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Washington Bridge (Connecticut)

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The first bridge at this point was proposed in 1803 by the Milford and Stratford Bridge Company, which changed its name to the Washington Bridge Company that same year. The first permanent standing (wooden) bridge opened in 1813, complete with a toll. This bridge was rebuilt at least twice: once in
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The second bridge opened in 1894 and was built of iron for $ 88,500. It featured two 215 feet (66 m) fixed spans and a single 200 feet (61 m) swinging span in the center, with a walking path on the northern side. A trolley line was originally objected to by the
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vetoed a bill requiring the Washington Bridge Company to make alterations to the bridge at its own expense even though the conditions requiring these changes did not exist when the bridge was originally built. The veto was overridden by an act of the
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Web page titled "A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut By Samuel Orcutt, Fairfield County Historical Society (page 437)" at
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for the bridge piers, installation of its own generator, a new bridge control system, and a complete overhaul to the mechanical apparatus.
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tracks and two lanes for passenger cars. At the time of its construction, it was the most expensive project yet undertaken by the
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Prior to the current bridge there were two previous spans, serving from 1803 to 1894, and from 1894 to 1921 (see postcard image).
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Web page titled "Biennial Report of the Highway Commissioner to the Governor By Connecticut State Highway Dept (page 36)" at
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1807 when ice flows carried the bridge out to sea and again in 1868 when it was struck by the steamer Monitor.
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The first noted transport across the river at this point was a ferry that began service around May 1758. The
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1935: Removal of streetcar apparatus to increase passenger car traffic from two lanes to four.
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University and college buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places
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National Register of Historic Places listings in New Haven County, Connecticut
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Fairfield County, Connecticut
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accompanying six photos, from 2003 (see captions on page 14 of text document)
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1989: Repaving and superstructure (including concrete parapet and railing).
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List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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Road bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in Connecticut
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The bridge has seen several renovations, including those completed in:
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Built in 1921, the original fabricator of the current bridge was
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Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, open-spandrel concrete arch
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Images of Stratford, Stratford Historical Society, 1997 p78-79
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Images of Stratford, Stratford Historical Society, 1997 p78
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Historical sketches of the town of Milford - Google Books
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to assume his command of the Colonial Army in 1775.
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The Washington Bridge from the Stratford shoreline.
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Washington Bridge (Milford, Connecticut)

Stratford
Housatonic River
Coordinates
41°12′01″N 73°06′37″W / 41.20028°N 73.11028°W / 41.20028; -73.11028
US 1
Housatonic River
Stratford
Milford
Connecticut
Connecticut Department of Transportation
bascule bridge
Daily traffic
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Washington Bridge (Connecticut) is located in Connecticut
Washington Bridge (Connecticut) is located in the United States
Milford, Connecticut
41°12′1″N 73°6′39″W / 41.20028°N 73.11083°W / 41.20028; -73.11083
04001093

U.S. Route 1
Housatonic River
Connecticut
Milford
Stratford
drawbridge
Boston Post Road
bascule drawbridge

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