Gold Star Bridge
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Gold Star Bridge | |
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Gold Star Bridge as seen from a pier in New London |
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Official name | Gold Star Bridge |
Carries | Motor vehicles and a sidewalk on the north side |
Crosses | Thames River |
Locale | New London, Connecticut |
Maintained by | Connecticut Department of Transportation [1] |
Design | Truss - Deck |
Total length | 1807.8 m / 1941 m |
Width | 24.4 m / 24.4 m |
Clearance below | 41.1 m |
Opening date | 1943 (twinned 1973) |
The Gold Star Bridge is a pair of steel truss bridges, each composed of eleven spans. The bridge carries both Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 across the Thames River between New London, Connecticut, USA and Groton, Connecticut. The bridge has an average daily traffic of 117,000 vehicles.[2]