Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Commodore Hull Bridge
Official Name:Commodore Isaac Hull Memorial Bridge
Carries:6 lanes of
Crosses:Housatonic River
Locale:Derby and Shelton, Connecticut
Maint:Connecticut Department of Transportation[1]
Design:steel truss bridge
Length:1,578.2 ft (481 m)
Width:87.9 ft (26.8 m)
Below:34.1 ft (10.4 m)
Traffic:83,700 (est. 2017-18)[2]
Open:1951
Coordinates:41.3147°N -73.0867°W

The Commodore Isaac Hull Bridge carries Connecticut Route 8 over the Housatonic River, between Shelton and Derby, in Connecticut.The bridge was constructed in 1951 for Route 8.[3] [4] This deck-truss bridge, originally built in 1951 and named in honor of Commodore Isaac Hull who was born in Shelton.[5] The bridge was widened during the 1980s to accommodate increased traffic with the completion of the Route 8 Expressway. This work was completed in 1990.

The deck-truss design is similar to that of the I-35W bridge in Minnesota that collapsed. Because of this, ConnDOT conducted an inspection on the Commodore Hull Bridge, and similar bridges throughout the state following the collapse. The bridge has recently been rated as "structurally deficient" and ConnDOT has completed its 2016-drafted plan.[6] to rehabilitate the bridge's superstructure in early 2019.[7]

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Notes and References

  1. http://www.ct.gov/dot/site/default.asp CT DOT
  2. Web site: Existing Transportation System | RT 8 Corridor Study.
  3. Web site: Chapter 6 DOT History - Expressway Development 1946-1955 . Connecticut Department of Transportation . 2003-09-09.
  4. Web site: Routes 8, 8A . Kurumi . 2005-03-20.
  5. Web site: Commodore Isaac Hull Bridge . www.hmdb.org . The Historical Marker Database . 23 April 2022.
  6. Web site: DOT Files.
  7. Web site: DOT: Work Begins May 1 on Hull Bridge in Shelton | Valley Independent Sentinel.