Janice Peaslee Bridge

Bridge in New Hampshire to Maidstone, Vermont
44°39′6.69″N 71°33′45″W / 44.6518583°N 71.56250°W / 44.6518583; -71.56250CarriesPedestrian and vehicular trafficCrossesConnecticut RiverLocaleStratford, New Hampshire to Maidstone, VermontCharacteristicsDesignPin-connected steel & wrought iron Pratt through truss bridge[1]Load limit20 tonsHistoryOpened1893, 2005Closed1990[2]LocationMap

The Janice Peaslee Bridge (formerly known as the Maidstone-Stratford Hollow Bridge[3]) is a pin-connected steel & wrought iron Pratt through truss bridge crossing the Connecticut River between Stratford, New Hampshire and Maidstone, Vermont.

History and construction

The bridge was originally completed in 1893 by the Berlin Iron Bridge Company, East Berlin, Connecticut. It was closed "temporarily" in 1990 for safety reasons.[2] Due to the perseverance of Vermont State Representative Janice L. Peaslee, it underwent a total rebuild which was completed in 2005.

In order to facilitate reconstruction of the abutments, the bridge was placed on land for repairs while the foundations were rebuilt and a new approach was created.

Since the bridge was resurrected as a result of Janice Peaslee's efforts, the bridge was renamed in her honor in 2006.

The bridge has been closed since July 5, 2023 due to unspecified damage.[4]

Image gallery

  • Original maker's mark circa 1893
    Original maker's mark circa 1893
  • New maker's mark circa 2005
    New maker's mark circa 2005

See also

References

  1. ^ See the "new maker's mark" sign
  2. ^ a b Nashua Telegraph article
  3. ^ New Hampshire law renaming the Bridge
  4. ^ "Maidstone bridge closed for construction". 6 July 2023.

External links

  • Janice Peaslee Bridge at Structurae
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