Crosses: | Schuylkill River |
Locale: | Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Coordinates: | 39.9417°N -75.1978°W |
Bridge Name: | South Street Bridge |
Official Name: | South Street Bridge |
Carries: | South Street |
Owner: | City of Philadelphia |
Maint: | Driscoll Construction Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
Designer: | H2L2 Architects/Planners, LLC |
Material: | steel, concrete |
Length: | [1] |
Spans: | 7 |
Builder: | Driscoll Construction Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Complete: | 2010 |
Preceded: | 1920 span |
South Street Bridge is a bridge that was reconstructed in 2010 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The original South Street Bridge was a crumbling bridge dating back to 1920. From 2003 to until its closure in 2009, pieces of the eroding bridge concrete would fall into the Schuylkill River and onto the Schuylkill Expressway. The original bridge was completely torn down and replaced by November 6, 2010.[2]
South Street Bridge is notable landmark in Philadelphia as drivers along the Schuylkill Expressway can see images on its glowing mesh. Bruce Chamberlain said that the mesh "... gave the bridge a soft glow at night, while maintaining the openness desired by the design team and community."[3] The lights stopped working in 2017, and haven't been up since then.[4] Stimulus funding also subsidized connections from the new bridge to a "boardwalk" on the Schuylkill River Trail, which passes under the bridge.[5]