St. Clair, PA - The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT), the Schuylkill County Municipal Authority, the Schulkill River Greenways, and local officials today commemorated the repurposing of the historic Mt. Carbon Bowstring Truss Bridge as a trail bridge. Officials cut a ribbon to officially open the new trail bridge.
"We are happy to repurpose this historic bridge to be used on the regional trail network," District Executive Chris Kufro said. "There are very few bowstring truss bridges left in the country, so we are proud to have this one here in Schuylkill County."
The Mt. Carbon Bowstring Truss bridge was originally constructed in 1894 to traverse the Schulkill River in Mt. Carbon Borough.
In August 2022 it was removed from over the Schulkill River to be disassembled and taken to a blacksmith shop for repairs.
It was then reassembled and placed over Mill Creek in St. Clair Borough.
The Bridge is now being used as a pedestrian bridge for the Schulkill River Greenways Schulkill River Trail.
It was previously owned by the Schulkill County Municipal Authority.
Fabcor, Inc. of Jessup, PA was the general contractor on the $2,939,997.95 project that began in February 2022.
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