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New Pedestrian Bridge Crosses Erie Canal to Buffalo

BUFFALO, N.Y. — A 266-foot pedestrian bridge is making its way to Buffalo down the Erie Canal after traveling from Italy on two 195-foot barges.

This is the new Ralph Wilson Park Bridge that will cross Interstate 190. It came from Italy after being manufactured by a company called Cimolai, which has a newly established presence in Olean.


What do you want to know?

  • The bridge was made in Italy.
  • It crosses the Erie Canal towards Buffalo.
  • It has to pass through 34 locks.
  • The bridge is expected to arrive in Buffalo on or before July 16.


Once installed, the bridge will connect Buffalo’s Lower West Side to the newly renovated park.

Josh Kowalski, vice president of sales and business development for the Port of Coeymans, said it is the most cost-effective way to transport the infrastructure.

“You would have to truck it in pieces,” he said. “Whether it’s width or height, we have a lot of 14-foot-high overpasses. There are bridges that you want to protect on the road. So you can do that, but to do that you have to stop traffic. You have to set specific times to get traffic. So the cost would be exorbitant.”

Crews are using a tug and barge system to navigate the bridge over 34 locks. Tight turns will require a delicate solo towing maneuver, while the rest of the journey will require a four-person tandem tow, while navigating obstacles and shallow water.

“It’s a great feature of New York state,” Kowalski said. “It’s historic. It’s something we’re trying to use more and more. We’re just looking for reasons.”

The bridge is expected to arrive in Buffalo on or before July 16.