Franklin Street Bridge

Franklin–Orleans Street Bridge
Official name Franklin–Orleans Street Bridge
Carries Automobiles, Pedestrians
Crosses Chicago River
Locale Chicago, Cook County, Illinois
Design Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company, Ketler–Elliot Company
Total length 320 feet
Width 62 feet
Longest span 220 feet
Clearance below 18.7 feet
Opened October 1920

The Franklin–Orleans Street Bridge over the Chicago River was built in October 1920, directly southwest of the Merchandise Mart. Connecting the Near North Side with "The Loop," is at the junction of the branches of the river, lying directly west of the Wells Street Bridge. It carries four lanes of traffic in the northbound direction, and sidewalks are available on both sides of the bridge.

Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Company was the contractor for the substructure, and the Ketler–Elliot Company was the contractor for the superstructure. Original electrical equipment was installed by C.H. Norwood. The bridge is an example of a trunnion bascule bridge, with each half of the roadway is cantilevered out from shore abutments. The bridge is extremely efficient to operate.

The bridge provided a new connection to the southern banks of the river and aided in westward expansion along Wacker Drive.

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Footnotes

  1. ^ "The Buildings of Batman Begins". Glass Steel and Stone: Global Architecture Encyclopedia. http://www.glasssteelandstone.com/Features/BatmanBegins/BatmanBegins.php. Retrieved 2007-05-27. 

General references

  • Survey number HAER IL-65 - Chicago River Bascule Bridge, Franklin Street, Spanning Chicago River at North Franklin Street, Chicago, Cook County, IL