Date: Fri 24-Jul-1998
Date: Fri 24-Jul-1998
Publication: Bee
Author: STEVEB
Quick Words:
Church-Hill-Rd-bridge-beam
Full Text:
Church Hill Road To Close Overnight For Bridge Beam Replacement
BY STEVE BIGHAM
The state Department of Transportation (DOT) plans to close down part of
Church Hill Road on Saturday night to repair the railroad overpass. The bridge
has been hit so many times that it has finally become a safety issue,
according to State Rep Julia Wasserman.
The DOT's bridge safety division will replace the structure's western side
steal beam, which will require the overnight closure of the road. Vehicles
will be detoured onto local roads  Edmond, Schoolhouse and The Boulevard. The
work is scheduled to be performed between 9 pm and 7 am.
"The trucks have been hitting the bridge primarily from one direction and they
have torn up the beam on the western side pretty good," explained Jim Loersch
of the DOT's bridge safety unit. "I have been very concerned with its ability
to hold up the concrete sidewalk on the bridge."
Mr Loersch said the actual railroad bridge is supported by two girders which
do not need to be replaced.
The project will also include improvements, including the installation of
flashing lights which should make the overpass more visible.
Of course, these repairs do not preclude the eventual replacement of the
entire bridge, which has been struck by numerous tractor-trailer trucks over
the years. Over the next year, the state plans to remove the 12'7" bridge and
replace it with a new, higher-hanging trestle. The work is expected to be
completed in November, 1999.
Last month, the state announced it had finally secured the necessary funds to
begin the long-awaited replacement of the existing bridge, which was struck 33
times in 1997 alone. The project was finally able to move forward with the
passage of a federal highway bill this past spring. The $3-4 million job will
be funded with both state and federal funds. The state has received the
cooperation from both the town and Housatonic Railroad, which owns the bridge.