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There are numerous crossings of the Housatonic River, both by road and railroad bridge. The following is a list of crossings of the Housatonic River in order of occurrence from the river mouth at Long Island Sound to its principal source streams in the Berkshire Mountains.
Bridge | Route | Location | Built | Notes | Coordinates | |
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Rannapo Road | 42°03′31″N 73°20′34″W | |||||
Housatonic Railroad | 42°04′10″N 73°20′25″W | |||||
Route 7A | 42°04′11″N 73°20′24″W | |||||
Green Bridge | Bridge Street | Great Barrington | Green pony truss bridge, 2 lanes | |||
Cottage Street Bridge (closed) | Cottage Street | Great Barrington | Rustic pony truss bridge, closed to traffic, 2 lane, abandoned | |||
Butternut Bridge | State Rd/Main Street | Great Barrington | Refurbished 2020/21 | Two lane red pony truss bridg | ||
Division Street Bridge | Division Street | Vandeusenville | 2022 | Temporary 1-lane truss bridge, gray, to be replaced | ||
Park Street Bridge | Park Street | Housatonic | 2017 | Two-lane beam bridge |
The following crossings refer to where the West branch of the Housatonic River splits, and the East branch begins:
The following crossings are along the west branch of the Housatonic River:
The following list contains Housatonic River crossings along its southwest branch:
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