Mohegan–Pequot Bridge
The Mohegan–Pequot Bridge is a steel girder bridge in Montville and Preston, Connecticut that carries Route 2A over the Thames River. It was built in 1967 as a toll bridge, but the tolls were removed in 1980. The bridge is the northernmost crossing of the Thames River.
Mohegan–Pequot Bridge  | |
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![]() Mohegan–Pequot Bridge in December 2018  | |
| Coordinates | 41.4818°N 72.0748°W | 
| Carries | |
| Crosses | Thames River | 
| Named for | Native American tribes of the local area | 
| Owner | CT DOT | 
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Girder bridge | 
| Material | Steel | 
| Total length | 1435 feet | 
| Width | 2 lanes | 
| Height | 75 feet | 
| History | |
| Construction cost | $7.5 million | 
| Opened | December 1, 1967[1] | 
| Rebuilt | 1996 | 
| Statistics | |
| Toll | 15¢ (December 1, 1967–1976) 25¢ (1976–October 1, 1980)[2] None (October 1, 1980–present)  | 
| Location | |
References
    
-  "Mayor Says New Bridge Will Not Stop Congestion". The Hartford Courant. December 3, 1967. p. 19C. Retrieved December 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. 

 -  "No More Toll". The Hartford Courant. September 18, 1980. p. C1. Retrieved December 11, 2020 – via Newspapers.com. 

 
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