The Philadelphia Public Works Department
completed construction on the South Street Bridge in 1923. The design of the
bridge--which crosses the Schuylkill River to connect southwest Center City to
the University of Pennsylvania's campus--was technologically clever for the
time.
The drawbridge could be raised for passing ships (this function ceased in the
'50s), and electric cables powered a trolley that carried commuters and shoppers
across the river. Stone piers at the base of the bridge supported a lovely
promenade that jutted over the water, allowing pedestrians to soak in the
waterfront view.
But more than 80 years later, the South Street Bridge has lost its
charm....
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