Ranger Bridge | |
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Ranger Bridge in 2007 | |
| Coordinates | 44°09′14″N72°02′27″W / 44.15389°N 72.04083°W /44.15389; -72.04083 |
| Carries | |
| Crosses | Connecticut River |
| Locale | betweenWoodsville, New Hampshire andWells River, Vermont |
| Official name | Veterans Memorial Bridge |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | steel three-hingedarch truss[1] |
| Total length | 259 feet (79 m)[1] |
| History | |
| Designer | John W. Storrs (1917 bridge) J. R. Worcester (1923 bridge) |
| Constructed by | Boston Bridge Company (1923 bridge) |
| Construction end | 1917, 1923, 2003 rehab |
| Location | |
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TheRanger Bridge (officiallyVeterans Memorial Bridge) betweenWells River, Vermont andWoodsville, New Hampshire, is a three-hinged steelarch truss bridge over theConnecticut River.[1] It was built in 1923 to replace a 1917 bridge and is the oldest steel arch bridge over the Connecticut River.[1]
TheWells River Bridge was built in 1903 to carry rail and road traffic. In 1917, the road traffic was rerouted over a new bridge, a three-spanWarren deck truss designed by John W. Storrs, just downstream, called theRanger Bridge, for around $65,000 (US$1,600,000 with inflation[2]).[3] A flood undermined and destroyed this bridge in 1922.[1][3]
J. R. Worcester designed the next bridge, which was built by the Boston Bridge Company, the same combination of designer and builder which made theArch Bridge in Bellows Falls 18 years earlier.[3] The current bridge was completed in 1923 as a three-hinged steelarch bridge.[1] It was rehabilitated in 2001–3.
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