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Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge

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Carries
  
6 lanes of Route 8

Design
  
Opened
  
1951

Location
  
Body of water
  
Crosses
  
Clearance below
  
10 m

Total length
  
481 m

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Locale
  
Derby and Shelton, Connecticut

Official name
  
Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge

Similar
  
Cornwall Bridge, Igor I Sikorsky Memorial, Washington Bridge, Bull's Bridge, Lover's Leap Bridge

The Commodore Isaac Hull Bridge carries Connecticut Route 8 over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and Derby, in Connecticut. The bridge was constructed in 1951 for Route 8. This deck-truss bridge, originally built in 1951, was widened during the 1980s to accommodate increased traffic with the completion of the Route 8 Expressway. This work was completed in 1990.

The deck-truss design is similar to that of the I-35W bridge in Minnesota that collapsed. Because of this, ConnDOT conducted an inspection on the Commodore Hull Bridge, and similar bridges throughout the state following the collapse. The bridge has recently been rated as "structurally deficient" and ConnDOT has plans to overhaul the bridge's superstructure within the next few years.

References

Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge Wikipedia


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