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The Aerial Lift Bridge, earlier known as the Aerial Bridge or Aerial Ferry Bridge, is a landmark in the port city of
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. The span began life in 1905 as the United States' first transporter bridge: Only one other was ever constructed in the country, Sky Ride in
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. The span was converted in 1929–1930 to a
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, also rather uncommon, although there are six such bridges along Ontario's
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. It remains in operation. The bridge is owned and operated by the City of Duluth. The bridge was added to the
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on May 22, 1973. The
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maintains a nearby maritime museum.


Bridge history

The bridge spans the
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, which was put through the miles-long sand spit named Minnesota Point – commonly called Park Point by locals – in 1870–1871. The natural mouth of the Saint Louis River is about farther southeast, and is split between
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and
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. Creating this gap in the sand spit meant that residents who lived on the new island needed to have a way to get across. Several transportation methods were tried, though they were complicated by the weather.
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could work in the summer, but ice caused problems in colder months. A swinging footbridge was used, but was considered rather rickety and unsafe. In 1892, a contest was held to find a solution. The winning design came from John Low Waddell, who drew up plans for a high-rise vertical lift bridge. The city of Duluth was eager to build the bridge, which would have been about wide. However, the War Department objected to the design, and the project was canceled before it could be built. Waddell's design went on to be built in
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, as the slightly larger South Halsted Street Bridge, which was removed in 1932.Minnesota Historical Society, ''Minnesota's Historic Bridges:Stillwater Bridge'', 2009
– includes Duluth, Chicago detail
New plans were later drawn up for a structure that would ferry people from one side to the other. This type of span, known variously as an aerial transfer, ferry, or transporter bridge, was first demonstrated in
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's Vizcaya Bridge in 1893 and one in France in 1898. Duluth's bridge was inspired by the one in France, though the actual construction is quite different. The
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was a city engineer, Thomas McGilvray. When it was completed in 1905, the Aerial Bridge's gondola had a capacity of 60 short tons (54
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s) and could carry 350 people plus wagons, streetcars, or automobiles. A trip across the canal took about one minute, and the ferry car moved across once every five minutes during busy times of the day. A growing population on Minnesota Point, a greater demand for cars, and an increase in tourism soon meant that the bridge's capacity was being stretched to the limit. A remodeling was planned that would remove the gondola and incorporate a lifting platform into the structure. The firm finally commissioned with designing the new bridge was the descendant of Waddell's company. The new design, which closely resembles the 1892 concept, is attributed to C.A.P. Turner. Reconstruction began in 1929. In order to ensure that tall ships could still pass under the bridge, the top span had to be raised to accommodate the new deck when raised. The support columns on either side were also modified so that they could hold new
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s to balance the weight of the lifting portion. The new bridge first lifted for a vessel, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers tugboat '' Essayons'', on March 29, 1930.Duluth Public Library, 2007
– many more photos
The bridge can be raised to its full height of 135 feet in about a minute, and is raised about 5,000 times per year. The span is about . As ships pass, there is a customary horn-blowing sequence that is copied back. The bridge's "horn" is actually made up of two Westinghouse Airbrake locomotive horns. Long-short-short is known as the Captain's Salute and is the most common of the ship signal exchanges. However, on November 10, the anniversary of the sinking of the with all hands in
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, the Lift Bridge exchanges a special salute with the when it comes into Duluth Harbor in honor of the ''Fitzgerald'' and its crew as the ''Anderson'' was the last lake freighter to have contact with the ''Fitzgerald'' before it went down and was the first vessel on scene to search in vain for survivors. The exchange is known as the master salute consisting of the horn sequence of long-long-long-short-short. The bridge was designated as a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark by the
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in 2017.


Gallery

File:Aerial bridge car, Duluth, Minn. c1908.jpg, Aerial gondola, File:AerialBridge and CanalPark.jpg, The bridge dominates the Canal Park skyline. (2005) File:Aerial bridge, Duluth, Minnesota det.4a12863u.jpg, The Aerial Bridge in 1905 File:Duluth Lift Aerial Bridge.jpg, The bridge in 2007 File:Aerial Lift Bridge at night.jpg, The Aerial Lift Bridge at Night (2007) File:Gott under bridge.jpg, MV Edwin H. Gott under the Aerial Lift Bridge File:Sunrise over Aerial Lift Bridge.jpg, Sunrise over the Aerial Lift Bridge File:Duluth MN Aerial Lift Bridge 31 December 2023.jpg, The Aerial Lift Bridge in Duluth, MN as seen on 31 December 2023 File:Underside of Aerial Lift Bridge.jpg, Underside of the lowered Aerial Lift Bridge (2024)


See also

* List of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in Minnesota * Transporter bridge – other similar bridges in the world * Tees Newport Bridge * John A. Blatnik Bridge – the nearby Interstate 535 crossing in Duluth–Superior * Richard I. Bong Memorial Bridge – the nearby U.S. Route 2 crossing * Sky Ride – the other ferry bridge built in the U.S. as an exhibit at the 1933–1934 World's Fair, " Century of Progress," in Chicago * Stillwater Bridge (St. Croix River) – another lift bridge in Minnesota, connecting to Wisconsin


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External links

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