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  2. Chicago River - Wikipedia

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    The first bridge across the Chicago River was constructed over the North Branch near the present day Kinzie Street in 1832. A second bridge, over the South Branch near Randolph Street, was added in 1833. [71] The first moveable bridge was constructed across the main stem at Dearborn Street in 1834. [72]

  3. Outer Drive Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Outer Drive Bridge, also known as the Link Bridge, is a double-deck bascule bridge carrying DuSable Lake Shore Drive across the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois, United States. Construction was started in 1929 and was completed in 1937 as one of the Public Works Administration's infrastructure projects in Chicago. Completion of the bridge ...

  4. Canal Street railroad bridge - Wikipedia

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    The bridge carries two railroad tracks across the Chicago River at an angle of about 40 degrees to the center line of the river. Upon completion, the main span could be raised 111 feet (34 m) in about 45 seconds. [3] By 1916, each day the bridge was crossed by about 300 trains, and was raised for river traffic about 75 times. [7]

  5. DuSable Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The DuSable Bridge (formerly the Michigan Avenue Bridge) is a bascule bridge that carries Michigan Avenue across the main stem of the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States. The bridge was proposed in the early 20th century as part of a plan to link Grant Park (downtown) and Lincoln Park (uptown) with a grand boulevard ...

  6. Clark Street Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The current bridge, which was completed in 1929, [2] is the eighth bridge to span the river at this point. [3] In 1853 the bridge was struck by a steamer, called the London, and collapsed, blocking traffic on the river. The bridge was dredged and river traffic resumed on September 8, 1853. [4] In 1854, the city approved an expenditure of ...

  7. St. Charles Air Line Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The St. Charles Air Line Bridge is a Strauss Trunnion bascule bridge which spans the Chicago River in Chicago, Illinois. Built as part of the St. Charles Air Line Railroad by the American Bridge Company in 1919, the bridge originally had a span of 260 feet (79 m). This bridge held the world record for longest bascule-type span until 1930, when ...

  8. Lake Street Bridge (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Street Bridge is a bridge that spans the Chicago River in downtown Chicago, Illinois, United States. [1] The bridge is double-decked, with the lower deck carrying road traffic and pedestrians and the upper deck carrying the Lake Street Elevated, connecting the CTA's Green Line and Pink Line to and from the Loop.

  9. Category:Bridges in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Madison Street Bridge (Chicago) Monroe Street Bridge (Chicago River) N. Nichols Bridgeway; North Avenue Bridge; O. Outer Drive Bridge; R. Randolph Street Bridge; S.