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Crosses
  
Hemlock Brook

Design
  
covered bridge

Address
  
Foster, RI 02825, USA

Total length
  
11 m

Location
  
Foster

Construction end
  
1994

Locale
  
Foster

Construction begin
  
1993

Opened
  
1994

Width
  
4.9 m

Bridge type
  
Covered bridge

Swamp Meadow Bridge

Similar
  
Covered bridge, Stark Covered Bridge, Corbin Covered Bridge, Point Judith Light, Claiborne Pell Newport

Swamp Meadow Bridge is a covered bridge crossing Hemlock Brook located on Central Pike in the town of Foster, Rhode Island. It is the second bridge to be built at this site.

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History

The first bridge was proposed in 1986, when the Town of Foster decided to build a covered bridge in honor of Rhode Island's 350th birthday. The wood was donated by Providence Water Supply. It used Town lattice trusses and was built over an existing steel bridge. Approval from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation came in 1992, and construction began on 12 September 1992. Jed Dixon was the bridge's designer, and all work was performed by volunteers. The bridge was dedicated on 23 May 1993 but was burned by vandals on September 11 of that year. There was an immediate campaign to rebuild the bridge. Twelve days after the destruction, the town council approved construction of the current bridge, which was dedicated on 5 November 1994.

Structure

The bridge uses a Ithiel Town's truss design including authentic wooden trunnels. Lengthwise planks cover the roadway area with macadam filling the gaps. The entire deck area is supported by six I-beam stringers. The bridge rests on concrete abutments which extend to form road-level wing walls. Each side has one diamond-shaped opening. A heavy curb-high timber runs along each side of the bridge, presumably to prevent vehicles from damaging the trusses.

References

Swamp Meadow Bridge Wikipedia