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Structure-ID: s0005824
Created on: 10/02/02
Modified on: 02/28/07


Longfellow Bridge

Salt and Pepper Bridge
Completed in: 1904
Status: in use
Location: Between Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA and Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Crosses: Charles River
Longfellow Bridge, Boston, Massachusetts
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Structural Type:
Arch bridge
Function / usage:
Light rail (tramway) bridge / metro rail bridge
Road bridge
Part of: Red Line

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Role Name Structures in this project 
Architect Edmund M. Wheelwright

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deck  steel
arch  steel

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