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Photos: 32nd Street pedestrian bridge makes its landing

Shane Benjamin

Herald Staff Writer

Tuesday, Apr 12, 2022 7:50 PM MT

Updated Tuesday, Apr 12, 2022 9:39 PM MT

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The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. It will help provide a seamless connection for the Animas River Trail, in which pedestrians and bicyclists never need to cross a road while using the 8-plus mile trail. The bridge is scheduled to open near the end of June. The Emerson-Parks Bridge was closed all day Tuesday. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. It will help provide a seamless connection for the Animas River Trail, in which pedestrians and bicyclists never need to cross a road while using the 8-plus mile trail. The bridge is scheduled to open near the end of June. The Emerson-Parks Bridge was closed all day Tuesday. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
A crowd of spectators gathered Tuesday to watch as the 83,000 pound pedestrian bridge was lifted into place at the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
A crowd of spectators gathered Tuesday to watch as the 83,000 pound pedestrian bridge was lifted into place at the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) was closed to traffic Tuesday while workers assembled a pedestrian bridge and placed it on supports. The steel bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) was closed to traffic Tuesday while workers assembled a pedestrian bridge and placed it on supports. The steel bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)
The 32nd Street pedestrian bridge was assembled and installed Tuesday just north of the Emerson-Parks Bridge (32nd Street) in north Durango. The steel bridge arrived in three parts and was assembled before being lifted into place by two cranes. The bridge is 170 feet long and weighs 83,000 pounds. (Shane Benjamin/Durango Herald)cca

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