I-95
View Exhibit mapBlind Brook Bridge (Westchester County, New York)
Built 1955Concrete arch bridge over Blind Brook on I-95 in HarrisonOpen to traffic
George Washington Bridge (New York County, New York)
Opened to traffic October 25, 1931; lower level opened August 29, 1962Suspension bridge over Hudson River on I-95 in New YorkOpen to a total of 14 lanes of traffic
Gold Star Memorial Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1943; twin span built 1973Pair of deck truss bridges over Thames River on I-95/US 1 in New LondonOpen to traffic
Interchange Bridge (Bronx County, New York)
Built 1955Concrete arch bridge over Hutchinson River Parkway on I-95 in New YorkOpen to traffic
Interchange Bridge (Bronx County, New York)
Built 1940Concrete arch bridge over Hutchinson River Parkway on I-95 in New YorkOpen to traffic
Interchange Bridge (Bronx County, New York)
Built 1956Concrete arch bridge over Hutchinson River Parkway on I-95 in New YorkOpen to traffic
Lyme Street Bridge (New London County, Connecticut)
Built 1948Concrete arch bridge over Lyme Street on I-95 in Old LymeOpen to traffic
Merrimack River Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1954Through arch bridge over Merrimack River on I-95 in AmesburyOpen to traffic
Mianus River I-95 Bridge (Fairfield County, Connecticut)
Built 1958; partially collapsed June 28, 1983, killing 3 people; entire bridge replaced by new bridge in 1992Lost deck plate girder bridge over Mianus River on I-95One span collapsed due to corrosion of pin-and-hangar assembly
Myrtle Avenue Bridge (Duval County, Florida)
Built 1955Steel through arch bridge over Myrtle Avenue on I-95 in JacksonvilleOpen to traffic
Saugus River Bridge (Essex County, Massachusetts)
Built 1940; rehabilitated 1960Concrete arch bridge over Saugus River on I-95 in LynnfieldOpen to traffic
Schoharie Creek Bridge (Montgomery County, New York)
Built 1953-54; collapsed April 5, 1987, killing ten people; replaced by new bridge 1988Lost deck plate girder bridge over Schoharie Creek on I-90/New York State ThruwayCollapsed due to a flash flood undermining the piers
Turnpike Connector Bridge (Burlington County, New Jersey)
Built 1956Arch-truss bridge on the PA/NJ Turnpike over the Delaware RiverOpen to traffic