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Bourne Bridge

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Carries
  
4 lanes of Route 28

Locale
  
Bourne, Massachusetts

Construction started
  
1933

Opened
  
22 June 1935

Location
  
Cape Cod, Bourne

Crosses
  
Cape Cod Canal

Width
  
45 ft (14 m)

Clearance below
  
41 m

Total length
  
727 m

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Maintained by
  
United States Army Corps of Engineers

Design
  
Arch bridge with suspended deck

Bridge type
  
Arch bridge, Through arch bridge

Similar
  
Saga Bridge, Cape Cod Canal, Cape Cod Canal Railroad, Scusset Beach State Res, Aptucxet Trading Post Mus

The Bourne Bridge in Bourne, Massachusetts, carries Route 28 across the Cape Cod Canal, connecting Cape Cod with the rest of Massachusetts. It won the American Institute of Steel Construction's Class "A" Award of Merit as the "Most Beautiful Steel Bridge" in 1934.

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Map of Bourne Bridge, Bourne, MA 02532, USA

Most traffic approaching from the west follows Massachusetts Route 25, which ends at the interchange with US 6/Route 28 just north of the bridge, and provides freeway connections from Interstate 495 and Interstate 195.

There is a sidewalk for pedestrian and bicycle access on the west side of the bridge, the only legal way to walk or pedal onto the part of Cape Cod beyond the canal.

During relatively high winds of 70MPH or above due to bad weather, bridges to the Cape are sometimes closed for safety.

History

The bridge, along with its sibling, the Sagamore Bridge, was constructed beginning in 1933 by the Public Works Administration for the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which operates both the bridges and the canal. Both bridges carry four lanes of traffic over a 616-foot (188 m) main span, with a 135-foot (41 m) ship clearance. Construction ended in early 1935 and then opened on June 22, 1935. Due to the topography of the land, however, the approaches to the main span of the Bourne Bridge are considerably longer than those of the Sagamore Bridge.

The bridge replaces an earlier 1911 drawbridge; the current structure was built to accommodate the widening of the canal. Like the old Sagamore Bridge, the original drawbridge's approaches are still accessible.

The bridge commences at a major rotary, this one on the east (Cape Cod) end. On the mainland side, New York Central Tugboat 16 sat on dry land at the approach to the bridge from the rotary from 1982 to 2006, serving as a local attraction.

References

Bourne Bridge Wikipedia