Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge
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| Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge | |
|---|---|
| Carries | vehicular and pedestrian traffic |
| Crosses | Connecticut River |
| Locale | Suffield, Connecticut to Thompsonville, Connecticut |
| Design | 5-span iron truss bridge |
| Total length | 1,060 feet (323 m) |
| Beginning date of construction | August 15, 1892 |
| Completion date | January 14, 1893 |
| Opening date | February 20, 1893 |
| Destruction date | 1971 |
| Toll | 3¢ for pedestrians 12¢ for single teams 15¢ for double teams |
| Coordinates | Coordinates: |
The Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge was a 5-span iron truss bridge over the Connecticut River located between present day Suffield, Connecticut and Thompsonville, Connecticut (Enfield). It connected Burbank Avenue in Suffield with Main Street in Thompsonville. Its four stone piers still stand today.
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In 1889 the Suffield and Thompsonville Bridge Company was granted a charter to construct an iron bridge across the Connecticut River between Thompsonville and Suffield. They owned the bridge.
- Iron Contractor: The Berlin Iron Bridge Company of Berlin, Connecticut
- Stone Contractor: O.W. Weand of Reading, PA
- First toll-taker: Nathan Hemenway
- Tolls: three cents for pedestrians, twelve cents for single teams and fifteen cents for double teams.
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