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- Q5069576 abstract "The Chamberlain Bridge is a bridge in Bridgetown, the capital and largest city of the nation of Barbados. In 1872, it was a swing bridge across the marine inlet channel of the inner basin of the Careenage (Constitution River) at Carlisle Bay. The out moded steel structure was dismantled and rebuilt in 2005–2006 as a lifting bridge with the state-of the-art modern technology of an all-composite single-leaf bascule design. This design is a counterweighted bridge span that pivots upward, permitting pleasure craft to pass through an inlet channel. The bridge was built using fibre-reinforced plastic (FRP), which is lighter, long lasting and non-corrosive.There are two bridges in use in Bridgetown. The Charles Duncan O'Neal Bridge is large and modern in design, commencing from the street east of National Heroes Square, while Chamberlain Bridge is the more "decorative humpbacked bridge" built to replace the original swing bridge after the Great Hurricane with funds generated through the efforts of the then British Colonial Secretary, Joseph Chamberlain (1836–1914).".
- Q5069576 bridgeCarries "pedestrians, bicycles".
- Q5069576 crosses Q5164145.
- Q5069576 length "11.72".
- Q5069576 locatedInArea Q244.
- Q5069576 mainspan "11.7".
- Q5069576 openingYear "1872".
- Q5069576 openingYear "2005".
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- Q5069576 bridgeName "Chamberlain Bridge".
- Q5069576 carries "pedestrians, bicycles".
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- Q5069576 crosses "Careenage River".
- Q5069576 design "Current: Single-leaf bascule-type drawbridge".
- Q5069576 design "Former: Swing bridge".
- Q5069576 locale Q244.
- Q5069576 mainspan "Single span of".
- Q5069576 officialName "The Chamberlain Bridge".
- Q5069576 officialName "The Swing Bridge.".
- Q5069576 open "Originally built in 1872 and rebuilt in 2005–2006".
- Q5069576 type Place.
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- Q5069576 comment "The Chamberlain Bridge is a bridge in Bridgetown, the capital and largest city of the nation of Barbados. In 1872, it was a swing bridge across the marine inlet channel of the inner basin of the Careenage (Constitution River) at Carlisle Bay. The out moded steel structure was dismantled and rebuilt in 2005–2006 as a lifting bridge with the state-of the-art modern technology of an all-composite single-leaf bascule design.".
- Q5069576 label "Chamberlain Bridge".
- Q5069576 depiction Bridgetown_barbados_chamberlain_bridge.jpg.
- Q5069576 name "Chamberlain Bridge".
- Q5069576 name "The Chamberlain Bridge".
- Q5069576 name "The Swing Bridge.".