Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge
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Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge | |
Carries | 11 lanes of I-95 and U.S. Route 1 |
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Crosses | Connecticut River |
Locale | Old Saybrook, Connecticut and Old Lyme, Connecticut |
Maintained by | Connecticut Department of Transportation |
Design | Segmental box girder |
Total length | 771.4 m |
Width | 21.9 m |
Clearance below | 24.7 m |
AADT | 84,000 |
Opening date | 1948 (rebuilt 1993) |
Coordinates |
The Baldwin Bridge is a concrete segmental bridge composed of eleven spans crossing the Connecticut River between Old Saybrook, Connecticut and Old Lyme, Connecticut. The bridge carries Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1, with an average daily traffic of 84,400[1].
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Crossings of the Connecticut River | |||
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Upstream Chester Ferry |
Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge |
Downstream Amtrak rail bridge |