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Flat Bridge
Coordinates18°03′40.50″N 76°59′04″W / 18.0612500°N 76.98444°W / 18.0612500; -76.98444
Carries1 lane
CrossesRio Cobre
LocaleJamaica, St. Catherine Parish
Characteristics
DesignBeam Bridge
Total length45 metres (148 ft)
Width4 metres (13 ft)
Longest span32 metres (105 ft)
Clearance aboveunlimited
History
Openedaround 1770
Statistics
Tollnone
Location
Map
Flat Bridge is located in Jamaica
Flat Bridge
Flat Bridge

The Flat Bridge is a beam bridge across the Rio Cobre on the A1 road connecting the Jamaican capital Kingston, with the north coast tourist areas of Dunn's River and Ocho Rios. It is one of the oldest bridges in Jamaica.

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History

While it cannot be positively ascertained when this bridge was built, it was definitely constructed after 1724. Edward Long describes it in his History of Jamaica printed in 1774:[1]

This bridge is flat and composed of planks on frame of timberwork which rests upon two piers and two buttresses projecting from the banks, constructed with piles and braces interlaced with masonry.

When the bridge was being constructed, the sixteen plantations in the Bog Walk area were obliged to send one enslaved African in every fifty to work on the River Road, sometimes called Sixteen Mile Walk. Gravel, marl, lime, sand and stone had to be dug. Slaves often lost their lives as they performed dangerous tasks in the Gorge. Contracts for timber and for masons to work on the bridge were authorized at vestry meetings.

Between 1881 and 1915, the floor of the bridge was washed away and later re-floored with iron girders and buckle plates taken from the original flooring of the May Pen bridge.[2] Today, the bridge of three spans is supported by two piers and two abutments. In the 1930s it had metal handrails and later wooden ones, but these were devoured by the river at different times. Hemispheres of stone are now the only protection on the bridge itself.

Traffic

Flat Bridge is a part of the busy A1 road and carries a single lane so traffic is managed by traffic lights.

The bridge is often flooded after heavy rains. In such times, motorists are advised to take alternative routes through Barry and Sligoville.

References

  1. ^ Long, Edward History of Jamaica (London: Frank Cas & Co. Ltd.) 1970
  2. ^ “Historic Structures – Flat Bridge” in Jamaica Journal Vol. 16, No. 4, 1983

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This page was last edited on 11 February 2021, at 21:06
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