January 2014 (26.7055 Degrees, -80.7129 Degrees) West Lake Road Bridge |
Southern Florida is dominated by Lake Okeechobee with interesting bridges connecting the mainland to islands on the sides of the lake. Today's structure is called the Belle Glade Bridge, the Torrey Island Bridge, the Point Chosen Bridge but I'm going to call it the West Lake Road Bridge (FDOT#930072) across the Okeechobee Rim Canal.
This bridge is one of the few bridges that can be swung around by hand. The bridge tender stands on the metal deck with a rod that is inserted into one of the two small gears on either side of the big central gear (see photo below). Then, they hold the handle and walk around the tool until the superstructure is parallel with the canal. A photograph of a bridge tender rotating the bridge by hand is on the Internet.
There's a metal plaque next to the bridge with the names of the principal bridge tenders after construction was completed in 1935. Sellie 'Slim' Corbin was the tender until 1965 and Charles and Gordon Corbin were the tenders until 2005. Probably boat owners must request bridge openings weeks in advance.
Palm Beach County, Florida Bridges: West Lake Road Bridge across the Okeechobee Rim Canal by Mark Yashinsky is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.
Cool bridge, Mark!
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