
Historic East Haddam Swing Bridge Reopens, Reconnecting Communities
East Haddam Bridge Reopens After Extensive Rehabilitation East Haddam, Connecticut – After months of delays and road closures, the East Haddam Swing Bridge has officially reopened, reconnecting the communities of East Haddam and Haddam. The rehabilitation project, completed by the American Bridge Company, marks a significant milestone for the region. The American Bridge Company, the same company that originally constructed the bridge 112 years ago, oversaw the project. "Days-long closures and one-lane passing are all done," said the reporter in the video, highlighting the impact of the repairs. The project involved extensive upgrades to the bridge's infrastructure, electrical systems, and the addition of a new pedestrian walkway for enhanced safety. The improvements ensure the bridge's longevity and provide a safer passage for both vehicles and pedestrians. The historical significance of the bridge is undeniable. The video includes images from 112 years ago, depicting the original bridge and the cost to cross: "It was about $0.25 to cross with two horses or two oxen," the reporter explained. The completion of the rehabilitation project not only restores a vital transportation link but also preserves a piece of Connecticut's history. The successful completion of the project is a testament to the dedication and expertise of the American Bridge Company and the local community's resilience. The reopening of the bridge symbolizes the renewed connection between East Haddam and Haddam, fostering stronger ties and facilitating smoother commutes for years to come.