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Train stations near George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia

  • Eastwick,44 min walk,

Light Rail stations near George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia

  • Island Av & Lindbergh Blvd - FS,49 min walk,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to George C. Platt Bridge?

    The closest stations to George C. Platt Bridge are:

    • Eastwick is 3758 yards away, 44 min walk.
    • Island Av & Lindbergh Blvd - FS is 4214 yards away, 49 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near George C. Platt Bridge?

    These bus lines stop near George C. Platt Bridge: 17, 68.

  • Which train line stops near George C. Platt Bridge?

    AIR

  • Which subway line stops near George C. Platt Bridge?

    BSL

  • What time is the first light rail to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia?

    The 36B is the first light rail that goes to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 4:39 AM.

  • What time is the last light rail to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia?

    The 36B is the last light rail that goes to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 12:35 AM.

  • What time is the first train to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia?

    The AIR is the first train that goes to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 4:40 AM.

  • What time is the last train to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia?

    The AIR is the last train that goes to George C. Platt Bridge in Philadelphia. It stops nearby at 12:15 AM.

  • How much is the train fare to George C. Platt Bridge?

    The train fare to George C. Platt Bridge costs about $3.75 - $9.25.

  • How much is the subway fare to George C. Platt Bridge?

    The subway fare to George C. Platt Bridge costs about $1.40 - $3.00.

  • How much is the bus fare to George C. Platt Bridge?

    The bus fare to George C. Platt Bridge costs about $2.00.

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George C. Platt Bridge Address: Penrose Avenue street in Philadelphia

George C. Platt Bridge, Philadelphia
George C. Platt Bridge, PhiladelphiaThe George C. Platt Memorial Bridge is a through truss bridge that carries PA 291 (Penrose Avenue) over the Schuylkill River in Southwest Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was opened to traffic in 1951, replacing a swing bridge to the south which carried Penrose Ferry Road across the river. Originally called the Penrose Avenue Bridge, it was renamed in 1979 to honor Civil War hero George Crawford Platt (1842–1912). Today, the Platt Bridge is a key arterial route which carries an average of 56,000 vehicles daily. In 1967, a steel dividing wall was installed to separate eastbound from westbound traffic lanes. The lack of a barrier led to more than 30 head-on collisions on the bridge between 1964 and 1967. The coming wall was announced by the State Highway Department on November 15, 1967. The bridge passes over an oil refinery (originally owned by Gulf Oil, then by Sun Oil, now by Philadelphia Energy Solutions). Fires at the refinery have several times imperiled the bridge and even closed it for several hours during the 1975 Philadelphia Gulf refinery fire. On August 17, a fire began in a tank to the northeast of the bridge that was being filled with Venezuelan crude oil. As the fire enveloped much of the refinery, several explosions put a large crack in a smokestack next to the bridge. Officials closed the bridge for several hours, fearing that the stack might collapse or the fire might damage the bridge. Eight firefighters died fighting the fire. In 1986, two bronze bas-reliefs of Platt's visage were mounted on poles at each end of the bridge. The works were commissioned by Platt's great-great-grandson, Lawrence Griffin Platt, who raised $10,000 with the help of a former Gulf Oil executive, and were sculpted by Philadelphia artist Reginald E. Beauchamp. Both were later stolen, the first in 1987, and the second some time later. A $500 reward offered by the Philadelphia Daily News in 2002 was unsuccessful in securing their return. In June 2011, PennDOT began a three-year, $42.8 million rehabilitation project to repair and maintain the bridge, enabling it to continue to safely carry vehicular and pedestrian traffic for decades to come. Crews painted the bridge's steel truss and structural steel underneath the spans to protect them from the elements. They also rehabilitated and resurfaced the center truss spans; resurfaced concrete approach spans; repair structural steel; replaced or improved expansion joints; repaired concrete piers; repaired and replaced guide rail; and replaced damaged pedestrian railings. During construction, the bridge's four lanes were reduced to two; one in each direction. From May 7, 2012, until the completion of construction in June 2014, trucks and buses weighing more than seven tons or carrying hazardous material were banned from using the bridge to minimize the risk of accidents on one-lane sections. By 2018, the new paint started to peel away from areas of the superstructure above the deck, and the exposed metal began to rust.
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