New Fore River Bridge and the temporary replacement for the 1936 bridge

The Fore River Bridge spans the Weymouth Fore River between Quincy and Weymouth, Massachusetts. The total length of the bridge including the approaches is 2,216 feet (675 m).

History

Postcard view of the 1936-built bridge

A bascule bridge was built in 1936, replacing an earlier span. The bascule bridge was demolished in 2004 as it was considered structurally deficient and unsafe.[1]

MassDOT erected a temporary vertical lift bridge in 2001–2003, rising to 200 feet (61 m).[2][3] The temporary bridge remained in place until the new bridge was completed in 2018. The replacement Fore River vertical lift bridge has an increased vertical clearance of 60 feet (18 m) in the closed position and over 220 feet (67 m) in the open position. This will help reduce the number of openings during the busy summer months. The navigable channel horizontal clearance increased the previous width of 175 feet (53 m) to 250 feet (76 m) and can now accommodate larger marine freighters providing better access to the Fore River’s Designated Port Area.

The Fore River Bridge was built at an approximate cost of $272 million and construction lasted 6 years with final completion in 2018. A portion of the temporary bridge was donated for use as a short bridge over a river in Perches, Haiti.[4]

See also

References

  1. Abelson, Jenn (May 20, 2004). "Bridge operator gets the last draw". The Boston Globe. pp. 109, 140 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Forman, Judith (September 28, 2003). "T defends flood of beer advertisements". The Boston Globe. p. 265 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Quincy". The Boston Globe. October 5, 2003. p. 92 via Newspapers.com.
  4. Annear, Steve (August 19, 2019). "A section of the former Fore River Bridge is now serving as a new bridge in Haiti". Boston Globe.

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