Saturday, July 31, 2021

1913,1951 CWRO/River Terminal Scherzer Bridge over Cuyahoga River in Cleveland, OH

(Bridge Hunter; Historic Bridges3D Satellite)

CWRO = Cleveland Works Railway

Built in 1913 and rebuilt in 1951 to make it stronger.

Jann Mayer in Sep 2019 via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

ClevelandMemory via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

One of six photos shared by Tom Habak of the LTV Steel Plant

Cleveland State University Library Photograph Collection via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

C Hanchey via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial (CC BY-NC)

Ron Stafford posted
River Terminal (now the Cleveland Works Railway) drawbridge - June 4, 1995 by Steven Bakos

Douglas Butler in Nov 2017 via BridgeHunter, License: Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)

Jonathan Konopka posted
Looking at the River Terminal railroad's bascule bridge across the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland. Photo was taken in 1970 from the Clark Avenue Bridge - photo taken by Lamont Downs.
 
Douglas Butler posted
Photo taken by Douglas Butler Independence Road near ISG Steel Mill with a raised Cleveland Works former River Terminal Railroad Scherzer Type Bascule Bridge located in Cleveland, OH the bridge is only raised for ship traffic.

Street View, Oct 2022

Douglas Butler posted
From Art Institute of Chicago CW Railroad Scherzer Bridge in Cleveland,OH.
[The Aban/N&W/W&LE Bridge is in the background.]

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