Over the Deerfield River on I-91, A Peek at the New Highway between the Bridges
A few times a week I drive on Rte 91 and look down to where the new bridges are being built over the Deerfield river.
The project, costing about $40 million, is set to be completed by 2016. Today I finally got to see what the bridge that is being built between the two existing bridges looks like.
If you’re driving across the bridge in either direction, you can’t see down here where the road turns from black pavement to dirt.
I parked my truck and hopped the guardrail as trucks and cars whizzed past, just a few feet from where I was standing.
Massive pylons are being built to hold the roadway that will take cars down only about twenty feet above the Deerfield River.
I wondered what kayakers and rafters would do, but was glad to see that there is still plenty of room for them to pass by under the new bridge.
On the right side, a footbridge has been built for workers. There will be three large pylons and the girders up at the top of the roadway will be put on top so the road can continue.
Then workers will tear down the two bridges on either side and rebuild them, as the cars travel in the middle.