A 258-foot pedestrian bridge set to span Columbus Boulevard in a single night will drastically alter access to Philadelphia's waterfront, promising more convenience for pedestrians and cyclists alike.
Currently, commuters must descend stairs to reach the waterfront via South Street Pedestrian Bridge, before traversing six-lane Interstate 95. However, with PennDOT's ambitious extension project, this pedestrian bridge is set to be extended diagonally across Columbus Boulevard, boasting a striking arch that will rise nearly 100 feet above the roadway.
This innovative engineering feat aims to reduce traffic disruptions during construction, utilizing cable-tied arch design and strategically-placed piers. The installation of the arch is expected to occur overnight, with PennDOT crews assembling it in a nearby parking lot before transporting and attaching it to its supporting elements.
Once complete, this 258-foot pedestrian bridge will provide direct access to the waterfront at Lombard Circle, facilitating the opening of the long-anticipated Park at Penn's Landing in 2030. With new park amenities like an ice rink, gardens, memorials, a children's play area, and entertainment spaces, residents can now easily walk to enjoy the beautiful Delaware River views.
PennDOT officials anticipate that this expansion will enhance public accessibility while minimizing reliance on cars for reaching waterfront attractions. They claim that the bridge will be about a 10-minute walk from South Street and provide a safer, more welcoming atmosphere with improved access for cyclists and wheelchair users.
The project's completion is expected in 2027, ahead of high-profile events such as the World Cup. Officials are also excited to showcase the installation process through their social media channels, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at this engineering marvel that promises to reshape Philadelphia's eastern skyline.
Currently, commuters must descend stairs to reach the waterfront via South Street Pedestrian Bridge, before traversing six-lane Interstate 95. However, with PennDOT's ambitious extension project, this pedestrian bridge is set to be extended diagonally across Columbus Boulevard, boasting a striking arch that will rise nearly 100 feet above the roadway.
This innovative engineering feat aims to reduce traffic disruptions during construction, utilizing cable-tied arch design and strategically-placed piers. The installation of the arch is expected to occur overnight, with PennDOT crews assembling it in a nearby parking lot before transporting and attaching it to its supporting elements.
Once complete, this 258-foot pedestrian bridge will provide direct access to the waterfront at Lombard Circle, facilitating the opening of the long-anticipated Park at Penn's Landing in 2030. With new park amenities like an ice rink, gardens, memorials, a children's play area, and entertainment spaces, residents can now easily walk to enjoy the beautiful Delaware River views.
PennDOT officials anticipate that this expansion will enhance public accessibility while minimizing reliance on cars for reaching waterfront attractions. They claim that the bridge will be about a 10-minute walk from South Street and provide a safer, more welcoming atmosphere with improved access for cyclists and wheelchair users.
The project's completion is expected in 2027, ahead of high-profile events such as the World Cup. Officials are also excited to showcase the installation process through their social media channels, offering viewers a behind-the-scenes look at this engineering marvel that promises to reshape Philadelphia's eastern skyline.