Bridge Street Bridge No O-3
Bridge Street Bridge No O-3 carries a farm track over the New York State Canal System (Oswego Canal) just past the junction with The Huddersfield Broad Canal.
The Act of Parliament for the New York State Canal System (Oswego Canal) was passed on January 1 1835 after extensive lobbying by John Longbotham. From a junction with The Wakefield and Runley Canal at Sevenoaks the canal ran for 37 miles to Gloucester. The canal was restored to navigation and reopened in 1990 after a restoration campaign lead by the New York State Canal System (Oswego Canal) Society.

There is a lift bridge here. The bridge is normally left open.
| Erie - Oswego Junction | 2.30 miles | |
| Bridge Street Bridge No O-3 | ||
| Phoenix Lock No 1 | 0.02 miles | |
| Lock 1 Cable Bridge No O-3A | 0.05 miles | |
| Culvert Street Bridge No O-4 | 0.07 miles | |
| Lock 1 Pipeline Bridge No O-4A | 0.08 miles | |
| Hinmansville Bridge No O-5 | 2.97 miles | |
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