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The bridge was designed and constructed during an aggressive two-year schedule to minimize the social and economic impact of the original bridge's demolition. [2] It is the only fixed-link crossing of Lake Champlain/Champlain canal between US 4 in Whitehall, 42 miles (68 km) to the south and US 2 at Rouses Point, 85 miles (137 km) to the north.
As soon as the new bridge was opened to traffic, the old bridge was closed and demolition work began immediately. The cable-stayed Samuel de Champlain bridge (background) illuminated at night, with the old truss cantilever bridge (foreground) being dismantled, May 2022.
For 80 years, the bridge was a crucial link in the life and economy of the Champlain Valley, promoting tourism and tying the two sides of the lake together commercially and socially. [21] The bridge closed with almost no warning on October 16, 2009, after New York inspectors discovered serious deterioration of the piers. The bridge was ...
Tony Madden, Springfield News-Leader May 25, 2024 at 1:00 PM The Kissick Avenue bridge over Lake Springfield will be closed the week of Monday, June 3, according to a City Utilities press release.
What bridge and road closures are coming later this month? Where do you think there needs to be more road repairs? Repair work, interchange construction to bring road and bridge closures
The bridge lanes are open. Following several days of lane closures to do emergency repairs, the Washington State Department of Transportation said Thursday morning that all lanes of the westbound ...
Champlain Bridge may refer to: Champlain Bridge (Montreal, 1962–2019), a bridge in Montreal, Quebec, Canada; Champlain Bridge (Montreal, 2019–present), a ...
The Champlain Bridge (also known as the Crown Point Bridge) was a 2,184-foot-long (666 m) vehicular bridge in the United States that traversed Lake Champlain between Crown Point, New York and Chimney Point, Vermont. It was opened to traffic in 1929 as a toll bridge; the tolls were removed in 1987.