West Broadway Bridge

West Broadway Bridge
Coordinates40°55′16″N 74°10′30″W / 40.9211°N 74.1751°W / 40.9211; -74.1751
CarriesPaterson-Hamburg Turnpike
West Broadway
County Route 509
CR 673
CrossesPassaic River
LocalePaterson, New Jersey
Other name(s)West Street Bridge
Concrete-Metal Bridge
OwnerPassaic County
Maintained byCounty
ID number1600017
Characteristics
DesignMelan-type arch bridge
MaterialSteel/concrete
Total length290 feet (88 m)
Width35.4 feet (10.8 m)
Longest span86.9 feet (26.5 m)
No. of spans3
History
DesignerEdwin Thacher
Construction end1897
2004 rehab
Opened1897
Location
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The West Broadway Bridge, aka West Street Bridge and the Concrete-Metal Bridge, is a vehicular bridge over the Passaic River in Paterson, New Jersey. It carries West Broadway (CR 673), traditionally the Paterson-Hamburg Turnpike, and connects to County Route 509 at its west end.

The bridge was built in 1897 and restored in 2004. The flood of 1903 caused damage or destruction of most bridges in the vicinity of Paterson; the West Street bridge survived with serious damage.

The bridge is considered a nationally significant example of the Melan arch bridge technology and one of earliest and the most important concrete-steel spans in the Northeast. A historic bridge survey conducted by NJDOT from 1991–1994 determined that the bridge is eligible for listing on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. In March 1997, the State Historic Preservation Office concurred (NJRHP #3959).