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 |
Douglas Butler posted, cropped Unknown source River Terminal Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge designed by the Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co was constructed in 1913 by the Corrigan McKinney & Co. In 1951 the bridge was reconstructed by the Republic Steel Corporation and strengthened by the River Terminal Railway Co for rail cars. Douglas Butler: Dennis DeBruler the 1913 photo |
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. |
Karen Cereceres Bates posted looking east from west side of bridge Karen Cereceres Bates shared Bridge from West to East side over Cuyahoga Cleveland CLIFFS (former Mittal-ISG-LTV-Republic/J&L. There's actually a bottle [railcar] at the bottom somewhere. Timothy Jordan: 9 bottle fell into the river early 70’s still there. Thomas Munroe: I was working there when they lost a bottle car in the river . They put a resentment wall around it so it wouldn’t move into the channel. |
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.] |