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Leverett Circle Connector Bridge

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Carries
  
highway access ramp

Address
  
Boston, MA 02114, USA

Total length
  
253 m

Bridge type
  
Box girder bridge

Crosses
  
Charles River

Opened
  
7 October 1999

Location
  
Boston

Body of water
  
Charles River

Leverett Circle Connector Bridge

Locale
  
Boston, Massachusetts to Somerville, Massachusetts

Design
  
steel box girder bridge

Similar
  
North Beacon Street Bri, O'Neill Tunnel, Sumner Tunnel, Bowker Overpass, Leonard P Zakim Bunker Hi

The Leverett Circle Connector Bridge is a highway bridge over the Charles River, carrying two lanes each of northbound and southbound traffic. It connects to Interstate 93 in Somerville, Massachusetts (the "Northern Expressway") at the north end and splits at the south end, providing direct access to both Storrow Drive and Leverett Circle in Boston. The span was built in conjunction with the more dramatic Leonard P. Zakim Bunker Hill Bridge as part of the Central Artery/Tunnel Project, widely known as the Big Dig. During construction, the Leverett Circle Connector Bridge was sometimes called "Baby Bridge". The bridge opened for traffic on October 7, 1999, at a cost of $22.27 million.

Also known as the Storrow Drive Connector, it is the largest steel box girder bridge in the United States. It was the winner of a July 2001 National Steel Bridge Alliance (NSBA) "prize bridge" Award. Its weaving design was determined by the other major structures involved in the Big Dig but unlike other parts of the project, it was finished eight days ahead of schedule.

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Leverett Circle Connector Bridge Wikipedia