Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge
The Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge is the last crossing of the Connecticut River before it reaches Long Island Sound. It is a Truss bridge with a bascule span, allowing boat traffic to go through. Its tracks are owned by Amtrak and used by trains on their Northeast Corridor and Shore Line East high-speed rail lines. It can be seen from the Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge (Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1), as well as from various points on Route 154.
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Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge
The Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge is the last crossing of the Connecticut River before it reaches Long Island Sound. It is a Truss bridge with a bascule span, allowing boat traffic to go through. Its tracks are owned by Amtrak and used by trains on their Northeast Corridor and Shore Line East high-speed rail lines. It can be seen from the Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge (Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1), as well as from various points on Route 154.
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The Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old ...... m various points on Route 154.
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Northeast Corridor
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5.0584608e+2
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4.90728e+1
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Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge
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Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Company, Chicago
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-7.23492e+1
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USA Connecticut
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Connecticut River Railroad Bridge
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The Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old ...... m various points on Route 154.
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Amtrak Old Saybrook – Old Lyme Bridge
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