Podul Grant (Grant Bridge) is a bridge that serves both motorway and lightrail transportation in Bucharest, Romania. It is named after Effingham Grant, the British consul in Bucharest during the mid-19th century. Initially, the bridge was made of steel, and opened in 1910. Between 1979 and 1982, the old bridge was mostly demolished, to make way for a brand new concrete one, with slip ramps and wider lanes. Since then, a number of maintenance and modernisation projects have been executed.
The bridge is located in the GiuleÃÂti neighborhood of Sector 6 in the city. It serves as a route for tram way (line 41), which was upgraded while Traian BÃÂsescu was mayor, becoming the first lightrail line in Bucharest.
Today, the bridge connects CrângaÃÂi Square with Turda Street, crossing westâÂÂeast over GiuleÃÂti Boulevard, the railroads and GriviÃÂa Boulevard. It is one of the symbols of the football club Rapid BucureÃÂti, its stadium being located right by the bridge.