Amtrak/Springfield Terminal Railroad Bridge
Coordinates41°56′36″N 72°36′50″W / 41.94333°N 72.61389°W / 41.94333; -72.61389
CarriesAmtrak New Haven-Springfield Line
CrossesConnecticut River
LocaleEnfield, Connecticut and Suffield, Connecticut
Characteristics
Designgirder bridge with a truss main span
History
Construction end1866 (rebuilt 1903)
Location
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The Amtrak/Springfield Terminal Railroad Bridge, also known as Warehouse Point railroad bridge, is a rail girder bridge with a truss main span crossing over the Connecticut River, connecting the towns of Enfield, Connecticut and Suffield, Connecticut. It is one of the earliest iron bridges erected in the United States.

History and construction of the bridge

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A wooden Howe truss railroad bridge was originally constructed in 1843 at this site by the Hartford and Springfield Railroad Company. In 1865-66, a new bridge was constructed to replace the old one.[1] The bridge was built in sections in England and shipped to the United States. The pieces were then riveted together on site.[2] The bridge was rebuilt and double-tracked in 1903-04.[3]

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Footnotes

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Category:Connecticut River Category:Bridges in Connecticut Category:Enfield, Connecticut Category:Suffield, Connecticut

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