Amtrak Old Saybrook–Old Lyme Bridge
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The Amtrak Old Saybrook–Old Lyme Bridge is the last crossing of the Connecticut River before it reaches Long Island Sound. It is a Truss bridge with a bascule span, allowing boat traffic to pass through. The bridge is owned by Amtrak and used by Northeast Regional, Acela Express, Shore Line East and a few freight trains traversing the Northeast Corridor. It can be seen from the Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge (Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1), as well as from various points on Route 154.
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N 41.3108 ° | E -72.3492 ° |
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Amtrak Old Saybrook - Old Lyme Bridge
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Connecticut, United States
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