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East Main Street Bridge
September 13, 1945
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Title
East Main Street Bridge
Creator
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company
Date
September 13, 1945
Identifier
8223.7977.RR
Description
View of the East Main Street bridge above the Grand River Dam, which was located along the projected path of the Lake Erie - Ohio River Canal and Grand River Dam. If the canal had been built, the area would have had to be evacuated due to the dam and resulting lake. The Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad debated construction of the canal, for if built, it would dramatically cut the amount of local business to which railways would have access and profits would suffer. Another issue with the project was the questionable financial benefit, for while the canal was initially projected to have a $200 million price tag in 1935, after 32 years the costs rose to over $5 billion. With the new government focus on financing national security between the 1940s and 1960s, the project remained unauthorized and eventually was abandoned. Further information on the canal can be found in the book "Pittsburgh and Lake Erie R.R." by Harold McLean.
Extent
8 x 10 in.
Type
still image
Genre
photographs
Subject
Bridges
Rivers
Dams
Canals--Designs and plans
Geographic Subjects
Grand River (Ohio : River)
Painesville (Ohio)
Source
Pittsburgh & Lake Erie Railroad Company Photographs, 1886-1972
Contributor
University of Pittsburgh
Collection
Pittsburgh and Lake Erie Railroad Company Records
Rights Information
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