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Boston University Bridge seen from BU Sailing Pavilion (Early March, 2020) |
Built in 1928, the bridge's original name was Cottage Farm Bridge, referring to a nearby neighborhood in Brookline. The steel through arch bridge was designed by Desmond & Lord; then replacing a drawbridge from the 1850s, which was called—not surprisingly—Brookline Bridge [1-4].
As shown in the picture below, the BU bridge is not only crossing the Charles River, but also the now rusty Grand Junction Railroad Bridge.
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The rusty Grand Junction Railroad Bridge with the BU Bridge above, the Charles River Esplanade walk & bike trail underneath and the Boston skyline in the background (Early March, 2020) |
Keywords: geography, bridge naming, bridge hunting, Boston, Massachusetts.
References and more to explore
[1] Boston University Alumni Association: The BU Bridge. Link: https://www.bu.edu/backtoschool/location/the-bu-bridge.[2] BridgeHunter: Boston University Bridge. Link: https://bridgehunter.com/ma/suffolk/boston-university.
[3] MIT Museum: Cottage Farm Bridge. Links: https://webmuseum.mit.edu/detail.php?module=objects&type=related&kv=170086 and https://webmuseum.mit.edu/detail.php?module=sites&type=related&kv=3059.
[4] Historic New England: Cottage Farm Bridge. Link: https://www.historicnewengland.org/explore/collections-access/capobject/?refd=GC002.01.MA.3700.001.