Sarah Mildred Long Bridge

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The Sarah Mildred Long Bridge is a vehicular and railroad bridge spanning the Piscataqua River, connecting the states of Maine and New Hampshire in the northeastern United States.

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Sarah Mildred Long Bridge canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road–rail bridge
vertical-lift bridge
authorityInvolved Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority
carries U.S. Route 1 Bypass
railroad traffic
category Bridges between Maine and New Hampshire
Railroad bridges in Maine
Railroad bridges in New Hampshire
Road bridges in Maine
Road bridges in New Hampshire
Vertical lift bridges in the United States
connects Kittery, Maine NERFINISHED
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
constructionBegan 2015
crosses Piscataqua River
design fixed high-level roadway approaches
vertical-lift span for rail
function rail traffic
vehicular traffic
hasLiftSpan yes
hasToll no
locatedIn Maine
New Hampshire
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Portsmouth Naval Shipyard
maintainedBy Maine Department of Transportation
New Hampshire Department of Transportation
namedAfter Sarah Mildred Long
namedForRole Sarah Mildred Long’s service with Maine-New Hampshire Interstate Bridge Authority
navigationClearanceImprovedComparedTo original Sarah Mildred Long Bridge
oldBridgeCarried Boston–Portland main line
surface form: Boston and Maine Railroad line

U.S. Route 1 Bypass
surface form: US 1 Bypass
oldBridgeClosed 2016
oldBridgeOpened 1940
oldBridgeType double-deck vertical-lift bridge
oneOfThreeMajorCrossingsOf Piscataqua River
surface form: Piscataqua River between Maine and New Hampshire
opened 2018
parallelTo Memorial Bridge
Piscataqua River Bridge
partOf Interstate 95
surface form: Interstate 95 corridor
purpose improve highway and rail access across Piscataqua River
region New England
replaced original 1940 Sarah Mildred Long Bridge
replacedStructureDemolished 2017
riverMouthProximity near Atlantic Ocean
usedBy freight trains
motor vehicles

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Maine–New Hampshire border crossedBy Sarah Mildred Long Bridge
Piscataqua River crossedBy Sarah Mildred Long Bridge
Portsmouth, New Hampshire hasBridge Sarah Mildred Long Bridge