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The bridge is composed of three spans crossing the Connecticut River between Haddam, Connecticut and East Haddam, Connecticut. [3] The bridge carries Route 82, with an average daily traffic of 11,600. [4] At the time of its construction, it was reputed to be the longest swing bridge of its kind in the world. [5]
Agricultural and timber farming, shipbuilding, tanneries and blacksmiths were among the early commerce. Captain John Chapman began ferry service across the Connecticut River in 1695, which ended with the completion of the swing bridge in 1913. East Haddam was incorporated as a separate town from Haddam in 1734.
Location County Type Arrawanna Bridge: 1918 ... Bridge No. 1603: 1937 1993-07-29 East Haddam ... Pin-connected swing bridge
Route 154 north – Haddam: Eastern end of Route 154 concurrency: Connecticut River: 3.70– 3.87: 5.95– 6.23: East Haddam Bridge: East Haddam: 3.99: 6.42: Route 149 north – Moodus: Southern terminus of Route 149: 5.34: 8.59: Route 151 north – Moodus: Southern terminus of Route 151: 5.41: 8.71: Mount Paranssus Road (SSR 434 east) 6.51: 10 ...
Location Built Coordinates ... East Haddam Bridge: Route 82: Haddam and East Haddam: 1913 ... Connecticut Southern railroad bridge: c. 1873
East Haddam-Haddam: 1913 [1]: 30 Niantic River Swing Bridge: East Lyme-Waterford: 1921; Replaced in 1991 [1]: 32 CT-22: Niantic River Railroad Bridge: East Lyme-Waterford: 1907; [1]: 52 Replaced 2010-2013 [6] CT-27: Mianus River Railroad Bridge: Greenwich: 1904 [1]: 54 87000845: Thames River Railroad Bridge: Groton-New London: 1919 [note 1 ...
The Haddam Volunteer Fire Company responded to a call at 3:02 p.m. of a boating accident near Landing Road. A man and a 5-year-old boy fell from their kayak into the Connecticut River. Man ...
Pages in category "Bridges in Middlesex County, Connecticut" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. ... East Haddam Swing Bridge; H.