Carroll Street Bridge

Carroll Street Bridge
Carroll Street Bridge retracting
Coordinates40°40′42″N 73°59′21″W / 40.6782°N 73.9892°W / 40.6782; -73.9892
Carries1 lane of Carroll Street for eastbound one-way vehicle traffic and 2 walkways
CrossesGowanus Canal
LocaleNew York City (Brooklyn)
Maintained byNew York City Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignRetractable bridge
Total length107 ft 6 in (32.8 m)[1]
Width17.5 ft (5.3 m)[1]
Longest span63 ft (19 m)[1]
History
Engineering design byBrooklyn Department of City Works (Robert Van Buren, Chief Engineer; George Ingram, Engineer-in-Charge)[2]
Opened1889; 135 years ago (1889)
Statistics
Daily traffic1,142 (2016)[3]
TollFree
Location
Map

The Carroll Street Bridge is a retractable bridge in New York City, crossing the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. It carries a single wooden-decked lane for eastbound vehicular traffic and two sidewalks. Completed in 1889, it is operated by the New York City Department of Transportation, with an average of about one thousand crossings each weekday. It is the oldest of the four remaining retractable bridges in the United States and is an official city landmark.

  1. ^ a b c "Carroll Street Bridge". Bridgehunter.com. Archived from the original on July 1, 2018. Retrieved June 30, 2018.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference NYCL-1553 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes" (PDF). New York City Department of Transportation. 2016. p. 10. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 11, 2018. Retrieved June 30, 2018.