Walnut Lane Bridge

Walnut Lane Bridge
Coordinates40°01′55″N 75°12′00″W / 40.032°N 75.2°W / 40.032; -75.2
CrossesWissahickon Creek
LocalePhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
Maintained byCity of Philadelphia
Characteristics
Designconcrete
Total length585 feet (178 m)
Width48 feet (15 m)
Height147 feet (45 m)
Longest span233 feet (71 m)
History
Construction cost$260,000 ($5 Million Today)
OpenedOctober 14, 1908
Walnut Lane Bridge
LocationPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania
United States
Coordinates40°01′56″N 75°11′59″W / 40.03222°N 75.19972°W / 40.03222; -75.19972
Built1907
ArchitectGeorge S. Webster (chief)
Henry H. Quimby (assistant)
NRHP reference No.88000815
Significant dates
Added to NRHPMay 10, 1988
Designated PHMCOctober 18, 2008
Location

The Walnut Lane Bridge is a concrete arch bridge located in Northwest Philadelphia that connects the Germantown and Roxborough neighborhoods across the Wissahickon Creek in Fairmount Park. While drivers may cross the bridge too quickly to notice, the view from underneath the bridge has inspired many artists and writers, such as Christopher Morley. The design was copied from Pont Adolphe in Luxembourg.

The Walnut Lane Bridge was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.