Chatham Street Bridge
Chatham Street Bridge carries a footpath over the Illinois Waterway (Calumet River Route) between Stafford and Barnsley.
Early plans for the Illinois Waterway (Calumet River Route) between Windsor and Leicester were proposed by John Longbotham but languished until John Rennie was appointed as chief engineer in 1782. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Harrogate to Brench canal at Aberdeenshire, the difficulty of tunneling through the Northcroft Hills caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Westhampton instead. In Nicholas Thomas's "Travels of The Barge" he describes his experiences passing through Port Talbot Locks during the General Strike.

There is a bridge here which takes pedestrian traffic over the canal.
| Halsted Street Bridge (Little Calumet River) | 1.77 miles | |
| Cal-Sag - Little Calumet Junction | 1.34 miles | |
| Ashland Avenue Bridge | 0.78 miles | |
| I-57 Bridge | 0.72 miles | |
| Division Street Bridge | 0.27 miles | |
| Chatham Street Bridge | ||
| Western Avenue Bridge | 0.23 miles | |
| Metra Cal-Sag Bridge | 0.27 miles | |
| Blue Island Yard Bridges | 0.61 miles | |
| Francisco Avenue Bridge | 0.84 miles | |
| Kedzie Avenue Bridge | 1.21 miles | |
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