There have been several bridges at this location since the late 19th century. The New Street Bridge Company owned one previous bridge; in 1915, it charged a toll of one cent for pedestrians, two cents for motorcycles, between five and fifteen cents for passenger cars, depending on the size and number of seats, and one-half cent per passenger carried over the bridge via streetcar. The bridge was replaced in 1970 with the current structure. In 2011, the
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation closed the sidewalk on the bridge following a bridge inspection that discovered structural deterioration in the
steel- supported sidewalk and the concrete sidewalk itself. In 2016, a rehabilitation project was undertaken on the bridge. In 2024, after winning the 160th meeting of
The Rivalry, Lehigh students tore down the goal posts at
Goodman Stadium and marched them over 4 miles and over
South Mountain to throw them into the Lehigh River at Fahy bridge. ==References==