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Peace Bridge

The Peace Bridge is an international bridge between Canada and the United States at the east end of Lake Erie at the source of the Niagara River, about 20 kilometres (12.4 mi) upriver of Niagara Falls. It connects Buffalo, New York, in the United States to Fort Erie, Ontario, in Canada. It is operated and maintained by the binational Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority.

Peace Bridge
Peace Bridge from the Canadian side.
Coordinates42°54′25″N 78°54′20″W / 42.90694°N 78.90556°W / 42.90694; -78.90556
Carries3 reversible lanes connecting to Queen Elizabeth Way in Canada and I-190 in the United States.
CrossesNiagara River
LocaleFort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York
Maintained byBuffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority (Peace Bridge Authority)
Characteristics
DesignDeck type truss and arch bridge
Total length5,800 feet (1.77 km)
Longest span130 m
History
OpenedJune 1, 1927; 96 years ago (1927-06-01)
Statistics
TollCanada-bound only: $4.00 USD (E-ZPass), $8.00 USD (cash), or $10.75 CAD (cash) [1]
Location

The Peace Bridge consists of five arched spans over the Niagara River and a Parker deck-type truss span over the Black Rock Canal on the American side of the river. The length is 5,800 feet (1.77 km). Material used in the construction included 3,500 feet (1.07 km) of steelwork, 9,000 tons of structural steel and 800 tons of reinforcing steel in the concrete abutments. The Peace Bridge was named to commemorate 100 years of peace between the United States and Canada.[citation needed] It was constructed as a highway bridge to address pedestrian and motor vehicle traffic which could not be accommodated on the International Railway Bridge, built in 1873.[citation needed]

History edit

 
Peace Bridge from Fort Erie, with new lighting retrofit

The building of the Peace Bridge was approved by the International Joint Commission on August 6, 1925. Edward Lupfer served as chief engineer.[2] A major obstacle to building the bridge was the swift river current, which averages 7.5 to 12 miles per hour (12.1 to 19.3 km/h). Construction began in 1925 and was completed in the spring of 1927. On March 13, 1927, Lupfer drove the first car across the bridge.[3] On June 1, 1927, the bridge was opened to the public.

The official opening ceremony was held two months later, on August 7, 1927, with about 20,000 in attendance.[3] The festivities were transmitted to the public via radio in the first international coast-to-coast broadcast.[citation needed] Newspapers at the time estimated that as many as 50 million listeners may have heard the broadcast.[citation needed]

The dignitaries who took part in the dedication ceremonies included The Prince of Wales (the future Edward VIII), Prince George, Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King, British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, U.S. Vice President Charles Dawes, Secretary of State Frank Kellogg, New York Governor Al Smith and Ontario Premier Howard Ferguson.[4]

When the bridge opened, Buffalo and Fort Erie each became the chief port of entry to their respective countries from the other. At the time it was the only vehicular bridge on the Great Lakes from Niagara Falls to New York. The bridge remains one of North America's important commercial ports with four thousand trucks crossing it daily.

After new toll facilities were installed on the Canadian side in 2005, the Peace Bridge became the first E-ZPass facility outside the United States. There are no fees for entering the US.

Alternatives edit

The Peace Bridge is one of the busiest on the Canada–United States border, with over one million trucks crossing it each year and delays of up to almost four hours.[5] Other nearby bridges between the United States and Canada include the Rainbow Bridge, the Queenston-Lewiston Bridge and the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge. The Queenston-Lewiston Bridge and the Peace Bridge are the only Niagara River crossings that allow heavy trucks.

Customs inspection and toll plazas edit

There are customs plazas at both ends of the bridge, with the Canadian plaza the newer and larger of the two.

The inbound customs plaza in the United States has seven lanes for trucks and nine for cars. Pedestrians and cyclists are processed to the left of the truck inspection area.[6]

The inbound customs plaza in Canada was designed by NORR Limited Architects and Engineers and completed in 2010.[7] There are 14 booths/lanes for cars and a separate area for trucks (handling five trucks at a time). Pedestrians and cyclists are processed in an area on the right side of the inspection area for cars.[6]

Once vehicles leave the customs plaza in Canada, vehicles approach a smaller toll plaza to pay toll for using the Peace Bridge. Payment for tolls are accepted in cash ($8.00 USD or $10.25 CAD), E-ZPass ($4.00 USD), or old Peace Bridge tokens. There are no toll booths when entering the U.S. and no tolls for pedestrians or cyclists.[1]

Preclearance edit

In October 2012, it was announced by the DHS and Public Safety Canada that a pilot program, years in the works, to preclear all truck traffic from Canada into Buffalo would be commenced. The pilot would start in late December 2012 and run for 18 months, after which the economic benefits would be assessed and its feasibility to make permanent would then be recommended to both the U.S Congress and the Parliament of Canada.[8]

Road connections edit

On the New York side, Interstate 190 has a direct northbound off-ramp (exit 9) onto the Peace Bridge. On the Ontario side, the Queen Elizabeth Way begins at the Canadian Customs plaza.

Commemorations edit

 
US Peace Bridge stamp
  • Buffalo resident Emma M. Herold-Haft composed the Peace Bridge March in honor of the bridge's opening in 1927.
  • On August 4, 1977, Canada Post and the United States Postal Service brought out a joint issue of postage stamps to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the bridge. Unusual for joint issues, the two designs are radically different, with the US print being all blue and the Canadian print in full colour).[9]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Tolls". Retrieved 2023-09-24.
  2. ^ Berketa, Rick. "Bridges Over Niagara Falls:a history & pictorial". Niagara Falls Thunder Alley. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b Davies, Jane; Lyons Felstead, Joan (1996). Many Voices: A collective history of Greater Fort Erie. For Erie Museum Board. p. 144.
  4. ^ . 7 March 2008. Archived from the original on 7 March 2008.
  5. ^ "Chapter 4: The Watery Boundary". United Divide: A Linear Portrait of the USA/Canada Border. The Center for Land Use Interpretation. Winter 2015.
  6. ^ a b Ripa, Roger. "Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority". www.peacebridge.com.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-01-06. Retrieved 2012-06-20.
  8. ^ "U.S., Canada forge new inspection agreement".
  9. ^ "13c Peace Bridge single". postalmuseum.si.edu. Retrieved 2022-10-03.

Further reading edit

  • Peter R. Eisenstadt; Laura-Eve Moss (2005). The Encyclopedia Of New York State. Syracuse University Press. p. 240. ISBN 9780815608080.

External links edit

  • Peace Bridge Authority
  • Peace Bridge at Structurae
  • Images from the Historic Niagara Digital Collections
  • Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) No. NY-550, "Peace Bridge, Spanning Niagara River, Buffalo, Erie County, NY", 3 photos, 1 photo caption page

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This article is about the bridge between the US and Canada For other bridges of this name see Peace Bridge disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Peace Bridge news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Peace Bridge is an international bridge between Canada and the United States at the east end of Lake Erie at the source of the Niagara River about 20 kilometres 12 4 mi upriver of Niagara Falls It connects Buffalo New York in the United States to Fort Erie Ontario in Canada It is operated and maintained by the binational Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority Peace BridgePeace Bridge from the Canadian side Coordinates42 54 25 N 78 54 20 W 42 90694 N 78 90556 W 42 90694 78 90556Carries3 reversible lanes connecting to Queen Elizabeth Way in Canada and I 190 in the United States CrossesNiagara RiverLocaleFort Erie Ontario and Buffalo New YorkMaintained byBuffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority Peace Bridge Authority CharacteristicsDesignDeck type truss and arch bridgeTotal length5 800 feet 1 77 km Longest span130 mHistoryOpenedJune 1 1927 96 years ago 1927 06 01 StatisticsTollCanada bound only 4 00 USD E ZPass 8 00 USD cash or 10 75 CAD cash 1 LocationThe Peace Bridge consists of five arched spans over the Niagara River and a Parker deck type truss span over the Black Rock Canal on the American side of the river The length is 5 800 feet 1 77 km Material used in the construction included 3 500 feet 1 07 km of steelwork 9 000 tons of structural steel and 800 tons of reinforcing steel in the concrete abutments The Peace Bridge was named to commemorate 100 years of peace between the United States and Canada citation needed It was constructed as a highway bridge to address pedestrian and motor vehicle traffic which could not be accommodated on the International Railway Bridge built in 1873 citation needed Contents 1 History 2 Alternatives 3 Customs inspection and toll plazas 3 1 Preclearance 4 Road connections 5 Commemorations 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory edit nbsp Peace Bridge from Fort Erie with new lighting retrofitThe building of the Peace Bridge was approved by the International Joint Commission on August 6 1925 Edward Lupfer served as chief engineer 2 A major obstacle to building the bridge was the swift river current which averages 7 5 to 12 miles per hour 12 1 to 19 3 km h Construction began in 1925 and was completed in the spring of 1927 On March 13 1927 Lupfer drove the first car across the bridge 3 On June 1 1927 the bridge was opened to the public The official opening ceremony was held two months later on August 7 1927 with about 20 000 in attendance 3 The festivities were transmitted to the public via radio in the first international coast to coast broadcast citation needed Newspapers at the time estimated that as many as 50 million listeners may have heard the broadcast citation needed The dignitaries who took part in the dedication ceremonies included The Prince of Wales the future Edward VIII Prince George Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin U S Vice President Charles Dawes Secretary of State Frank Kellogg New York Governor Al Smith and Ontario Premier Howard Ferguson 4 When the bridge opened Buffalo and Fort Erie each became the chief port of entry to their respective countries from the other At the time it was the only vehicular bridge on the Great Lakes from Niagara Falls to New York The bridge remains one of North America s important commercial ports with four thousand trucks crossing it daily After new toll facilities were installed on the Canadian side in 2005 the Peace Bridge became the first E ZPass facility outside the United States There are no fees for entering the US Alternatives editThe Peace Bridge is one of the busiest on the Canada United States border with over one million trucks crossing it each year and delays of up to almost four hours 5 Other nearby bridges between the United States and Canada include the Rainbow Bridge the Queenston Lewiston Bridge and the Whirlpool Rapids Bridge The Queenston Lewiston Bridge and the Peace Bridge are the only Niagara River crossings that allow heavy trucks Customs inspection and toll plazas editThere are customs plazas at both ends of the bridge with the Canadian plaza the newer and larger of the two The inbound customs plaza in the United States has seven lanes for trucks and nine for cars Pedestrians and cyclists are processed to the left of the truck inspection area 6 The inbound customs plaza in Canada was designed by NORR Limited Architects and Engineers and completed in 2010 7 There are 14 booths lanes for cars and a separate area for trucks handling five trucks at a time Pedestrians and cyclists are processed in an area on the right side of the inspection area for cars 6 Once vehicles leave the customs plaza in Canada vehicles approach a smaller toll plaza to pay toll for using the Peace Bridge Payment for tolls are accepted in cash 8 00 USD or 10 25 CAD E ZPass 4 00 USD or old Peace Bridge tokens There are no toll booths when entering the U S and no tolls for pedestrians or cyclists 1 Preclearance edit In October 2012 it was announced by the DHS and Public Safety Canada that a pilot program years in the works to preclear all truck traffic from Canada into Buffalo would be commenced The pilot would start in late December 2012 and run for 18 months after which the economic benefits would be assessed and its feasibility to make permanent would then be recommended to both the U S Congress and the Parliament of Canada 8 Road connections editOn the New York side Interstate 190 has a direct northbound off ramp exit 9 onto the Peace Bridge On the Ontario side the Queen Elizabeth Way begins at the Canadian Customs plaza Commemorations edit nbsp US Peace Bridge stampBuffalo resident Emma M Herold Haft composed the Peace Bridge March in honor of the bridge s opening in 1927 On August 4 1977 Canada Post and the United States Postal Service brought out a joint issue of postage stamps to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the bridge Unusual for joint issues the two designs are radically different with the US print being all blue and the Canadian print in full colour 9 See also editList of bridges documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in New York List of bridges in Canada List of crossings of the Niagara River List of reference routes in New York Peace Bridge robinsReferences edit a b Tolls Retrieved 2023 09 24 Berketa Rick Bridges Over Niagara Falls a history amp pictorial Niagara Falls Thunder Alley Retrieved 7 August 2011 a b Davies Jane Lyons Felstead Joan 1996 Many Voices A collective history of Greater Fort Erie For Erie Museum Board p 144 Peace Bridge Authority 7 March 2008 Archived from the original on 7 March 2008 Chapter 4 The Watery Boundary United Divide A Linear Portrait of the USA Canada Border The Center for Land Use Interpretation Winter 2015 a b Ripa Roger Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority www peacebridge com Peace Bridge Plaza Improvements Complete Transport Canada Archived from the original on 2013 01 06 Retrieved 2012 06 20 U S Canada forge new inspection agreement 13c Peace Bridge single postalmuseum si edu Retrieved 2022 10 03 Further reading editPeter R Eisenstadt Laura Eve Moss 2005 The Encyclopedia Of New York State Syracuse University Press p 240 ISBN 9780815608080 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Peace Bridge Niagara River Peace Bridge Authority Peace Bridge at Structurae Images from the Historic Niagara Digital Collections Historic American Engineering Record HAER No NY 550 Peace Bridge Spanning Niagara River Buffalo Erie County NY 3 photos 1 photo caption page 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