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STATE OWNED BRIDGES National Bridge Inventory (NBI)-By Municipality STATE OWNED BRIDGES National Bridge Inventory (NBI)-By Municipality YEAR YEAR SDFO INSPECTION MUNICIPLALITY BRIDGE ID BRIDGE NAME ROAD CARRIED CROSSING OWNER BUILT RECONSTRUCTED STATUS DATE Barrington 012301 Barrington RI 114/103 CNTY RD BARRINGTON RIVER 01 2009 - - 6/13/2013 Barrington 012401 Warren RI 114/103 CNTY RD WARREN RIVER 01 1914 2009 - 6/13/2013 Barrington 018201 Central MASSASOIT AV BARRINGTON RIVER 01 1940 - SD 4/2/2013 Bristol 029301 Poppasquash Road Poppasquash Rd Tidal Inlet 01 1920 2013 - 4/5/2013 Bristol 030001 Mount Hope RI 114 MT HP BY,N SEC RR,114 LP 31 1929 1985 FO 11/18/2014 Bristol 072401 Mill Gut COLT DRIVE MILL GUT TIDAL INLET 01 1967 SD 4/3/2013 Burrillville 010501 Oakland VICTORY HWY PASCOAG RIVER 01 1918 - - 12/11/2013 Burrillville 011101 Nasonville Stone Arch RI 7 DOUGLAS PIKE BRANCH RIVER 01 1907 1923 SD 4/7/2014 Burrillville 011201 Glendale VICTORY HWY BRANCH RIVER 01 1987 - FO 8/25/2014 Burrillville 019801 Pascoag HIGH ST PASCOAG RIVER 01 1865 1925 SD 11/8/2013 Burrillville 030601 Harrisville RI 107 EAST AV PASCOAG RIVER 01 1902 - SD 10/2/2013 Burrillville 030701 Shippee RI 98 SHRMN FRM RD NIPMUC RIVER 01 1890 1982 SD 12/8/2014 Burrillville 030801 Granite Mill RI 107 CHAPEL ST PASCOAG RIVER 01 1947 2009 - 3/14/2013 Burrillville 031001 Burrillville WW Memorial RI 107 CHAPEL ST PASCOAG RIVER 01 1933 1997 - 5/6/2014 Burrillville 037801 Round Top RI 96 CLLHN SCH ST PASCOAG RIVER 01 2010 - - 8/25/2014 Burrillville 067001 Pascoag River RI 102 BRONCO HWY PASCOAG RIVER 01 1965 - - 8/15/2014 Burrillville 067101 Lapham RI 102 BRONCO HWY WHIPPLE AV 01 1964 - SD 10/20/2014 Burrillville 067201 Joslin Road RI 102 BRONCO HWY BRANCH RVR & JOSLIN RD 01 1967 - FO 8/27/2014 Burrillville 067301 Mohegan RI 102 BRONCO HWY BRANCH RIVER 01 1966 SD 8/28/2014 Central Falls 030501 Broad Street RI 114 BROAD ST BLACKSTONE RIVER 01 1915 - SD 4/8/2014 Central Falls 037101 Clay Street RR CLAY ST AMTRAK & P&W RR 01 1985 FO 2/4/2014 Central Falls 089401 Jenks Street RR JENKS ST AMTRAK 01 1985 - FO 2/4/2014 Central Falls 091701 Sacred Heart Ave RR SACRED HEART AV AMTRAK & RAILROAD ST 01 1928 1978 SD 9/26/2013 Central Falls 091901 Cross Street CROSS ST AMTRAK 01 1979 - FO 2/4/2014 Central Falls 096701 Cross Street CROSS ST BLACKSTONE RIVER 01 1904 1975 FO 6/10/2014 Charlestown 005701 Carolina Station RR RI 112 CRLNA BK RD AMTRAK 01 1999 - FO 11/12/2013 Charlestown 005801 New Pawcatuck River SHANNOCK RD PAWCATUCK RIVER 01 1926 1948 SD 9/12/2014 Charlestown 006101 Pawcatuck River SHANNOCK RD PAWCATUCK RIVER 01 1974 - - 8/5/2014 Charlestown 014901 Kenyon-Shannock RR SHANNOCK RD AMTRAK 01 1931 2000 - 11/7/2013 2/10/2015 Page 1 of 19 YEAR YEAR SDFO INSPECTION MUNICIPLALITY BRIDGE ID BRIDGE NAME ROAD CARRIED CROSSING OWNER BUILT RECONSTRUCTED STATUS DATE Charlestown 020601 Kenyons RI 91 ALTN CRLN RD PAWCATUCK RIVER 01 1926 1984 FO 7/9/2014 Charlestown 027101 Wawaloam RI 2 SO COUNTY TR PAWCATUCK RIVER 01 1931 - 9/16/2014 Coventry 003201 Washington RI SOUTH MAIN ST PAWTUXET RIVER SW BRANC 01 1919 - FO 4/17/2014 Coventry 007101 Flat River RI 117 FLAT RVR RD FLAT RIVER RESERVOIR 01 1954 - - 3/11/2014 Coventry 007701 Fairbanks RI 14 PLNFLD PK MOOSUP RIVER 01 1928 - - 4/22/2014 Coventry 022701 Summit RR RI 102 VICTORY HWY BRIDLE / HIKING TRAIL 01 1927 1987 - 11/13/2013 Coventry 025701 Sandy Bottom RI 33 SDY BTTM RD PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1931 - - 4/1/2014 Coventry 033401 Johnsons Pond HILL FARM RD JOHNSONS POND 01 1934 - FO 3/6/2014 Coventry 039701 The Major-General Nathana LAUREL AV PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1900 2012 - 10/21/2014 Coventry 043101 Zeke's Bridge HARKNEY HILL RD FLAT RIVER RESERVOIR 01 1997 - FO 3/5/2014 Cranston 000101 Elmwood Ave Bridge US 1 ELMWOOD AV PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1918 1990 FO 9/22/2014 Cranston 002301 Pocasset River RI 2 RESERVOIR AV POCASSET RIVER 01 1926 1950 - 5/8/2014 Cranston 002401 Moons Cut RI 33 PROVIDNCE ST MESHANTICUT BROOK 01 1953 - - 5/20/2014 Cranston 002501 Moons Cut RR RI 33 PROVIDNCE ST WASH SEC BIKE PATH 01 2000 - - 9/5/2013 Cranston 008101 Thornton RI 14 PLNFLD ST POCASSET RIVER 01 1897 - SD 8/22/2014 Cranston 015001 Warwick Ave RI 117 WARWICK AV PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1921 1986 - 9/17/2014 Cranston 019001 Pawtuxet US 1A BROAD ST PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1884 1932 - 9/15/2014 Cranston 020101 Pontiac Ave PONTIAC AV POCASSET RIVER 01 1925 - - 11/7/2013 Cranston 028601 Oaklawn Ave RR RI 5 OAKLAWN AV WASH SEC BIKE PATH 01 1940 - SD 9/6/2013 Cranston 035701 Pontiac Ave RR PONTIAC AV PONTIAC BRANCH RR 01 1975 - - 12/2/2013 Cranston 042101 Reservoir Ave RI 2 NEWLONDONAVE MESH INTERCHANGE LANE B 01 1952 1998 - 8/29/2013 Cranston 042201 Meshanticut RI 2 MESH INT RI 5 OAKLAWN AV 01 1952 1998 - 10/9/2013 Cranston 042301 Meshanticut Viaduct RI 2 MESH INT RI 5 OAKLAWN AV & LANE C 01 1952 1998 FO 10/11/2013 Cranston 042401 New London Ave LANE H MESH INTERCHANGE LANE A 01 1952 2002 FO 8/28/2013 Cranston 043401 Furnace Hill Brook NATICK AV FURNACE HILL BROOK 01 1957 - - 6/3/2014 Cranston 045301 Cranston Street Viaduct RI 10 HUNTNGTN EXP CRANSTON ST,SR-3,AMTRAK 01 1959 2006 - 8/5/2013 Cranston 045501 Mashapaug RI 2 RESERVOIR AV RI 10 HUNTINGTON EXPRESS 01 1959 2003 FO 11/13/2014 Cranston 048001 Park Ave RI 12 PARK AV POCASSET RIVER 01 1960 - SD 7/1/2014 Cranston 049401 Budlong DYER AVENUE POCASSET RIVER 01 1962 - SD 11/4/2014 Cranston 061601 Glenhills Drive GLENHILLS DRIVE RI 37 EB & WB 01 1968 1989 FO 7/16/2013 Cranston 062001 Cranston Park Ramp RAMP E-N I-295 SB 01 1968 - FO 10/20/2014 Cranston 062101 Cranston Street RI 37 EB & WB CRANSTON ST 01 1968 1989 SD 7/2/2013 Cranston 062201 Cranston Park RR RI 37 EB & WB Wash Sec Bike Path 01 1968 1989 SD 9/20/2013 2/10/2015 Page 2 of 19 YEAR YEAR SDFO INSPECTION MUNICIPLALITY BRIDGE ID BRIDGE NAME ROAD CARRIED CROSSING OWNER BUILT RECONSTRUCTED STATUS DATE Cranston 062301 Oaklawn Ave RI 37 EB & WB RI 5 OAKLAWN AV 01 1968 1989 SD 7/17/2013 Cranston 062401 New London Ave RI 37 EB & WB RI 2 NEW LONDON AV 01 1965 1990 SD 7/16/2013 Cranston 062501 Howard RI 37 EB & WB POWER ROAD 01 1965 1989 SD 7/10/2013 Cranston 062601 Pontiac Branch RR RI 37 EB & WB PONTIAC BRANCH RR 01 1965 1989 - 11/7/2013 Cranston 062701 Pontiac Ave RI 37 EB & WB PONTIAC AV 01 1965 1989 SD 6/27/2013 Cranston 062801 Pawtuxet River South RI 37 EB PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1963 1989 SD 6/27/2014 Cranston 062901 Pawtuxet River North RI 37 WB PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1963 1989 SD 6/27/2014 Cranston 066101 Wellington Ave I-95 NB & SB WELLINGTON AV 01 1964 - SD 6/14/2013 Cranston 066201 Ramp CB I-95 RAMP CB WELLINGTON AV & AMTRAK 01 1965 1997 - 10/18/2013 Cranston 066301 Ramp B-EL I-95 RAMP B-EL WELLINGTON AV & AMTRAK 01 1965 - - 10/18/2013 Cranston 066401 Huntington North RI 10 RAMP BC I-95 NB & SB 01 1965 - SD 11/4/2013 Cranston 066501 Huntington Viaduct RI 10 HUNTNGTN EXP I-95 NB & SB, AMTRAK 01 1965 - FO 12/5/2013 Cranston 066601 Huntington South RI 10 RAMP DB I-95 NB & SB 01 1965 - SD 11/4/2013 Cranston 066801 Pontiac Ave PONTIAC AV RI 10 HUNTINGTON EXPRESS 01 1966 - FO 3/28/2013 Cranston 067501 Park Ave East RI 12 PARK AV RI 10 NORTH, RAMP LANE 01 1966 - - 3/26/2013 Cranston 067601 Park Ave RI 12 PARK AV I-95 NB & SB 01 1965 - FO 10/29/2013 Cranston 067701 Laurens Street LAURENS ST I-95 NB & SB 01 1965 - FO 10/16/2013 Cranston 067801 Milford Street MILFORD ST I-95 NB & SB 01 1965 - FO 10/15/2013 Cranston 068001 Pawtuxet River I-95 NB & SB PAWTUXET RIVER 01 1964 1977 - 6/19/2014 Cranston 072701 Wilbur Ave NB I-295 NB WILBUR AV 01 1968 - FO 9/4/2014 Cranston 072721 Wilbur Ave SB I-295 SB WILBUR AV 01 1968 - - 9/4/2014 Cranston 072801 Cranston Park East RI 37 EB & WB I-295 NB 01 1968 1989 SD 8/27/2013 Cranston 072821 Cranston Park West RI 37 EB & WB I-295 SB 01 1969 1989 SD 8/27/2013 Cranston 072901 Phenix Ave EB RI 51 PHENIX AV I-295 NB 01 1968 - SD 10/24/2014 Cranston 072921 Phenix Ave WB RI 51 PHENIX AV I-295 SB 01 1968 - - 10/24/2014 Cranston 073001 Aqueduct NB I-295 NB WATER SUPPLY AQUADUCT 01 1968 - SD 6/16/2014 Cranston 073021 Aqueduct SB I-295 SB WATER SUPPLY AQUADUCT 01 1968 - - 6/16/2014 Cranston 073101 Lawton RI 12 SCITUATE AV I-295 NB & SB 01 1969 - SD 10/23/2014 Cranston 073201 Plainfield Pike NB I-295 NB RI 14 PLAINFIELD PIKE 01 1969 FO 11/4/2014 Cranston 073221 Plainfield Pike SB I-295 SB RI 14 PLAINFIELD PIKE 01 1969 SD 11/4/2014 Cranston 081401 Meshanticut Brook Culvert I-295 NB MESHANTICUT BROOK 01 1967 - - 5/27/2014 Cranston 081421 Meshanticut Brook Culvert I-295 SB MESHANTICUT BROOK 01 1967 - - 5/27/2014 Cranston 081501 Meshanticut Brook Culvert I-295, RI 37 RAMP MESHANTICUT BROOK 01 1968 - - 5/2/2014 2/10/2015 Page 3 of 19 YEAR YEAR SDFO INSPECTION MUNICIPLALITY BRIDGE ID BRIDGE NAME ROAD CARRIED CROSSING OWNER BUILT RECONSTRUCTED STATUS DATE Cranston 081601 Meshanticut Brook Culvert Ramps E-S,E-N,S-E Meshanticut Brook 01 1968 - - 5/2/2014 Cranston 081901 Wilbur Ave Culvert WILBUR AV MESHANTICUT BROOK 01 1968 - FO 5/21/2014 Cranston 083101 Cranston Street Ramp RI 37 RAMP CRANSTON ST 01 1968 1989 - 9/29/2014 Cranston 092201 Park Ave RR RI 12 PARK AV AMTRAK 01 1906 1991 SD 9/12/2014 Cranston 092401 Cranston Street RR CRANSTON ST AMTRAK 01 2005 - FO 9/13/2013 Cumberland 011701 Whipple RI 122 MENDON RD BLACKSTONE RIVER 01 1979 - FO 10/3/2014 Cumberland 016401 Albion SCHOOL ST BLACKSTONE RIVER 01 1885 1996 FO 5/2/2014 Cumberland 020401 Newell RI 114 DMND HLL RD EAST BRANCH SNEECH BROOK 01 1926 - FO 8/27/2014 Cumberland 027501 Ashton Viaduct RI 116 G WASH HWY BLACKSTONE RIVER, P&W RR 01 1945 2000 - 12/17/2013 Cumberland 030101 Arnold Mills SNEECH POND RD ABBOTT RUN 01 1886 1985 SD 9/23/2014 Cumberland 038801 Manville
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