Charter Oak Bridge

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The Charter Oak Bridge is one in all the 3 road bridges over the United States of America in Hartford, Connecticut. The dual steel stringer bridge carries the Route fifteen (Wilbur Cross Highway) and U.S. Route 5. The bridge has a mean daily traffic of seventy nine,800. The initial Charter Oak Bridge was created in Nineteen Forties as a part of the Wilbur Cross road and allowed through traffic to pass south of downtown Hartford. It had been a toll bridge. Because of its devolution it had been replaced by this bridge, that is unengaged to motorists.

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