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  1. The Chesapeake City Bridge carries Maryland Route 213 across the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal in Chesapeake City, Maryland. There are two undivided traffic lanes and one sidewalk on the east side of the bridge. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction on the bridge in 1948 and it was opened to traffic in 1949. [2]

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    Chesapeake & Delaware Canal History

    A survey of possible water routes across the Delmarva Peninsula was conducted in 1764 as a way to shorten the shipping distance by nearly 300 miles between Baltimore and Philadelphia. Such a canal would include 14 locks to connect the Elk River at Welch Point, Maryland and the Christina River in Delaware. Construction was halted in 1806 over a lack of funds. 3 4 The canal company was reorganized in 1822 and new surveys determined that more than $2 million in funding would be required to resum...

    Chesapeake City Bridge History

    Historically, two bridges connected the two halves of Chesapeake City across Back Creek. After the canal was completed, one of the bridges was converted into a swing operation. The enlargement and conversion of the canal into a sea-level operation in the 1920s required the construction of new lift bridges. A Pratt through truss was constructed in 1924-26 5 by the Phoenix Bridge Company, which featured a main span of 240 feet, 221-feet of horizontal clearance, and 135-feet of vertical clearanc...

    State: Maryland
    Route: MD Route 213
    Type: Steel Arch
    Status: Active - Automobile
    “Chesapeake and Delaware Canal: Navigating the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal.” BlueSeas, 2015.
    Appletons’ annual cyclopedia and register of important events of the year: 1862. New York: D. Appleton & Company. 1863. p. 378.
    “The Chesapeake & Delaware Canal.” U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
    “C&D Canal Just a Dream 307 Years Ago.” Evening Journal[Wilmington], 30 Nov. 1961, p. 33.

    Learn about the history and construction of the Chesapeake City Bridge, a steel arch bridge that carries MD Route 213 over the C&D Canal in Chesapeake City, Maryland. The bridge was built in 1949 and replaced a previous swing bridge that was damaged by a ship in 1942.

  2. MD-213 Over Chesapeake and Delaware Canal (C&D Canal) Location. Chesapeake City: Cecil County, Maryland: United States. Structure Type. Metal Tied Solid Ribbed Through Arch, Fixed and Approach Spans: Metal Deck Girder, Fixed. Construction Date and Builder / Engineer. 1948 By Builder/Contractor: American Bridge Company of New York, New York and ...

  3. Apr 10, 2023 · The Chesapeake City Bridge was built in 1948 connecting the two sides of the city. The main span is 540 feet long and the overall length of the bridge is 3,954 feet.

  4. The Chesapeake City Bridge carries Maryland Route 213 across the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal in Chesapeake City, Maryland. There are two undivided traffic lanes and one sidewalk on the east side of the bridge. The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers began construction on the bridge in 1948 and it was opened to traffic in 1949. An older vertical lift drawbridge was destroyed on July 28, 1942, after ...

  5. The Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel has led travelers on adventure for over 50 years. Begin with 17.6 miles of expansive views and not a single stop sign, traffic light, or intersection. Cross the Chesapeake Bay on your way to your next adventure.

  6. Apr 19, 2022 · PHILADELPHIA -- PHILADELPHIA (April 19, 2022) – The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers' Philadelphia District announced repair work on the Chesapeake City Bridge in Cecil County, Maryland will begin in April 2022 and require periodic single-lane closures over a period of several months.

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