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Pelham Bridge is a Bascule bridge located in The Bronx. It carries Shore Road over the Hutchinson River.

Unlike most movable bridges in the city, Pelham Bridge opens quite frequently; in 1998 (the last year for which statistics are available), it opened 2168 times for vessels, plus 309 test openings. In 1998 it was supposed to be replaced by a fixed high bridge according to Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

The bridge opened on October 15, 1908.

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