Belden Bly Bridge
Belden G. Bly Bridge originally known as the Fox Hill Bridge was built in 1912 and renamed in 1985 in honor of former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Belden Bly. It is the oldest cantilever bridge in the United States still in use as well as the oldest Scherzer Rolling Lift under the supervision of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works. Streetcar tracks originally ran across the bridge.
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Belden Bly Bridge
Belden G. Bly Bridge originally known as the Fox Hill Bridge was built in 1912 and renamed in 1985 in honor of former member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Belden Bly. It is the oldest cantilever bridge in the United States still in use as well as the oldest Scherzer Rolling Lift under the supervision of the Massachusetts Department of Public Works. Streetcar tracks originally ran across the bridge.
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Belden G. Bly Bridge originall ...... s truly ready for demolition.)
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Salem Turnpike / Western Ave. / MA State Route 107
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2013-11-09
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Belden G. Bly Bridge
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Salem Turnpike / Western Ave. / MA State Route 107
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2013-11-09
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Saugus River
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cantilever bridge, Scherzer rolling lift
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Massachusetts Department of Public Works
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Fox Hill Bridge
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Belden G. Bly Bridge originall ...... ginally ran across the bridge.
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Belden Bly Bridge
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Belden G. Bly Bridge
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Fox Hill Bridge
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