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The Mystic Bridge Historic District is a historic district in the village of Mystic, Connecticut on the Stonington side of the Mystic River. It includes the Mystic Seaport Museum , whose grounds and floating vessels represent the area's history, and the 1924 Mystic River Bascule Bridge .
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.
Location County Coordinates CT-4: Indian Leap Pedestrian Bridge Replaced Warren truss: 1904 1979 Yantic River: Norwich: New London: CT-5: Beachside Avenue Bridge Replaced Warren truss: 1891 1980 Beachside Avenue Amtrak Northeast Corridor: Westport
The following movable bridges are within the State of Connecticut's borders. [1] Eight of the movable bridges are on the Amtrak route through Connecticut. These bridges are the Mianus River Railroad Bridge, the Norwalk River Railroad Bridge, the Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge, the Pequonnock River Railroad Bridge, the Housatonic River Railroad Bridge, the Amtrak Old Saybrook–Old Lyme Bridge ...
The Hartford–East Hartford railroad bridge is a 5-span truss bridge connecting Hartford and East Hartford, Connecticut, over the Connecticut River. The bridge is 1,240 feet in length and 18.3 feet in width and was built ca. 1873 by the Hartford, Providence and Fishkill Railroad .
Name Image Built Listed Location County Type Arrawanna Bridge: 1918 2004-09-29 Middletown: Middlesex: Open-spandrel concrete arch Ashland Mill Bridge
The bridge this one replaced in 1936-37 was located just upstream; traces of its abutments survive. [3] This bridge was completed in 1937 by the Fort Pitt Bridge Works company using designs by the Connecticut State Highway Department. It was built as part of the Highway Department's emergency relief program after major flooding in 1936.
The Warehouse Point railroad bridge is a girder bridge with a truss main span crossing the Connecticut River between Enfield and Suffield, Connecticut. It carries Amtrak's New Haven–Springfield Line. The bridge has spaces for two tracks, but only one is connected to the mainline.