Queen's Bridge (New Jersey) Explained

Bridge Name:Queen's Bridge
Carries:2 lanes of South Main Street
Crosses:Raritan River
Locale:South Bound Brook, New Jersey and Bound Brook, New Jersey
Toll:None

The Queen's Bridge is a bridge spanning the Raritan River that connects South Bound Brook and Bound Brook, both of which are in Somerset County, New Jersey. The bridge carries South Main Street across the river.

History

The earliest Queen's Bridge was completed in 1731, ordered by an act of the colonial government in 1728.[1] It was likely named after Queen Caroline, wife of King George II.

Another early bridge at this site was a wooden one built in 1767. Later, in 1771, an act was passed that provided for the maintenance of the bridge as the Queen's Bridge. Over a hundred years later, a class steel pipe truss bridge was built at the site in 1875 to replace the previous one. The current bridge's span was built in 1984.

References

40.5596°N -74.5278°W

Notes and References

  1. News: Lefler . N. Blaine . June 2, 1959 . Tired Queen's Bridge, Infirm Successor Of Historic Spans, Due for a Face-Lift . 2024-06-02 . The Courier-News . Bridgewater, New Jersey . Newspapers.com.