Jamestown Bridge
Now-demolished bridge in Rhode IslandThe Jamestown Bridge was a cantilever truss bridge that connected Conanicut Island to mainland North Kingstown, Rhode Island, spanning the West passage of Narragansett Bay. The bridge opened to traffic in 1940, replacing ferry service as the primary connection for the town of Jamestown. It was constructed for just over $3 million, which was paid for by tolls until June 28, 1969. The bridge has a total length of 6,892 feet (2,101 m) and was the third longest in Rhode Island at the time of its destruction, ranking behind its replacement, the adjacent 7,350-foot (2,240 m) Jamestown Verrazzano Bridge, and the 11,248-foot (3,428 m) Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge connecting Conanicut Island to Aquidneck Island and Newport. The Jamestown Bridge was closed to vehicular traffic on October 8, 1992, and its main span was destroyed through a controlled demolition on April 18, 2006.




