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William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge

Putnam Bridge
IMG 4143 William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge.jpg
Western end of the William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge, before rehabilitation.
Coordinates 41°42′51″N 72°38′27″W / 41.71417°N 72.64083°W / 41.71417; -72.64083
Carries Route 3 Expressway
Crosses Connecticut River
Locale Wethersfield and Glastonbury.
Official name William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge
Characteristics
Design Steel girder bridge
Clearance below 80 ft (24.3 m)
Statistics
Daily traffic 50,800
William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge is located in Connecticut
William H. Putnam Memorial Bridge

The Putnam Bridge is a bridge in the state of Connecticut carrying the Route 3 Expressway over the Connecticut River, connecting Interstate 91 in Wethersfield and Route 2 in Glastonbury. It is the southernmost crossing of the Connecticut River in the Hartford Area and carries an average of 50,800 vehicles per day.[1]

The bridge was built in the late 1950s as part of the Route 3 connector between Interstate 91 and Connecticut Route 2. It originally terminated at Main Street in Glastonbury, rather than at Route 2. It was expected to be expanded to a double-decker in the early 1970s as part of the planned Interstate 491, a southeastern bypass around Hartford from Wethersfield to East Hartford. However, the project was cancelled in 1973. In the late 1980s, the expressway portion of Route 3 was extended to terminate at Route 2.

In 2013, the bridge underwent a $15 million rehabilitation project, which repaved the roadbed, repainted the girders, added new lighting fixtures and a new pedestrian walkway.



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