Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge

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Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge
Carries 11 lanes of I-95 and U.S. Route 1
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 41°19′09″N, 72°20′51″W

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
Upstream
Chester Ferry
Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge
Downstream
Amtrak rail bridge