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Encyclopedia > Founders Bridge
Founders Bridge
Official name Founders Bridge
Carries Motor vehicles, pedestrians, and bicycles
Crosses Connecticut River, Interstate 91
Locale Hartford, Connecticut
Maintained by Connecticut Department of Transportation [1]
Design Stringer/multibeam or girder
Total length 358.1 m
Width 26.2 m
Clearance below 14 m
Opening date 1958

The Founders Bridge is one of the three highway bridges over the Connecticut River in Hartford, Connecticut. The steel stringer bridge carries the Route 2 expressway, and also crosses over Interstate 91 (which runs parallel to the river). The bridge has an average daily traffic of 29,200.[2] The Connecticut River as seen from the French King Bridge in western Massachusetts. ... Interstate 91 is an interstate highway in the New England section of the United States. ... Nickname: The Insurance Capital of the World Location in Hartford County, Connecticut Coordinates: ) Counties Hartford County Mayor Eddie Perez Area    - City 18. ... 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... The Connecticut River as seen from the French King Bridge in western Massachusetts. ... Nickname: The Insurance Capital of the World Location in Hartford County, Connecticut Coordinates: ) Counties Hartford County Mayor Eddie Perez Area    - City 18. ... Route 2 is 58. ... Interstate 91 is an interstate highway in the New England section of the United States. ...

Crossings of the Connecticut River
Upstream
Morgan G. Bulkeley Bridge
Founders Bridge
Downstream
Charter Oak Bridge


 
 

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