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List of crossings of the Connecticut River

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

This transport-related list isincomplete; you can help byadding missing items.(August 2008)

Crossings

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ConnecticutMassachusettsVermontNew Hampshire
CrossingCarriesLocationBuiltCoordinatesImage
Connecticut
Amtrak Old Saybrook–Old Lyme BridgeAmtrakNortheast CorridorOld Saybrook andOld Lyme190741°18′39″N72°20′57″W / 41.31083°N 72.34917°W /41.31083; -72.34917 (Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge)
Raymond E. Baldwin BridgeI-95 /US 11948, 199341°19′09″N72°20′51″W / 41.31917°N 72.34750°W /41.31917; -72.34750 (Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge)
Chester–Hadlyme FerryRoute 148Chester andLyme176941°25′11″N72°25′50″W / 41.41972°N 72.43056°W /41.41972; -72.43056 (Chester-Hadlyme Ferry)
East Haddam BridgeRoute 82Haddam andEast Haddam191341°27′05″N72°27′52″W / 41.45139°N 72.46444°W /41.45139; -72.46444 (East Haddam Bridge)
Providence and Worcester railroad bridgeMiddletown andPortland41°34′00″N72°38′52″W / 41.56667°N 72.64778°W /41.56667; -72.64778 (Providence and Worcester railroad bridge)
Arrigoni BridgeRoute 17 /Route 66193841°34′09″N72°38′55″W / 41.56917°N 72.64861°W /41.56917; -72.64861 (Arrigoni Bridge)
Rocky Hill – Glastonbury FerryRoute 160Rocky Hill andGlastonbury165541°39′57″N72°37′40″W / 41.66583°N 72.62778°W /41.66583; -72.62778 (Rocky Hill - Glastonbury Ferry)
William H. Putnam Memorial BridgeRoute 3Wethersfield andGlastonbury195941°42′51″N72°38′27″W / 41.71417°N 72.64083°W /41.71417; -72.64083 (William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge)
Charter Oak BridgeUS 5 /Route 15Hartford andEast Hartford1942, 199141°45′11″N72°39′18″W / 41.75306°N 72.65500°W /41.75306; -72.65500 (Charter Oak Bridge)
Founders BridgeRoute 2195841°45′56″N72°39′55″W / 41.76556°N 72.66528°W /41.76556; -72.66528 (Founders Bridge)
Morgan G. Bulkeley BridgeI-84 /US 6 /US 441908 (widened 1964)41°46′09″N72°39′54″W / 41.76917°N 72.66500°W /41.76917; -72.66500 (Morgan G. Bulkeley Bridge)
Connecticut Southern railroad bridgec. 187341°46′35″N72°39′27″W / 41.77639°N 72.65750°W /41.77639; -72.65750 (Connecticut Southern railroad bridge)
Captain John Bissell Memorial BridgeI-291 and pedestrian/bike pathWindsor andSouth Windsor195741°48′47″N72°38′40″W / 41.81306°N 72.64444°W /41.81306; -72.64444 (Captain John Bissell Memorial Bridge)
Dexter Coffin BridgeI-91Windsor Locks andEast Windsor195941°55′00″N72°37′22″W / 41.91667°N 72.62278°W /41.91667; -72.62278 (Dexter Coffin Bridge)
Bridge Street BridgeRoute 140199241°55′45″N72°37′27″W / 41.92917°N 72.62417°W /41.92917; -72.62417 (Bridge Street (Windsor Locks, CT))
Warehouse Point railroad bridgeAmtrakNew Haven – Springfield LineSuffield andEnfield190341°56′36″N72°36′50″W / 41.94333°N 72.61389°W /41.94333; -72.61389 (Amtrak/Springfield Terminal Railroad Bridge)
Enfield–Suffield Covered Bridge (destroyed 1900)183241°58′30.34″N72°36′22.31″W / 41.9750944°N 72.6061972°W /41.9750944; -72.6061972 (Enfield–Suffield Covered Bridge)
Enfield–Suffield Veterans BridgeRoute 190196641°59′23″N72°36′13″W / 41.98972°N 72.60361°W /41.98972; -72.60361 (Enfield–Suffield Veterans Bridge)
Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge (demolished 1971)189341°59′57″N72°36′25.56″W / 41.99917°N 72.6071000°W /41.99917; -72.6071000 (Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge)
Massachusetts
Julia B. Buxton Bridge (South End Bridge)US 5Agawam andSpringfield195442°04′53″N72°34′58″W / 42.08139°N 72.58278°W /42.08139; -72.58278 (Springfield South End Bridge)
Memorial BridgeRoute 147West Springfield andSpringfield192242°05′56″N72°35′42″W / 42.09889°N 72.59500°W /42.09889; -72.59500 (Springfield Memorial Bridge)
Old Toll Bridge (demolished)181642°5′59.68″N72°35′46.47″W / 42.0999111°N 72.5962417°W /42.0999111; -72.5962417 (Old Toll Bridge (removed))
CSXBerkshire Subdivision187342°06′05″N72°35′57″W / 42.10139°N 72.59917°W /42.10139; -72.59917 (CSX Berkshire rail bridge)
Arthur J. McKenna Bridge (North End Bridge)US 20192442°06′31″N72°36′51″W / 42.10861°N 72.61417°W /42.10861; -72.61417 (Springfield North End Bridge)
I-91 bridgeI-91West Springfield andChicopee196642°08′07″N72°36′55″W / 42.13528°N 72.61528°W /42.13528; -72.61528 (Interstate 91 Bridge)
Chicopee – West Springfield Bridge (demolished 1987)42°8′38.39″N72°37′7.11″W / 42.1439972°N 72.6186417°W /42.1439972; -72.6186417 (Chicopee – West Springfield Bridge)
Massachusetts Turnpike bridgeI-90195742°09′14″N72°37′40″W / 42.15389°N 72.62778°W /42.15389; -72.62778 (Interstate 90 (Massachusetts Turnpike) bridge)
Jones FerryHolyoke andChicopee42°10′18″N72°37′43″W / 42.17167°N 72.62861°W /42.17167; -72.62861 (Jones Ferry)
I-391 bridgeI-391197942°11′24″N72°36′36″W / 42.19000°N 72.61000°W /42.19000; -72.61000 (Interstate 391 bridge)
Willimansett BridgeRoute 116 /Route 1411891, 201542°11′42″N72°36′05″W / 42.19500°N 72.60139°W /42.19500; -72.60139 (Willimansett Bridge)
Connecticut River Line42°11′43″N72°36′02″W / 42.19528°N 72.60056°W /42.19528; -72.60056 (Connecticut River Line railroad bridge)
Vietnam Memorial BridgeRoute 116Holyoke andSouth Hadley199042°12′42″N72°35′46″W / 42.21167°N 72.59611°W /42.21167; -72.59611 (Vietnam Memorial Bridge)
Joseph E. Muller BridgeUS 202195842°12′58″N72°36′28″W / 42.21611°N 72.60778°W /42.21611; -72.60778 (Joseph E. Muller Bridge)
Northampton Toll BridgeNorthampton andHadley180842°20′11″N72°37′04″W / 42.33639°N 72.61778°W /42.33639; -72.61778 (Northampton Toll Bridge)
Calvin Coolidge BridgeRoute 9193742°20′11″N72°37′04″W / 42.33639°N 72.61778°W /42.33639; -72.61778 (Calvin Coolidge Bridge)
Norwottuck Rail Trail BridgeNorwottuck Rail Trail188742°20′14″N72°37′07″W / 42.33722°N 72.61861°W /42.33722; -72.61861 (Norwottuck Rail Trail Bridge)
Hatfield Bridge (dismantled 1823)Hatfield andHadley180742°21′55.44″N72°35′21.65″W / 42.3654000°N 72.5893472°W /42.3654000; -72.5893472 (Hatfield Bridge, Bridge Lane, Hatfield, MA)
Sunderland BridgeRoute 116Deerfield andSunderland193742°28′03″N72°35′06″W / 42.46750°N 72.58500°W /42.46750; -72.58500 (Sunderland Bridge)
Deerfield–Montague railroad bridgeFitchburg RouteDeerfield andMontague42°33′44″N72°33′22″W / 42.56222°N 72.55611°W /42.56222; -72.55611 (Deerfield–Montague railroad bridge)
Canalside Rail Trail BridgeDeerfield andMontaguec. 1880, 193642°34′45.30″N72°34′29.53″W / 42.5792500°N 72.5748694°W /42.5792500; -72.5748694 (Canalside Rail Trail Bridge)
Montague City Covered Bridge (destroyed 1936)Greenfield andMontague42°34′49.1″N72°34′44.9″W / 42.580306°N 72.579139°W /42.580306; -72.579139 (Montague City Covered Bridge) (approx.)
Montague trolley bridge (destroyed 1936)42°34′49.1″N72°34′45.9″W / 42.580306°N 72.579417°W /42.580306; -72.579417 (Montague trolley bridge) (approx.)
General Pierce Bridge194742°34′49″N72°34′47″W / 42.58028°N 72.57972°W /42.58028; -72.57972 (General Pierce Bridge)
Turners Falls Road Bridge193642°36′33″N72°33′41″W / 42.60917°N 72.56139°W /42.60917; -72.56139 (Turner Falls Road Bridge)
Gill–Montague BridgeGill andMontague193742°36′40″N72°33′11″W / 42.61111°N 72.55306°W /42.61111; -72.55306 (Gill–Montague Bridge)
French King BridgeRoute 2Gill andErving193142°35′52″N72°29′48″W / 42.59778°N 72.49667°W /42.59778; -72.49667 (French King Bridge)
Bennett's Meadow BridgeRoute 10Northfield196942°41′00″N72°28′18″W / 42.68333°N 72.47167°W /42.68333; -72.47167 (Route 10 bridge)
Railroad bridgeNew England Central Railroad190342°42′22.40″N72°27′33″W / 42.7062222°N 72.45917°W /42.7062222; -72.45917 (Railroad bridge)
Schell Bridge(closed)190342°42′44″N72°27′12″W / 42.71222°N 72.45333°W /42.71222; -72.45333 (Schell Bridge (closed))
VermontNew Hampshire
Rail bridge (demolished)Boston and Maine Railroad Fort Hill Branch (former)Vernon andHinsdale191342°44′14″N72°27′45″W / 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 andHinsdale42°50′16.38″N72°32′46.21″W / 42.8378833°N 72.5461694°W /42.8378833; -72.5461694 (Cheshire Branch bridge)
General John Stark Memorial BridgeVT 119
NH 119
2024[1]42°51′00″N72°33′07″W / 42.85009°N 72.55185°W /42.85009; -72.55185 (General John Stark Memorial Bridge)
Charles Dana Bridge and the Anna Hunt Marsh Bridge
(closed to vehicles)
pedestrians and bicycles (future)192042°51′05″N72°33′10″W / 42.85139°N 72.55278°W /42.85139; -72.55278 (Marsh and Dana bridges)
United States Navy Seabees BridgeVT 9
NH 9
Brattleboro andChesterfield200342°53′02″N72°33′07″W / 42.88389°N 72.55194°W /42.88389; -72.55194 (United States Navy Seabees Bridge)
Route 123 bridgeVT 123
NH 123
Westminster andWalpole191043°05′04″N72°26′00″W / 43.08444°N 72.43333°W /43.08444; -72.43333 (Route 123 bridge)
Vilas Bridge (closed)Bellows Falls andNorth Walpole193043°08′07″N72°26′25″W / 43.13528°N 72.44028°W /43.13528; -72.44028 (Vilas Bridge)
Stone Arch BridgeVermont Rail (Green Mountain)43°08′09″N72°26′25″W / 43.13583°N 72.44028°W /43.13583; -72.44028 (Stone Arch Bridge)
New England Central railroad bridge43°08′17″N72°26′48″W / 43.13806°N 72.44667°W /43.13806; -72.44667 (New England Central railroad bridge)
Arch Bridge198443°08′17″N72°26′54″W / 43.13806°N 72.44833°W /43.13806; -72.44833 (Arch Bridge)
Cheshire BridgeVT 11
NH 11
Springfield andCharlestown1806,1906,193043°15′37″N72°25′38″W / 43.26028°N 72.42722°W /43.26028; -72.42722 (Cheshire Bridge)
Route 12 bridgeVT 12
NH 12
Ascutney andClaremont196943°24′11″N72°24′01″W / 43.40306°N 72.40028°W /43.40306; -72.40028 (Route 12 bridge)
New England Central railroad bridgeWindsor andCornish43°28′11″N72°23′19″W / 43.46972°N 72.38861°W /43.46972; -72.38861 (New England Central railroad bridge)
Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge186643°28′25″N72°23′01″W / 43.47361°N 72.38361°W /43.47361; -72.38361 (Cornish–Windsor Covered Bridge)
I-89 bridgeI-89Hartford andLebanon196643°38′03″N72°19′43″W / 43.63417°N 72.32861°W /43.63417; -72.32861 (Interstate 89 bridge)
Railroad bridgeWhite River Junction andWest Lebanon43°38′49″N72°18′48″W / 43.64694°N 72.31333°W /43.64694; -72.31333 (rail bridge (abandoned))
Lyman BridgeUS 41936, 201543°39′02″N72°18′51″W / 43.65056°N 72.31417°W /43.65056; -72.31417 (US Route 4 bridge)
Ledyard BridgeVT 10A
NH 10A
Norwich andHanover199843°42′13″N72°17′59″W / 43.70361°N 72.29972°W /43.70361; -72.29972 (Ledyard Bridge)
Lyme–East Thetford BridgeVT 113
East Thetford Road
East Thetford andLyme193743°48′43″N72°10′59″W / 43.81194°N 72.18306°W /43.81194; -72.18306 (Route 113 bridge)
Morey Memorial BridgeVT 25A
NH 25A
Fairlee andOrford193743°54′25″N72°08′22″W / 43.90694°N 72.13944°W /43.90694; -72.13944 (Morey Memorial Bridge)
Piermont BridgeVT 25
NH 25
Bradford andPiermont192943°58′40″N72°06′43″W / 43.97778°N 72.11194°W /43.97778; -72.11194 (Piermont Bridge)
Bedell Covered Bridge (destroyed by wind, 1979)South Newbury andHaverhill1805, 1823, 1862, 1866, 197944°02′43″N72°04′27″W / 44.04528°N 72.07417°W /44.04528; -72.07417 (Bedell Covered Bridge (missing))
Newbury Crossing RoadNewbury andHaverhill197044°03′58″N72°03′05″W / 44.06611°N 72.05139°W /44.06611; -72.05139 (Newbury Crossing Road bridge)
Ranger BridgeUS 302Wells River andWoodsville1917, 192344°09′14″N72°02′27″W / 44.15389°N 72.04083°W /44.15389; -72.04083 (Ranger Bridge)
Wells River Bridge (closed)Boston and Maine Corporation
(railroad, upper level), road (lower level, until 1917)
1805, 1853, 190344°09′15″N72°02′26″W / 44.15417°N 72.04056°W /44.15417; -72.04056 (Wells River Bridge (closed))
Frazier Road bridgeMcIndoe Falls andMonroe193744°15′42″N72°03′32″W / 44.26167°N 72.05889°W /44.26167; -72.05889 (Frazier Road Bridge)
Barnet Road bridgeBarnet andMonroe193044°17′13″N72°03′25″W / 44.28694°N 72.05694°W /44.28694; -72.05694 (Barnet Road Bridge)
I-93 bridgeI-93Waterford andLittleton1976, 198144°20′34″N71°53′27″W / 44.34278°N 71.89083°W /44.34278; -71.89083 (Interstate 93 bridge)
Route 18 bridgeVT 18
NH 18
193444°20′33″N71°53′20″W / 44.34250°N 71.88889°W /44.34250; -71.88889 (Route 18 bridge)
Whitcomb BridgeGilman andDalton199744°24′39″N71°43′23″W / 44.41083°N 71.72306°W /44.41083; -71.72306 (Gilman Road)
old Whitcomb Bridgepedestrian traffic only192844°24′40.34″N71°43′21.45″W / 44.4112056°N 71.7226250°W /44.4112056; -71.7226250 (old Gilman Road)
Twin State railroad bridgeSouth Lunenburg andDalton192844°25′38″N71°40′35″W / 44.42722°N 71.67639°W /44.42722; -71.67639 (Twin State railroad bridge)
Mount Orne Covered BridgeLunenburg andSouth Lancaster191144°27′36″N71°39′10″W / 44.46000°N 71.65278°W /44.46000; -71.65278 (Mount Orne Covered Bridge)
Rogers' Rangers Bridge[2]US 2Guildhall andLancaster202044°29′46″N71°35′39″W / 44.49611°N 71.59417°W /44.49611; -71.59417 (Route 2 bridge)
Guildhall RoadGuildhall andNorthumberland198444°33′51″N71°33′31″W / 44.56417°N 71.55861°W /44.56417; -71.55861 (Guildhall Road)
Janice Peaslee BridgeMaidstone andStratford1893, 200544°39′6.69″N71°33′45″W / 44.6518583°N 71.56250°W /44.6518583; -71.56250 (Janice Peaslee Bridge)
St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad bridgeBloomfield andNorth Stratford44°45′08″N71°37′52″W / 44.75222°N 71.63111°W /44.75222; -71.63111 (St. Lawrence and Atlantic Railroad bridge)
Route 105 bridgeVT 105194744°45′09″N71°37′50″W / 44.75250°N 71.63056°W /44.75250; -71.63056 (Route 105 bridge)
Columbia BridgeLemington andColumbia191244°51′11″N71°33′05″W / 44.85306°N 71.55139°W /44.85306; -71.55139 (Columbia Bridge)
Route 26 bridgeVT 26
NH 26
Lemington andColebrook195344°53′56″N71°30′27″W / 44.89889°N 71.50750°W /44.89889; -71.50750 (Route 26 bridge)
Route 114 bridgeVT 114
Main Street
Canaan andWest Stewartstown199044°59′45″N71°32′05″W / 44.99583°N 71.53472°W /44.99583; -71.53472 (Route 114 bridge)
Railroad bridge (former)Baltimore truss bridge
once used byMaine Central Railroad andNorth Stratford Railroad
now used by hikers and snowmobilers.[3][4][5]
c. 1903[6]44°59′59.2″N71°31′45.4″W / 44.999778°N 71.529278°W /44.999778; -71.529278 (unknown through-truss bridge)
Canaan–Stewartstown BridgeBeecher Falls andStewartstown193045°00′28″N71°30′27″W / 45.00778°N 71.50750°W /45.00778; -71.50750 (Canaan–Stewartstown Bridge)
New Hampshire
Route 3 bridgeUS 3Pittsburg andClarksville193145°01′15″N71°27′50″W / 45.02083°N 71.46389°W /45.02083; -71.46389 (Route 3 bridge)
Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge (closed 1981)c. 187645°03′16″N71°24′25″W / 45.05444°N 71.40694°W /45.05444; -71.40694 (Pittsburg–Clarksville Covered Bridge)
Route 145 bridgeNH 1452006[7]45°02′57″N71°23′29″W / 45.04917°N 71.39139°W /45.04917; -71.39139 (Route 145 bridge)
Murphy Dam Roadunpaved access road1938[8]45°02′56.5″N71°22′57.5″W / 45.049028°N 71.382639°W /45.049028; -71.382639 (Murphy Dam Road)
Forest Access Roadlogging trafficPittsburg45°04′22″N71°18′08″W / 45.07278°N 71.30222°W /45.07278; -71.30222 (Pittsburg Forest Access Road)
Magalloway Roadlogging traffic45°07′05″N71°12′31″W / 45.11806°N 71.20861°W /45.11806; -71.20861 (Magalloway Road)
Scott Brook Roadlogging traffic45°10′54″N71°10′38″W / 45.18167°N 71.17722°W /45.18167; -71.17722 (Scott Brook Road)
Route 3 bridgeUS 3196145°11′23″N71°11′24″W / 45.18972°N 71.19000°W /45.18972; -71.19000 (Route 3 bridge)

References

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  1. ^Rinker, James (June 21, 2024)."On track to open in fall, new Hinsdale-Brattleboro bridge hits homestretch".The Keene Sentinel. Keene, New Hampshire: SentinelSource.com. RetrievedSeptember 5, 2024.
  2. ^"New Hampshire opens bridge linking state to Vermont".AP News. October 26, 2020.
  3. ^"PHOTOS OF MEC/NSRC BRIDGE?".railroad.net. 2011. RetrievedJune 30, 2020.
  4. ^"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. RetrievedJune 30, 2020 – via loc.gov.
  5. ^Gundersen, Bob (August 24, 2005)."Staggered truss bridge @ Canaan".Flickr. RetrievedJune 30, 2020.
  6. ^"Canaan".Essex County Herald.Island Pond, Vermont. January 9, 1903. p. 2. RetrievedJune 30, 2020 – via newspapers.com.
  7. ^"NH145 over CONNECTICUT RIVER".bridgereports.com. RetrievedJune 30, 2020.
  8. ^"MURPHY DAM ROAD over DAM SPILLWAY".bridgereports.com. RetrievedJune 30, 2020.

Further reading

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  • 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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