The Knowlesville Lift Bridge is a Warren truss vertical-lift bridge on the New York State Canal System. [1]
Knowlesville Lift Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 43°14′34″N 78°18′38″W / 43.24264°N 78.31056°W |
Crosses | Erie Canal |
Locale | Knowlesville Road, Ridgeway, Orleans County, New York |
History | |
Constructed by | Thomas Crimmins Contracting Company New York, New York |
Built | 1910 |
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The Knowlesville Lift Bridge is located on Knowlesville Road in Ridgeway, New York, and is a part of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal). [1] The vertical-lift bridge is a Warren truss with a length of 145 feet (44 m) sitting on concrete abutments, and has an open grate deck. [1] The east side of the bridge has a truss erected in 1964 used to carry a gas pipeline across the Erie Canal. [1] It has a normal water surface elevation of 514 feet (157 m), and a normal overhead clearance of 16.57 feet (5.05 m). [2] According to the New York State Department of Transportation, 1,100 vehicles use the bridge daily. [3]
The contract for building the bridge was awarded to the Thomas Crimmins Contracting Company of New York, and machinery operating the bridge was installed in 1910. [1] [4] The bridge was rehabilitated, and a new control building was built, in 1975. In 1985, the bridge's electrical systems were rehabilitated. [1] The bridge was closed for steel repairs in November 2017 and reopened the following year in June 2018. [5] [6]