List of crossings of the Merrimack River

This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Merrimack River from its mouth in the Gulf of Maine at Newburyport, Massachusetts, upstream to its source at the merger of two rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire. Some pedestrian bridges and abandoned bridges are also listed.

River mouth
River source

Crossings

Crossing Carries Location Built Coordinates References
Newburyport Turnpike Bridge US 1 / Route 1A Newburyport and Salisbury 42°48′57.89″N 70°52′24.29″W / 42.8160806°N 70.8734139°W / 42.8160806; -70.8734139 (Newburyport Turnpike Bridge)
Newburyport Railroad Bridge Newburyport Railroad 42°48′57.40″N 70°52′22.27″W / 42.8159444°N 70.8728528°W / 42.8159444; -70.8728528 (Newburyport Railroad Bridge) [1]
Chain Bridge Spofford Street (south bank to Deer Island) Newburyport and Amesbury 42°50′1.19″N 70°54′24.53″W / 42.8336639°N 70.9068139°W / 42.8336639; -70.9068139 (Chain Bridge)
Derek S. Hines Memorial Bridge Spofford Street (north bank to Deer Island) 42°50′7.53″N 70°54′26.97″W / 42.8354250°N 70.9074917°W / 42.8354250; -70.9074917 (Derek S. Hines Memorial Bridge)
John Greenleaf Whittier Bridge I95 1951 42°50′4.12″N 70°54′42.24″W / 42.8344778°N 70.9117333°W / 42.8344778; -70.9117333 (John Greenleaf Whittier Bridge) [2]
Rocks Village Bridge East Main Street Haverhill and West Newbury 42°48′38.54″N 70°59′59.69″W / 42.8107056°N 70.9999139°W / 42.8107056; -70.9999139 (East Main Street Bridge)
William M. Bates Bridge Groveland Street Haverhill and Groveland 42°45′49.88″N 71°2′2.92″W / 42.7638556°N 71.0341444°W / 42.7638556; -71.0341444 (Bates Bridge)
Ralph Thomas Basiliere Bridge Route 125 (Main Street / South Main Street) Haverhill 42°46′25.43″N 71°4′34.46″W / 42.7737306°N 71.0762389°W / 42.7737306; -71.0762389 (Basiliere Bridge) [3]
Haverhill/Reading Line Railroad Bridge Haverhill/Reading Line, Downeaster 42°46′16.18″N 71°5′10.28″W / 42.7711611°N 71.0861889°W / 42.7711611; -71.0861889 (Haverhill/Reading Line Railroad Bridge)
Joseph C. Comeau Bridge 42°46′14.08″N 71°5′13.03″W / 42.7705778°N 71.0869528°W / 42.7705778; -71.0869528 (Comeau Bridge)
I-495 Bridge, Haverhill (North) (two spans) I495 Haverhill and Methuen 42°45′17″N 71°7′39″W / 42.75472°N 71.12750°W / 42.75472; -71.12750 (I-495 Bridge, Haverhill (North))
Antonio Franciosa Memorial Bridge 42°45′15.98″N 71°7′38.37″W / 42.7544389°N 71.1273250°W / 42.7544389; -71.1273250 (Franciosa Bridge)
O'Reilly Memorial Bridge Lawrence 42°42′23.93″N 71°8′18.78″W / 42.7066472°N 71.1385500°W / 42.7066472; -71.1385500 (I-495 Bridge, Lawrence)
Duck Bridge South Union Street 42°42′15.51″N 71°9′12.14″W / 42.7043083°N 71.1533722°W / 42.7043083; -71.1533722 (South Union Street Bridge)
Joseph W. Casey Bridge Parker Street 42°42′12.77″N 71°9′37.34″W / 42.7035472°N 71.1603722°W / 42.7035472; -71.1603722 (Parker Street Bridge)
Railroad Bridge Springfield Terminal 42°42′5.20″N 71°9′54.81″W / 42.7014444°N 71.1652250°W / 42.7014444; -71.1652250 (Railroad Bridge) [4]
E.F. O'Leary Bridge Route 28 (Broadway) 42°42′4.32″N 71°9′55.93″W / 42.7012000°N 71.1655361°W / 42.7012000; -71.1655361 (E.F. O'Leary Bridge)
General Edward D. Sirois Memorial Bridge I93 Methuen and Andover 42°42′1.82″N 71°12′35.27″W / 42.7005056°N 71.2097972°W / 42.7005056; -71.2097972 (Interstate 93 Bridge, Methuen)
Quinn-Holmes Bridge (Hunts Falls Bridge) Route 38 Lowell 1959 42°38′48.76″N 71°17′57.39″W / 42.6468778°N 71.2992750°W / 42.6468778; -71.2992750 (Hunts Falls Bridge)
John E. Cox Memorial Bridge Bridge Street 1937 (Crossing dates to 1830s[5]) 42°38′53.30″N 71°18′18.55″W / 42.6481389°N 71.3051528°W / 42.6481389; -71.3051528 (John E. Cox Bridge) [6]
Joseph R. Ouellette Memorial Bridge Aiken Street / Aiken Avenue 1883 42°39′17.01″N 71°18′55.51″W / 42.6547250°N 71.3154194°W / 42.6547250; -71.3154194 (Ouellette Bridge) [7]
Richard P. Howe Bridge University Avenue 2013 42°39′5.76″N 71°19′29.14″W / 42.6516000°N 71.3247611°W / 42.6516000; -71.3247611 (Unnamed Bridge)
O'Donnell Bridge School Street / Mammoth Rd 2005 (Rebuilt from a bridge built in 1917, crossing dates to 1792[8]) 42°38′58.36″N 71°19′49.98″W / 42.6495444°N 71.3305500°W / 42.6495444; -71.3305500 (O'Donnell Bridge) [9]
Rourke Bridge Wood Street 1983 42°38′18.58″N 71°21′24.31″W / 42.6384944°N 71.3567528°W / 42.6384944; -71.3567528 (Rourke Bridge) The bridge is a "temporary" structure, but it might be replaced by a permanent structure soon.
Tyngsborough Bridge Route 3A / Route 113 Tyngsborough 1932, Rebuilt 1975 42°40′33.66″N 71°25′16.33″W / 42.6760167°N 71.4212028°W / 42.6760167; -71.4212028 (Tyngsboro Bridge)
Circumferential Highway Bridge Circumferential Highway Nashua and Hudson 1973 (twinned in 2000) 42°43′27″N 71°26′17″W / 42.72417°N 71.43806°W / 42.72417; -71.43806 (Circumferential Highway) Formerly the Sagamore Bridge
Taylor Falls Bridge NH 111 1970 (Taylor Falls/eastbound span) & 1973 (Veterans Memorial/westbound span) 42°45′48″N 71°26′37″W / 42.76333°N 71.44361°W / 42.76333; -71.44361 (Taylor Falls Bridge)
Pearl Harbor Memorial Bridge Manchester Airport Access Road (Raymond Wieczorek Drive) Bedford and Manchester 2011 42°54′48″N 71°27′11″W / 42.91333°N 71.45306°W / 42.91333; -71.45306 (Manchester Airport Access Road)
Springfield Terminal railroad 42°56′9″N 71°27′23″W / 42.93583°N 71.45639°W / 42.93583; -71.45639 (Springfield Terminal railroad) [4]
Highway bridge I293 / NH 3A / NH 101 1960 42°56′50″N 71°27′38″W / 42.94722°N 71.46056°W / 42.94722; -71.46056 (I-293 bridge)
Queen City Bridge US 3 Manchester 1923 42°58′27″N 71°28′19″W / 42.97417°N 71.47194°W / 42.97417; -71.47194 (Queen City Bridge)
Granite Street Bridge 1981 42°59′7″N 71°28′11″W / 42.98528°N 71.46972°W / 42.98528; -71.46972 (Granite Street Bridge)
Notre Dame Bridge 1988 (twinned in 1990) 42°59′39″N 71°28′10″W / 42.99417°N 71.46944°W / 42.99417; -71.46944 (Notre Dame Bridge/West Bridge)
Amoskeag Memorial Bridge 1970 43°0′13″N 71°28′11″W / 43.00361°N 71.46972°W / 43.00361; -71.46972 (Amoskeag Bridge)
Highway bridge I93 Hooksett and Manchester 1976 43°2′27″N 71°27′39″W / 43.04083°N 71.46083°W / 43.04083; -71.46083 (I-93 bridge)
Main Street Bridge Hooksett 1976 43°5′44″N 71°27′52″W / 43.09556°N 71.46444°W / 43.09556; -71.46444 (Main Street Bridge)
Springfield Terminal railroad 43°5′45″N 71°27′50″W / 43.09583°N 71.46389°W / 43.09583; -71.46389 (Springfield Terminal railroad) [4]
Korea Veterans Memorial Bridge US 3 Concord 1998 43°11′35″N 71°31′26″W / 43.19306°N 71.52389°W / 43.19306; -71.52389 (Korea Veterans Memorial Bridge)
World War II Veterans Memorial Bridge NH 9 1966 43°12′32″N 71°31′50″W / 43.20889°N 71.53056°W / 43.20889; -71.53056 (World War II Veterans Memorial Bridge)
Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Memorial Bridge I393 / US 4 / US 202 1978 43°13′10″N 71°31′23″W / 43.21944°N 71.52306°W / 43.21944; -71.52306 (Vietnam & Gulf War Veterans Memorial Bridge)
Highway bridge I93 / US 4 1959 43°13′46″N 71°32′11″W / 43.22944°N 71.53639°W / 43.22944; -71.53639 (highway bridge)
Springfield Terminal railroad 43°13′45″N 71°32′14″W / 43.22917°N 71.53722°W / 43.22917; -71.53722 (Springfield Terminal bridge) [4]
Sewalls Falls Road Bridge 1915 43°16′16″N 71°33′53″W / 43.27111°N 71.56472°W / 43.27111; -71.56472 (Sewalls Falls Road bridge)
New Hampshire Veterans Memorial Bridge US 4 Boscawen and Canterbury 2005 43°17′24″N 71°35′15.43″W / 43.29000°N 71.5876194°W / 43.29000; -71.5876194 (US 4 bridge)
Old Canterbury Road Bridge 1907 43°19′3.32″N 71°37′5″W / 43.3175889°N 71.61806°W / 43.3175889; -71.61806 (Old Canterbury Road bridge) Bridge removed in 2014[10]

River source at confluence of the Pemigewasset and Winnipesaukee rivers in Franklin, New Hampshire at 43°26′12″N 71°38′54″W / 43.43667°N 71.64833°W / 43.43667; -71.64833 (source/confluence).

River source
  • An italicized entry in the "name" column means that the real name is missing.

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2009-11-27. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
  2. http://www.mhd.state.ma.us/default.asp?pgid=bridge/whittier&sid=bridgeData Archived 2009-09-12 at the Wayback Machine.
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-10-07. Retrieved 2009-09-17.
  4. 1 2 3 4 Walker, Mike (1995). Comprehensive Railroad Atlas of North America: Northeast U.S.A. Steam Powered Video.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2009-01-08. Retrieved 2009-10-27.
  6. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  8. http://library.uml.edu/clh/Pawt/Paw2.Html
  9. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2012-02-17. Retrieved 2009-09-18.
  10. Iain Wilson (November 19, 2014). "After 100 years, Canterbury/Boscawen bridge knocked down, removed". Concord Monitor. Retrieved July 20, 2015.
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