Jeffersonville Bridge
The Jeffersonville Bridge carries Vermont Route 108 over the Lamoille River just north of Jeffersonville, Vermont. A newer steel girder bridge was built in 2014 to replace the older structure.
The 1931 bridge that it replaced was a Parker through-truss design built by the American Bridge Company. It was about 200 feet long in total, with a 150-foot through-truss main span, concrete deck on steel I-beam stringers, and concrete abutments. It carried two lanes of traffic and had a pedestrian walkway cantilevered on the outside of one truss. At the south end, the bridge connected to a rotary that forms the junction of VT Route 108 and VT Route 15; VT Route 108 also provides access to Bakersfield and Waterville via VT Route 109.
The 1931 bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.
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