Thames River Bridge (Amtrak)

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Thames River Bridge
Official name Thames River Bridge
Carries Two railroad tracks
Crosses Thames River
Locale New London, Connecticut and Groton, Connecticut
Maintained by Amtrak [1]
Design Truss with Bascule opening
Total length 1,389 ft / 423.4 m [1]
Opening date 1919 (renovated 2008)

Amtrak's Thames River Bridge spans from New London to Groton, [Connecticut]], USA, crossing Connecticut's Thames River.

The bridge was originally constructed in 1919[1] by the American Bridge Company for the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad replacing a span dating from 1889. In 2008 it underwent a renovation which will culminate in June 2008 with draw span's conversion from a bascule to a vertical-lift mechanism.

The bridge opens for marine traffic more than 4 times per day and serves up to 36 passenger trains and two freight trains per day.[1]


[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c Thames River Bridge Project, Amtrak.com PDF