Penobscot River Bridge
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| Penobscot River Bridge | |
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Penobscot Bridge on left, railroad bridge on right |
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| Carries | Motor vehicles, cyclists, and pedestrians |
| Crosses | Penobscot River |
| Locale | Bangor/Brewer, Maine |
| Design | truss |
| Longest span | 218 feet (66 m) |
| Total length | 657 feet (200 m) |
| Width | 32 feet (10 m) |
| Load limit | 15 tons - 3 tons |
| Beginning date of construction | 1902 |
| Completion date | 1911 |
| Opening date | 1902 |
| Destruction date | 1997 |
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The Penobscot River Bridge was a truss bridge between Bangor and Brewer, Maine. It was constructed by the American Bridge Company in 1902, with further construction in 1911 by the Boston Bridge Works. According to the Historic American Engineering Record, it was the last remaining Baltimore (Petit) through-truss bridge in Maine[1]. While it was designed for loads of up to 15 tons, it was reduced to 3 tons shortly before its replacement in 1997 by the "New Penobscot Bridge"[2]
It carried U.S. Route 1A and Route 15 across the Penobscot River. While 1A still crosses the New Penobscot Bridge, SR-15 was redirected over I-395's Veterans Remembrance Bridge after its completion in 1986.
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[edit] References
- ^ Penobscot Bridge, Spanning Penobscot River at Route 15, Bangor, Penobscot County, ME. American Memory:Built in America. Library of Congress. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
- ^ New Penobscot Bridge (1997) in the Structurae database. Retrieved on 2007-07-16.
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- Penobscot River Bridge is at coordinates Coordinates:

