List of crossings of the Connecticut River

This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Connecticut River from its mouth at Long Island Sound upstream to its source at the Connecticut Lakes. The list includes current road and rail crossings, as well as ferries carrying a state highway across the river. Some pedestrian bridges and abandoned bridges are also listed.

Railroad bridge over the Connecticut, Old Saybrook, postcard mailed in 1908

Crossings

Crossing Carries Location Built Coordinates Image

Connecticut

Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge Amtrak Northeast Corridor Old Saybrook and Old Lyme 1907 41°18′39″N 72°20′57″W
Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge I-95 / US 1 1948, 1993 41°19′09″N 72°20′51″W
Chester–Hadlyme Ferry Route 148 Chester and Lyme 1769 41°25′11″N 72°25′50″W
East Haddam Bridge Route 82 Haddam and East Haddam 1913 41°27′05″N 72°27′52″W
Providence and Worcester railroad bridge Middletown and Portland 41°34′00″N 72°38′52″W
Arrigoni Bridge Route 17 / Route 66 1938 41°34′09″N 72°38′55″W
Rocky Hill – Glastonbury Ferry Route 160 Rocky Hill and Glastonbury 1655 41°39′57″N 72°37′40″W
William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge Route 3 Wethersfield and Glastonbury 1959 41°42′51″N 72°38′27″W
Charter Oak Bridge US 5 / Route 15 Hartford and East Hartford 1942, 1991 41°45′11″N 72°39′18″W
Founders Bridge Route 2 1958 41°45′56″N 72°39′55″W
Morgan G. Bulkeley Bridge I-84 / US 6 / US 44 1908 (widened 1964) 41°46′09″N 72°39′54″W
Connecticut Southern railroad bridge c. 1873 41°46′35″N 72°39′27″W
Captain John Bissell Memorial Bridge I-291 and pedestrian/bike path Windsor and South Windsor 1957 41°48′47″N 72°38′40″W
Dexter Coffin Bridge I-91 Windsor Locks and East Windsor 1959 41°55′00″N 72°37′22″W
Bridge Street Bridge Route 140 1992 41°55′45″N 72°37′27″W
Warehouse Point railroad bridge Amtrak New Haven – Springfield Line Suffield and Enfield 1903 41°56′36″N 72°36′50″W
Enfield–Suffield Covered Bridge (destroyed 1900) 1832 41°58′30.34″N 72°36′22.31″W
Enfield–Suffield Veterans Bridge Route 190 1966 41°59′23″N 72°36′13″W
Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge (demolished 1971) 1893 41°59′57″N 72°36′25.56″W

Massachusetts

Julia B. Buxton Bridge (South End Bridge) US 5 Agawam and Springfield 1954 42°04′53″N 72°34′58″W
Memorial Bridge Route 147 West Springfield and Springfield 1922 42°05′56″N 72°35′42″W
Old Toll Bridge (demolished) 1816 42°5′59.68″N 72°35′46.47″W
CSX Berkshire rail bridge CSX Berkshire Subdivision 1873 42°06′05″N 72°35′57″W
Arthur J. McKenna Bridge (North End Bridge) US 20 1924 42°06′31″N 72°36′51″W
I-91 bridge I91 West Springfield and Chicopee 1966 42°08′07″N 72°36′55″W
Chicopee – West Springfield Bridge (demolished 1987) 42°8′38.39″N 72°37′7.11″W
Massachusetts Turnpike bridge I90 1957 42°09′14″N 72°37′40″W
Jones Ferry Holyoke and Chicopee 42°10′18″N 72°37′43″W
I-391 bridge I391 1979 42°11′24″N 72°36′36″W
Willimansett Bridge Route 116 / Route 141 1891, 2015 42°11′42″N 72°36′05″W
Springfield Terminal railroad bridge 42°11′43″N 72°36′02″W
Vietnam Memorial Bridge Route 116 Holyoke and South Hadley 1990 42°12′42″N 72°35′46″W
Joseph E. Muller Bridge US 202 1958 42°12′58″N 72°36′28″W
Northampton Toll Bridge Northampton and Hadley 1808 42°20′11″N 72°37′04″W
Calvin Coolidge Bridge Route 9 1937 42°20′11″N 72°37′04″W
Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge Norwottuck Rail Trail 1887 42°20′14″N 72°37′07″W
Hatfield Bridge (dismantled 1823) Toll Bridge passed by state legislature March 8, 1803 without funding. Town purchase it by lottery, was completed October 20, 1807 and dismantled on July 7, 1823. Bridge was located on Bridge Lane, Hatfield, MA Hatfield and Hadley 1807 42°21′55.44″N 72°35′21.65″W
Sunderland Bridge Route 116 Deerfield and Sunderland 1937 42°28′03″N 72°35′06″W
Springfield Terminal railroad bridge Deerfield and Montague 42°33′44″N 72°33′22″W
Canalside Rail Trail Bridge Deerfield and Montague c. 1880, 1936 42°34′45.30″N 72°34′29.53″W
Montague City Covered Bridge (destroyed 1936) Greenfield and Montague 42°34′49.1″N 72°34′44.9″W (approx.)
Montague trolley bridge (destroyed 1936) 42°34′49.1″N 72°34′45.9″W (approx.)
General Pierce Bridge 1947 42°34′49″N 72°34′47″W
Turners Falls Road Bridge 1936 42°36′33″N 72°33′41″W
Gill–Montague Bridge Gill and Montague 1937 42°36′40″N 72°33′11″W
French King Bridge Route 2 Gill and Erving 1931 42°35′52″N 72°29′48″W
Bennett's Meadow Bridge Route 10 Northfield 1969 42°41′00″N 72°28′18″W
Rail bridge New England Central Railroad 1903 42°42′22.40″N 72°27′33″W
Schell Bridge (closed) 1903 42°42′44″N 72°27′12″W

VermontNew Hampshire

Rail bridge (demolished) Boston and Maine Railroad Fort Hill Branch (former) Vernon and Hinsdale 1913 42.737098°N 72.462587°W / 42.737098; -72.462587 (Fort Hill Branch bridge)
Rail bridge (partially demolished) Boston and Maine Railroad Cheshire Branch (former) Brattleboro and Hinsdale 42°50′16.38″N 72°32′46.21″W
VT/NH Route 119 bridge VT 119
NH 119
1920 42°51′05″N 72°33′10″W
United States Navy Seabees Bridge VT 9
NH 9
Brattleboro and Chesterfield 2003 42°53′02″N 72°33′07″W
Route 123 bridge VT 123
NH 123
Westminster and Walpole 1910 43°05′04″N 72°26′00″W
Vilas Bridge (closed) Bellows Falls and North Walpole 1930 43°08′07″N 72°26′25″W
Stone Arch Bridge Vermont Rail (Green Mountain) 43°08′09″N 72°26′25″W
New England Central railroad bridge 43°08′17″N 72°26′48″W
Arch Bridge 1984 43°08′17″N 72°26′54″W
Cheshire Bridge VT 11
NH 11
Springfield and Charlestown 1806,1906,1930 43°15′37″N 72°25′38″W
Route 12 bridge VT 12
NH 12
Ascutney and Claremont 1969 43°24′11″N 72°24′01″W
New England Central railroad bridge Windsor and Cornish 43°28′11″N 72°23′19″W
Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge 1866 43°28′25″N 72°23′01″W
I-89 bridge I-89 Hartford and Lebanon 1966 43°38′03″N 72°19′43″W
Railroad bridge White River Junction and West Lebanon 43°38′49″N 72°18′48″W
US-4 bridge US 4 1936, 2015 43°39′02″N 72°18′51″W
Ledyard Bridge VT 10A
NH 10A
Norwich and Hanover 1998 43°42′13″N 72°17′59″W
Lyme–East Thetford Bridge VT 113
East Thetford Road
East Thetford and Lyme 1937 43°48′43″N 72°10′59″W
Morey Memorial Bridge VT 25A
NH 25A
Fairlee and Orford 1937 43°54′25″N 72°08′22″W
Piermont Bridge VT 25
NH 25
Bradford and Piermont 1929 43°58′40″N 72°06′43″W
Bedell Covered Bridge (destroyed by wind, 1979) South Newbury and Haverhill 1805, 1823, 1862, 1866, 1979 44°02′43″N 72°04′27″W
Newbury Crossing Road Newbury and Haverhill 1970 44°03′58″N 72°03′05″W
Ranger Bridge US 302 Wells River and Woodsville 1917, 1923 44°09′14″N 72°02′27″W
Wells River Bridge (closed) Boston and Maine Corporation (railroad, upper level), road (lower level, until 1917) 1805, 1853, 1903 44°09′15″N 72°02′26″W
Frazier Road bridge McIndoe Falls and Monroe 1937 44°15′42″N 72°03′32″W
Barnet Road bridge Barnet and Monroe 1930 44°17′13″N 72°03′25″W
I-93 bridge I-93 Waterford and Littleton 1976, 1981 44°20′34″N 71°53′27″W
Route 18 bridge VT 18
NH 18
1934 44°20′33″N 71°53′20″W
Whitcomb Bridge Gilman and Dalton 1997 44°24′39″N 71°43′23″W
old Whitcomb Bridge pedestrian traffic only 1928 44°24′40.34″N 71°43′21.45″W
Twin State railroad bridge South Lunenburg and Dalton 1928 44°25′38″N 71°40′35″W
Mount Orne Covered Bridge Lunenburg and South Lancaster 1911 44°27′36″N 71°39′10″W
Route 2 bridge US 2 Guildhall and Lancaster 1950 44°29′46″N 71°35′39″W
Guildhall Road Guildhall and Northumberland 1984 44°33′51″N 71°33′31″W
Janice Peaslee Bridge Maidstone and Stratford 1893, 2005 44°39′6.69″N 71°33′45″W
St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad bridge Bloomfield and North Stratford 44°45′08″N 71°37′52″W
Route 105 bridge VT 105 1947 44°45′09″N 71°37′50″W
Columbia Bridge Lemington and Columbia 1912 44°51′11″N 71°33′05″W
Route 26 bridge VT 26
NH 26
Lemington and Colebrook 1953 44°53′56″N 71°30′27″W
Route 114 bridge VT 114
Main Street
Canaan and West Stewartstown 1990 44°59′45″N 71°32′05″W
Railroad bridge (former) Baltimore truss bridge, once used by Maine Central Railroad and North Stratford Railroad; now used by hikers and snowmobilers.[1][2][3] c. 1903[4] 44°59′59.2″N 71°31′45.4″W
Canaan–Stewartstown Bridge Beecher Falls and Stewartstown 1930 45°00′28″N 71°30′27″W

New Hampshire

Route 3 bridge US 3 Pittsburg and Clarksville 1931 45°01′15″N 71°27′50″W
Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge (closed 1981) c. 1876 45°03′16″N 71°24′25″W
Route 145 bridge NH 145 2006[5] 45°02′57″N 71°23′29″W
Murphy Dam Road unpaved access road 1938[6] 45°02′56.5″N 71°22′57.5″W
Forest Access Road logging traffic Pittsburg 45°04′22″N 71°18′08″W
Magalloway Road logging traffic 45°07′05″N 71°12′31″W
Scott Brook Road logging traffic 45°10′54″N 71°10′38″W
Route 3 bridge US 3 1961 45°11′23″N 71°11′24″W

Source: Fourth Connecticut Lake (45°14′52″N 71°12′51.06″W)

See also

References

  1. "PHOTOS OF MEC/NSRC BRIDGE?". railroad.net. 2011. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  2. "The Canaan Dam, a 27-foot hydroelectric dam and adjoining railroad bridge spanning the Connecticut River between Stewartstown, New Hampshire, and Canaan, Vermont, 373 miles from the river's mouth in Connecticut". Library of Congress. Retrieved June 30, 2020 via loc.gov.
  3. Gundersen, Bob (August 24, 2005). "Staggered truss bridge @ Canaan". Flickr. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  4. "Canaan". Essex County Herald. Island Pond, Vermont. January 9, 1903. p. 2. Retrieved June 30, 2020 via newspapers.com.
  5. "NH145 over CONNECTICUT RIVER". bridgereports.com. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  6. "MURPHY DAM ROAD over DAM SPILLWAY". bridgereports.com. Retrieved June 30, 2020.

Further reading

  • Whittlesey, Charles W. (1938). Crossing and Re-Crossing the Connecticut River. New Haven, Connecticut: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company. LCC F12.C7 W4.
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