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The Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge, also known as Saugatuck River Bridge, is a railroad bridge carrying trackage of Metro-North Railroad's New Haven Line over the Saugatuck River in Westport, Connecticut. It is one of eight moveable bridges on the Amtrak Northeast Corridor route through Connecticut.
The total length of the bridge is 87.5 metres (287 ft) with a deck width of 6.1 metres (20 ft) and a minimum vertical clearance of 2.1 metres (6.9 ft) above the river. The bridge carries an average of about 16,000 vehicles per day. [3] In 2007, the bridge was named the William F. Cribari Memorial Bridge. [4]
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The bridge replaced a wooden truss structure erected in 1873. Before that, a ferry service, started in 1746, helped passengers cross the river. [12] Saugatuck River, Westport, Connecticut. The crossings of the Saugatuck River are (from mouth to source): In Westport: Saugatuck River Railroad Bridge (Metro-North railroad) Bridge carrying ...
The city of Beaufort is offering something rarely heard these days: positive news for commuters. Beginning March 25, the historic Woods Memorial Bridge in Beaufort will be open to uninterrupted ...
Navigation by road in early Westport was difficult due the lack of a bridge south of the one carrying the Boston Post Road (now United States Route 1) over the Saugatuck River. The Allen family, who owned land on the eastern bank of the river opposite the industrial village of Saugatuck, donated land for a bridgehead, and the first bridge was ...