Slade's Ferry Bridge
Appearance
Slade's Ferry Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 41°43′14.99″N 71°9′31.00″W / 41.7208306°N 71.1586111°W[1] |
Carries | vehicular and rail traffic |
Crosses | Taunton River |
Locale | Somerset to Fall River |
History | |
Opened | 1875 |
Closed | 1970 |
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The Slade's Ferry Bridge was a steel swing truss bridge that spanned the Taunton River between Somerset, Massachusetts and Fall River, Massachusetts. It was built in 1875 and removed in 1970. The bridge had two levels: an upper deck carrying the Providence, Warren and Bristol Railroad, and a lower deck for road traffic. A swing section (replaced by a bascule after a ship strike in 1932) allowed river traffic to pass. The alignment of the bridge carried it from Remington Street in Fall River to the junction of Riverside Avenue, Brayton Avenue and Wilbur Avenue in Somerset.
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- Bridges over the Taunton River
- Railroad bridges in Massachusetts
- Road bridges in Massachusetts
- Road-rail bridges in the United States
- Buildings and structures in Fall River, Massachusetts
- Bridges completed in 1875
- Demolished bridges in the United States
- Bridges in Bristol County, Massachusetts
- Somerset, Massachusetts
- Steel bridges in the United States
- Northeastern United States bridge (structure) stubs
- Massachusetts building and structure stubs
- Massachusetts transportation stubs