New York Times article, on the river being opened to recreational use.
The addition was expected to be completed by August, with the possibility of the trestle itself opening to public use that fall.
There was a restaurant, and the hot springs baths were opened to paid use.
Its replacement, the current steel arch structure, was opened to public use alongside the original in 1915.
It opened to public use on November 15, 2007.
As a means of raising money, Charles I opened his posts to public use.
It was constructed as a private airfield in 1925, but opened to public commercial use on July 16, 1926.
The bridge was not opened to public use until May 1, 2008, after a considerable period of testing and evaluation.
On September 15, 1981, after a decade of trial operation, the initial line was opened to full public use.
The rest of the bridge including the market area in the first floor opened to common use in 2003.