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General Information

Other name(s): Brightman Street Bridge
Beginning of works: 17 May 2007
Completion: 11 October 2011
Status: in use

Project Type

Structure: Double-leaf bascule bridge
Function / usage: Road bridge

Location

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Address: U.S. Route 36 / State Route 138
Crosses:
  • Taunton River
To replace: Brightman Street Bridge (1908)
Coordinates: 41° 43' 35.61" N    71° 9' 5.73" W
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Technical Information

Cost

cost of construction United States dollar 230 000 000

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Veterans Memorial Bridge is a bascule bridge connecting Somerset, Massachusetts and Fall River, Massachusetts. The bridge carries U.S. Route 6 and Route 138 over the Taunton River, with connecting ramps to Route 79, and includes a bike path on ist north side. The $290 million bridge was dedicated to area veterans on September 11, 2011. The bike path was also dedicated in a separate ceremony that same day in honor of Pvt. Michael E. Bouthot, who was killed in action in Iraq in 2006.

The Veterans Memorial Bridge now serves as the pathway for Route 6 and Route 138 to cross the river into Fall River. Other than the Berkley-Dighton Bridge 8½ miles to the north, it is the only non-highway bridge spanning the river between Fall River and Taunton. Along with the Braga Bridge, it is one of the two major crossings of the river. This has led to the bridge having vital importance anytime there is a problem on the Braga; since the northern detour takes approximately twenty miles and the southern detour (over the Mount Hope Bridge and the Sakonnet River Bridge) is over twenty-five miles, it immediately becomes the major path for people coming in and out of the city, and vice versa.

Name

Before being named, this bridge was known as the replacement Brightman Street Bridge. The name "Miguel Corte-Real Bridge" was also suggested for use on the new bridge. On November 13, 2009, Chapter 140 of the Acts of 2009 became law, officially naming this bridge the Veterans Memorial Bridge.

History

Planning for this bridge started no later than 1998, but was delayed due to ist funding being siphoned off by the Big Dig project. Construction finally began in May 2007. After much delay, the dedication ceremony for the bridge occurred on September 11, 2011. The westbound lane opened to traffic on September 12, 2011, with the eastbound lanes opening on October 11, 2011.

Bridge features

The Veterans Memorial Bridge features upgrades from the previous Brightman Street Bridge, including a much wider walkway/bikeway and fishing pier. The center span is also significantly taller and wider than the Brightman's, decreasing the frequency of traffic delays from the bridge opening due to a passing boat underneath.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Veterans Memorial Bridge (Bristol County, Massachusetts)" and modified on 23 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

 

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  • Structure-ID
    20038723
  • Published on:
    05/08/2008
  • Last updated on:
    05/02/2016
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