Reservoir Bridge (West 94th Street), often called "Gothic Bridge" because of its reference to Gothic design, is officially known as Bridge No. 28. Designed in 1864 and made of cast iron and steel, Gothic Bridge is the third of the great Central Park cast iron bridges around the Reservoir, and one of the most impressive bridges designed by Calvert Vaux and the Cornell Ironworks.
It spans the bridle path between northern Reservoir and the tennis courts, on west 94th street.