Big barge puts spotlight on 199-year-old Erie Canal
Photos by Tom Rivers
HOLLEY/ALBION – A long barge nears the Keitel Road canal bridge in Albion around 2 p.m. today. Carver Companies is pushing a 195-foot-long barge with a tugboat.
The company started in Rochester today and headed west. The final destination, which could be in a few days, is in Buffalo for a 266-foot-long pedestrian bridge.
Carver Companies has two barges for moving the bridge which is in four sections, with two sections on each barge. Carver is based in Coeymans, NY, near Albany.
The company planned to tie up the barge overnight in Albion, but now may go all the way through Orleans County and stop in Gasport. The second barge started the day in Pittsford.
The barge and tugboat passes under the Bennetts Corners Road canal bridge in Holley around noon.
Many people have lined the canal to get a glimpse of the big barge. This kid was excited when the tug captain sounded the horn on the boat.
The trek with the long barge has been in the news a lot since the trip started in Albany 11 days ago.
Dawn Borchet, the Orleans County tourism director, gets photos of the barge as it approaches the Butts Road bridge in Albion.
Borchet said the journey of the pedestrian bridge has put lots of limelight on the canal. She said crowds of people shows there is a lot of pride in the canal communities for the historic waterway.
Kevin Bedard of Holley gets a close photo of the barge and tug as it nears the Holley lift bridge.
“It’s so cool,” Bedard said. “It’s once-in-a lifetime.”
The massive barge sneaks under the lift bridge in Holley while it is fully extended.
The barge heads under the Route 237 bridge in Holley after rounding a bend in the canal. The frequent turns, as well as locks, lift bridges and guard gates has made for a painstaking and often slow journey.
The vessel took it slow going through the guard gate next to the 237 overpass.
The barge is past the Route 237 bridge out in the open country with the Telegraph Road canal bridge next.
These people pedal fast on their bikes to stay with the barge and it heads west of Holley.
The barge passes the Densmore Road bridge in Albion and heads to the Keitel Road bridge around 1:45 p.m.
These two watch from the Keitel Road bridge as the barge gets closer to the Village of Albion. Many onlookers watched from the canal towpath or from the bridges as the barge worked its way west through Orleans County.
Two sections of the bridge that were made in Italy are shown on the barge.
The tug “Otter” moves the long barge. Otter is a 1,200-horsepower tug.