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Jamestown Bridge

Jamestown Bridge
Old Jamestown Bridge
Old Jamestown Bridge.jpg
The Jamestown Bridge prior to demolition in April 2006
Carries 2 lanes of Route 138
Crosses West passage of Narragansett Bay
Locale North Kingstown and Jamestown, Rhode Island
Official name Jamestown-Verrazano Bridge
Maintained by Jamestown Bridge Commission (1940-1969)
Rhode Island Department of Transportation (1969-1992)
Characteristics
Design Cantilever truss
Total length 6,892 feet (2,101 m)
Width 22 feet (6.7 m)
Height 135 feet (41 m)
Longest span 600 feet (180 m)
History
Construction begin January 1939
Construction end July 1940
Opened July 27, 1940
Closed October 8, 1992 (demolished on April 18, 2006)
Statistics
Toll $0.25 (originally $0.90)
(collected 1940-1969)

Coordinates: 41°31′42.14″N 71°24′11.34″W / 41.5283722°N 71.4031500°W / 41.5283722; -71.4031500

The Jamestown Bridge, (usually referred to as the Old Jamestown Bridge to avoid confusion with its replacement, the Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge), was a cantilever truss bridge that connected Conanicut Island to mainland North Kingstown, Rhode Island, spanning the West passage of Narragansett Bay. The bridge first opened to traffic in 1940, replacing ferry service as the primary connection for the town of Jamestown, situated on Conanicut Island. It was constructed for just over $3 million 1940 USD, which was paid for by tolls until June 28, 1969. With a total length of 6,892 feet (2,100 m), the Jamestown Bridge was the third longest in Rhode Island at the time of its destruction, ranking behind its replacement, the adjacent 7,350-foot (2,240 m) Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge, and the 11,248-foot (3,428 m) Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge connecting Conanicut Island to Aquidneck Island and Newport. The Jamestown Bridge was closed to vehicular traffic on October 8, 1992, and its main span was destroyed through a controlled demolition on April 18, 2006.


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