Gibraltar Road–Waterway Canal Bridge, Historic concrete bridge in Wayne County, United States.
The Gibraltar Road-Waterway Canal Bridge is a concrete structure that crosses a waterway in Wayne County. It carries vehicles down the center while sidewalks run along both edges for foot traffic.
The bridge was built in the early 1930s by the Wayne County Road Commission to support the paving project for Gibraltar Road. This project was part of a broader modernization effort for regional transportation infrastructure.
The concrete balustrade features urn-shaped spindles that reflect the architectural preferences and engineering standards of early twentieth-century Michigan infrastructure.
The structure is easy to visit and can be reached from both sides, with sidewalks providing good pedestrian access. You can view the construction and engineering details best during daylight hours when the light is favorable.
The bridge employs an innovative design with two independent concrete half-arches connected by a suspended center slab. This engineering approach was a clever solution for spanning the waterway with the materials available at that time.
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