.[4] Reports at that time noted that once the new bridge was opened, an existing bridge over the Monument River in Bourne would be closed.[5] On May 20, the bridge was physically opened (lifted) for the first time.[6] In late June, the bridge was described as "ready", with plans being made for its immediate opening.[7]

In May 1923, two people in an automobile crashed through fencing on the bridge and into the canal.[8] The driver, Professor William Wright of Harvard, drowned, while his daughter was rescued.[9] In March 1935, a driver from the West Roxbury neighborhood of Boston survived a 35feet drop in his car after it skidded off the approach to the bridge and landed at the edge of the canal.[10]

The greatest amount of traffic to cross the bridge was 14,000 cars, recorded one day during the summer of 1934. The bridge was removed from service on June 22, 1935, with the opening of the new Bourne Bridge and Sagamore Bridge.[11] As of the end of 1935, the bridge was being disassembled and removed.[12]

Circa 2008, volunteers and residents of the Buzzards Bay section of Bourne created a scenic viewpoint named "Three Mile Look" on the former site of the bridge on the mainland side of the canal.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BJ . Pearls . 2008 . The Creation of The Bourne, Sagamore and Buzzards Bay Railroad Bridges That Exist Today . The Creation of The Cape Cod Canal . https://web.archive.org/web/20140901163704/https://www.mtholyoke.edu/~bjpearls/capecodcanal/Bridges.html . September 1, 2014 .
  2. News: To Span Cape Cod Canal . . 8 . August 10, 1910 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  3. News: Bridge Abutments Completed . The Boston Globe . 8 . December 7, 1910 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  4. News: Big Bridge Nearly Done . The Evening Herald . Fall River, Massachusetts . 11 . April 26, 1911 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Will Be Open Soon: New Highway Bridge From Buzzards Bay to Bourne . The Boston Globe . 12 . April 26, 1911 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: Highway Bridge Opened From Buzzards Bay to Bourne . The Boston Globe . 8 . May 20, 1911 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Highway Bridge at Bourne Now Ready . The Boston Globe . 9 . June 27, 1911 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Search for Wright's Body in the Cape Cod Canal . The Boston Globe . 1 . May 14, 1923 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: Fail to Find Body of Dr William E. Wright . The Boston Globe . 12 . May 15, 1923 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  10. News: West Roxbury Man Hurt as Car Plunges 35 Feet . The Boston Globe . 15 . March 9, 1935 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  11. News: Cape Canal Bridges Will Open Saturday . The Boston Globe . 8 . June 21, 1935 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  12. News: Water Front News . The Boston Globe . 2 . December 31, 1935 . May 14, 2023 . Newspapers.com.
  13. News: Buzzards Bay beautification beguiles . Robert . Gold . . June 16, 2008 . May 14, 2023.