Colorado Street Bridge in
Pasadena, California is 150 feet tall
and was constructed over an 18-month period in 1912-13. It was the highest
concrete bridge of its time and was considered an engineering feat.
Before the completion of this
bridge people had to cross the Arroyo Seco canyon using horses and wagons. They
had to descend a steep eastern slope and cross a bridge over the canyon’s steam
then they had to climb back up the west bank through Eagle Rock Pass.
Building this bridge was not
an easy task. Engineers could find no solid footing in this seasonably wet
arroyo bed. An engineer, John Drake Mercereau solved this problem by curving
the bridge 50 degrees to the south.
This not only worked it
created a graceful design of soaring arches and a curved deck that eventually
placed the bridge on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981.
This bridge was built along
the historic Route 66 and connected Pasadena to Los Angeles. But its two lanes
quickly became clogged with traffic and by the 1930s * was considered
inadequate.
* The Colorado Street Bridge was featured in
the Charlie Chaplain film City Lights in
1931. Ironically, Chaplain’s character convinces a man not to jump--that life
is worth living.
A New Reputation
Because of the Colorado
Street Bridge’s height it became a chosen place for suicides. The first known
person to jump off the bridge was in 1919.
During the Great Depression
in the years 1933-37 many people jumped off this bridge to their deaths. Over
the years, more than 100 people have ended their lives in this manner at this
spot.
By the early 1980s this
bridge was in major disrepair--chunks of concrete fell from its ornate arches
and railings. After the Loma Prieta earthquake in 1989, the bridge was closed
as a precaution.
After this, federal and state
funds were raised--27 million dollars--in order to renovate the bridge.
In 1993, this project was
completed--including a suicide prevention rail being put in place. But suicides
still occur.
Some locals state cynically
that this rail was not built high enough. The Colorado Street Bridge--is on
what is now Colorado Boulevard. This is the route that the New Year’s Rose
Parade follows. It is said the rail was kept low to insure the bridges esthetic
appeal remained intact.
Lost Souls
Because of the large amount
of suicides that have occurred this bridge is often called Suicide Bridge. It is because of these deaths that the bridge and
the arroyo canyon and park below are considered to be haunted.
Some believe when you commit
suicide your soul is doomed to wander. If this is true--the Colorado Street
Bridge--appears to be proof.
An apparition of a man
wearing wire-framed glasses has been seen on the bridge many times as well as
woman wearing a long flowing white robe.
Her apparition is seen
climbing to the top of one parapet preparing to jump. When people approach to
help she is no longer there.
While on the bridge drivers
report seeing in the middle of the road another female apparition. Most state
they had to swerve to avoid hitting her--but then she just vanishes.
Underneath the bridge others
have reported seeing phantoms wandering the area. Some have heard unexplained
noises, such as crying and screams.
One couple walking in the
tunnel under the bridge reported that as they passed each of the six lights that
illuminate this path they went out. When they looked back the entire area
was pitch black.
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