BRIDGE OPENING INFORMATION
Brattleboro-Hinsdale
BF A004(152)
The new bridge for New Hampshire/Vermont Route 119 is scheduled to be open to motor vehicle traffic by the end of the day December 5th, 2024.
TRAFFIC IMPACTS:
A new traffic pattern is scheduled to be in place in Brattleboro by the end of the day Thursday, December 5th. Barricades will be set up on Bridge Street to encourage local traffic only. Eastbound travelers to VT/NH 119 will need to turn onto Vermont Route 142 (Vernon Street) and access the new bridge at the new signalized intersection. Westbound traffic on VT/NH 119 will need to turn onto VT 142 north to proceed to U.S. Route 5 (Canal Street).
Pedestrian traffic should continue to utilize the existing accommodations on the truss bridges. The new bridge will remain closed to pedestrians until the Spring of 2025 due to continued contractor operations within the work zone.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
The bridge opening exact day and time will depend upon the weather and the coordination with the pavement marking subcontractor on the New Hampshire side of the bridge. Existing markings will need to be eradicated and the new alignment marked in concert with traffic being switched over. The contractor will be standing by the day before and the day after the scheduled opening of December 5th in case the opening needs to be adjusted due to inclement weather.
The bridge will be open for motor vehicle traffic, however, work will continue on the bridge, under the bridge, on VT 142, and in New Hampshire on the old NH 119, Mountain Road, and the Marina access until everything is fully complete. Shoulder and lane closures are projected to continue into the Spring of 2025. The new bridge sidewalk will not be open to pedestrians until next year and pedestrians and recreational users of the old bridges should still be aware of active construction in both New Hampshire and Vermont.
LOCATION:
The Hinsdale, NH to Brattleboro, VT bridge project will replace the existing twin truss bridges on New Hampshire Route 119 over the Connecticut River with a single, new structure approximately 1800′ long. On the Vermont side, the new structure will begin on Vermont Route 142 – about 1000′ south of the current intersection of VT 142 and NH 119. The new configuration will connect to NH 119 in New Hampshire east of the George’s Field Road/NH 119 intersection.
The project completion date was changed from Fall 2024 to Summer 2025. Motor vehicle traffic is scheduled to be on the new bridge December 2024 and pedestrian traffic Spring 2025.
PROJECTED COMPLETION: June 30, 2025
Contact Information:
Name – Bethany Oprendek
Phone – 802.267.4044
Email – bethany@bbo-enterprises.com
The island bridges
I’m curious to know why there would be “local” traffic over the old bridges. I always assumed that the two island bridges would become pedestrian bridges and thus closed to cars and other vehicles.
Bridge St
“PBF” It is not local traffic over the bridges, it is local traffic on Bridge Street. Such as catching a train or the several business across the tracks. Bridge Street will remain open, just with a much shorter light at the 5 way. The bridges will be barricaded, and for pedestrian and cycles only.
Bridge visible on maps
Its just happened in the past several days ,but the new bridge has appeared on google maps.
New on a map
Nice bit of trivia there… : )