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Red-List Bridges 5-30 Copy Red-listed bridges in Cheshire County Cheshire County has the highest ratio of structurally deficient (red-listed) bridges in New Hampshire, according to a recent report by the nonprofit Transportation for America. Below are the 55 bridges in Cheshire County included on the N.H. Department of Transportation’s Red List. Marlow Alstead: Hill Road (Darby Brook); Route 123A (Warren Brook) Alstead Dublin: Charcoal Road (Charcoal Brook); Pierce Road Stoddard Fitzwilliam: Templeton Turnpike (Priest Brook) (two bridges) Walpole Gilsum Harrisville: Chesham Road (Minnewawa Brook); South Road Sullivan (Minnewawa Brook) Jaffrey: Gilmore Pond Road (Mountain Brook) Surry Nelson Keene: Route 9/10 (Elm Street); Whitcomb Mills Road (White Brook); East Surry Road (Sturtevant Brook); Route 10 (Ash Swamp Brook); Westmoreland Keene Island Street (Ashuelot River); Route 12 (Beaver Brook); Roxbury Roxbury Harrisville Street (Beaver Brook); Spring Street (Beaver Brook); Beaver Street Marlborough (Beaver Brook); Harrison Street (Beaver Brook); George Street Dublin (Beaver Brook) Chesterfield Marlborough: Old Roxbury Road (Minnewawa Bridge) Swanzey Nelson: Bailey Brook Road (Bailey Brook) Troy Jaffrey Richmond: Whipple Hill Road (Roaring Brook); Mill Road (Rice Hinsdale Brook); Tully Brook Road (Tully Brook); Fay Martin Road (Tully Brook) Winchester Rindge: Converseville Road (Converseville Brook) Richmond Fitzwilliam Stoddard: Route 123 (Dead Brook) Rindge Sullivan: Route 9 (Otter Brook) Surry: Joslin Road (Merriam Brook) Swanzey: Route 32 (Martin Brook) (two bridges); Swanzey Factory Road (Troy Brook); Westport Village Road Slate Covered Bridge (Ashuelot River); Cobble Hill Road (Ashuelot River); Main Street Thompson Covered Bridge (California Brook); Christian Hill Road (Ashuelot River); Rabbit Hollow Road (New Hampshire Railroad); Warmac Road (Perry Brook); Sawyers Crossing Cresson Covered Bridge (Ashuelot River); Carlton Road Carleton Covered Bridge (South Brook) Troy: Prospect Street Walpole: Bridge Street Vilas Bridge (Connecticut River); Wentworth Road (Houghton Brook) Westmoreland: River Road South (Partridge Brook); Spofford Road (Partridge Brook); Makinen Road (Mill Brook); South Village Road (Mill Brook) Winchester: Route 119 (Ashuelot River); Route 10 (Forest Lake outlet); Route 10 (Ashuelot River); Broad Brook Road (Broad Brook); Gunn Mountain Road Ashuelot Covered Bridge (Ashuelot River); Old Westport Road (Wheelock Brook); Coombs Bridge Road Coombs Covered Bridge (Ashuelot River) SOURCE: N.H. Department of Transportation.
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