Category:Thames River Bridge (Connecticut, 1889)
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English: This bridge was constructed between Groton and New London in 1889, completing the Shore Line rail route between Boston and New York. In 1919, a new rail bridge was built to the north, and the older bridge was used for automobiles (and streetcars from 1923 to 1928). It was removed after the Gold Star Memorial Bridge opened in 1943.
Media in category "Thames River Bridge (Connecticut, 1889)"
The following 6 files are in this category, out of 6 total.
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1889 Thames River Bridge before 1900.png 1,048 × 744; 873 KB
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Abutment of former Thames River road bridge, December 2018.JPG 5,184 × 3,888; 6.25 MB
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Thames River Bridge 1906 postcard.jpg 1,521 × 966; 337 KB
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Thames River Bridge 1911 postcard.jpg 1,162 × 744; 254 KB
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Train on Thames River railroad bridge, circa 1901.jpg 1,476 × 650; 134 KB
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Twin Bridges over Thames River, New London, Conn (62077).jpg 3,305 × 2,099; 2.96 MB