Enfield–Suffield Veterans Bridge

Bridge in Connecticut and Suffield, Connecticut
41°59′23″N 72°36′13″W / 41.98972°N 72.60361°W / 41.98972; -72.60361Carries Route 190, Windsor Locks Canal TrailCrossesConnecticut RiverLocaleEnfield, Connecticut and Suffield, ConnecticutMaintained byConnDOTCharacteristicsDesignSteel plate girder bridgeHistoryConstruction end1966[1]Opened1966LocationMap

The Enfield–Suffield Veterans Bridge, commonly known in either town as the Enfield Bridge or Suffield Bridge, is the main traffic crossing that connects the towns of Enfield and Suffield, Connecticut over the Connecticut River. It carries Route 190 as well as the Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail across the river.[2]

See also

External links and references

  1. ^ Enfield-Suffield Veterans Bridge at Structurae
  2. ^ Protection, Department of Environmental. "DEEP: Windsor Locks Canal State Park Trail". www.ct.gov. Retrieved 2016-09-28.
Crossings of the Connecticut River
Upstream
Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge
Enfield–Suffield Veterans Bridge
Downstream
Enfield–Suffield Covered Bridge
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