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State Owned and Maintained Structurally Deficient Bridges State Owned and Maintained Structurally Deficient Bridges (4,016 bridges - includes NHS, Non-NHS, NBI, and Non-NBI) Most Travelled (sorted by ADT) Data is based on the condition data of our entire bridge inventory (both NBI and Non-NBI bridges) at the time of the 2018 NBI submittal to FHWA on 03/15/18, which included inspection condition data due in 2017 and the most recent inspection condition data at the time of the submittal NBI 29: Average NBI 112: NBIS Daily Traffic (ADT) NBI 27: Year NBI 7: Facility Carried by Structure NBI 6A: Feature Intersected: NBI 4: City or Town NBI 104: Highway System of the Bridge Length [General Built [General Bridge No. Bridge Name [Classification] Narrative [Classification] [Classification] Inventory Route [Classification] [Classification] Information] Information] YANKEE DOODLE 1 00059 BRIDGE INTERSTATE-95 NORWALK RV,HENDRICKS AVE 56060 - NORWALK 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 145000 1957 2 06798 INTERSTATE-95 STUBBY PLAIN BROOK 47535 - MILFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 137500 1958 3 00162 INTERSTATE-95 METRO NORTH 82870 - WEST HAVEN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 136400 1956 4 03093 INTERSTATE 91 N FRONT ST & QUINN RIVER 52070 - NEW HAVEN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 133900 1964 5 03094 INTERSTATE-91 AMTRAK RAILROAD 52070 - NEW HAVEN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 133900 1965 BYRAM RIVER 6 00001 BRIDGE INTERSTATE-95 BYRAM RIVER,S WATER ST 33620 - GREENWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 131600 1958 7 00062 INTERSTATE-95 ROUTE 33 83500 - WESTPORT 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 129900 1957 8 00032 I-95 & I-95 RAMPS MNRR & LOCAL ROADS 73070 - STAMFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 127300 1958 9 01686A INTERSTATE-84 MARKET STREET & I-91 NB 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 125700 1961 10 01224 INTERSTATE-84 MAD RIVER 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 108800 1960 11 01766 INTERSTATE-84 WB AMTRAK RR & LOCAL ROADS 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 88900 1964 12 00196 INTERSTATE-95 US ROUTE 1 07310 - BRANFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 84300 1958 13 01765 INTERSTATE-84 EB AMTRAK RR & LOCAL ROADS 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 76450 1966 14 03301 INTERSTATE-84 EB BROAD ST, I-84 RAMP 191 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 71450 1966 15 00728 ROUTE 15 SAUGATUCK RIVER 83500 - WESTPORT 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 69900 1938 16 03367 INTERSTATE-84 EASTBOUND NEW PARK AV,AMTRAK,SR504 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 69000 1967 17 00250 INTERSTATE-95 ROUTE 161 23400 - EAST LYME 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 67500 1958 18 02151 ROUTE 15 RACE BROOK 87700 - WOODBRIDGE 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 66700 1949 19 03160A AETNA VIADUCT INTERSTATE-84 EB AMTRAK;LOCAL RDS;PARKING 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 66450 1965 20 03160B AETNA VIADUCT INTERSTATE-84 WB AMTRAK;LOCAL RDS;PARKING 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 66150 1965 WATERBURY STACKS 21 03191A BRIDGE INTERSTATE-84 EB I-84WB,RTE8,NAUGATUCK RV 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 65750 1967 WATERBURY STACKS 22 03191B BRIDGE INTERSTATE-84 WB RTE 8, NAUGATUCK RIVER 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 65750 1967 COMMODORE HULL 23 00571A BRIDGE ROUTE 8 HOUSATONIC RIVER, RT 110 68170 - SHELTON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 64640 1951 24 05944 I-291 & KING ST. PODUNK RIVER 71390 - SOUTH WINDSOR 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 64100 1958 25 06650 INTERSTATE-384 FOLLY BROOK 44700 - MANCHESTER 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 59800 1970 GOLD STAR 26 03819 MEMORIAL BRIDGE INTERSTATE 95 NORTHBOUND THAMES RV,RR,LOCAL ROADS 52350 - NEW LONDON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 58300 1943 27 06852 INTERSTATE-91 SB BROOK 47360 - MIDDLETOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 56850 1964 28 06853 INTERSTATE-91 NB BROOK 47360 - MIDDLETOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 56850 1964 29 06795 I-395 HAMMER BROOK 56270 - NORWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 54500 30 06796 I-395 BYRON BROOK 56270 - NORWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 54500 31 06797 I-395 BROOK 56270 - NORWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 54500 32 05844A INTERSTATE-84 EB ROUTE 15 22630 - EAST HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 51950 1987 33 02135 ROUTE 15 CONVERSE POND BROOK 33620 - GREENWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 51800 1934 34 02138 ROUTE 15 HORSENECK BR INLET TO RE 33620 - GREENWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 51200 1934 35 00638 ROUTE 9 P&W RAILROAD & UNION ST 47360 - MIDDLETOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 51200 1950 36 02169 I-84 AND RAMP LOWER RUBY BROOK 85950 - WILLINGTON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 49800 1955 DUTCH POINT 37 01469A VIADUCT INTERSTATE-91 NB PARK RIVER & CSO RR 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 48200 1964 1 of 6 NBI 29: Average NBI 112: NBIS Daily Traffic (ADT) NBI 27: Year NBI 7: Facility Carried by Structure NBI 6A: Feature Intersected: NBI 4: City or Town NBI 104: Highway System of the Bridge Length [General Built [General Bridge No. Bridge Name [Classification] Narrative [Classification] [Classification] Inventory Route [Classification] [Classification] Information] Information] 38 03622 I-91 SB & TR 835 CONNECTICUT SOUTHERN RR 37070 - HARTFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 46450 1958 REV. HORMISDAS 39 00281 BELEC INTERSTATE 395 RTE 97 & SHETUCKET RIVER 56270 - NORWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 43300 1958 40 03495 INTERSTATE 84 EASTBOUND US RTE 6 EB & SR 531 WB 27600 - FARMINGTON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 40700 1969 Colonel Henry Mucci 41 06750 Highway ROUTE 25 BROOK 77200 - TRUMBULL 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 37400 1975 42 06720 I-84 WB POLE BRIDGE BROOK 52980 - NEWTOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 36650 1979 ROCHAMBEAU 43 01218 BRIDGE INTERSTATE 84 EASTBOUND HOUSATONIC RIVER 52980 - NEWTOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 36650 1953 44 00524 ARRIGONI BRIDGE ROUTE 66 P&W RR RT9 CONN RIVER 47360 - MIDDLETOWN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 34400 1938 45 00948 ROUTE 34 WEPAWAUG RIVER 57600 - ORANGE 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 34400 1855 46 03514 INTERSTATE 684 NB BYRAM RIVER 33620 - GREENWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 33750 1968 WATERBURY STACKS 47 03190B BRIDGE ROUTE 8 SOUTHBOUND RIVERSIDE ST-SUNNYSIDE 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 30850 1966 VETERAN'S 48 00901 MEMORIAL US 202 & RT. 67 HOUSATONIC RIVER 52630 - NEW MILFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 30800 1953 49 01155 INTERSTATE 84 EB US RTE 6, RTE 67, STREAM 69640 - SOUTHBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 30600 1963 50 01156 INTERSTATE 84 WB US RTE 6, RTE 67, STREAM 69640 - SOUTHBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 30600 1963 51 05454 INTERSTATE-395 BROOK 59980 - PLAINFIELD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 29400 1958 52 00302 INTERSTATE-395 MOOSUP RIVER & ROUTE 14 59980 - PLAINFIELD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 28800 1958 53 06728 ROUTE 9 MILL RIVER 35230 - HADDAM 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 27300 1966 54 00481 SR 530 -AIRPORT RD ROUTE 15 37070 - HARTFORD 0 - Structure/Route is NOT on NHSYes 27200 1964 55 00325 US ROUTE 1 STILLMAN PD BRK&RR SP 08070 - BRIDGEPORT 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 26900 1910 56 03176 ROUTE 8 SOUTHBOUND NAUGATUCK RV-LOCAL ROADS 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 26700 1966 57 03179 ROUTE 8 NORTHBOUND METRO-NORTH RAILROAD 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 26700 1966 58 00366 US ROUTE 1 PAWCATUCK RIVER 73770 - STONINGTON 0 - Structure/Route is NOT on NHSYes 26000 1932 WATERBURY STACKS 59 03190A BRIDGE ROUTE 8 NORTHBOUND ROUTE 8 SB & LOCAL ROADS 80070 - WATERBURY 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 25450 1966 60 00255 INTERSTATE-395 ROUTE 85 80280 - WATERFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 24500 1958 61 06793 I-395 LITTLE MOUNTAIN BROOK 75870 - THOMPSON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 24200 62 00783 SKIFF STREET ROUTE 15 35650 - HAMDEN 0 - Structure/Route is NOT on NHSYes 23956 1948 63 06840 ROUTE 2 BROOK 15910 - COLCHESTER 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 23800 1971 64 06841 ROUTE 2 BROOK 15910 - COLCHESTER 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 23800 1971 65 01872 US ROUTE 1 GREENWICH CREEK 33620 - GREENWICH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 21600 1926 66 00327 DEVON BRIDGE US ROUTE 1 HOUSATONIC RIVER 47535 - MILFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 21600 1921 67 03410 RTE 40 SB AMTRAK RAILROAD 54870 - NORTH HAVEN 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 21200 1971 68 06794 I-395 BROOK 75870 - THOMPSON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 21100 69 03374 ROUTE 2 WESTBOUND WEST ROAD 45820 - MARLBOROUGH 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 20700 1966 70 06812 ROUTE 64 WOOSTER BROOK 80070 - WATERBURY 0 - Structure/Route is NOT on NHSNo 19600 1962 71 01350 ROUTE 137 RIPPOWAM RIVER 73070 - STAMFORD 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS Yes 19200 1931 72 02219 ROUTE 25 W. BRANCH PEQUONNOCK RVR 48620 - MONROE 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 18900 1927 73 02220 ROUTE 25 STEPNEY WELL POND 48620 - MONROE 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 18900 1927 74 06706 INTERSTATE 395 BROOK 75870 - THOMPSON 1 - Structure/Route is on NHS No 18800 1966 75 06851 U.S.
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