Connecticut River Guide Home

Connecticut River Guide Interactive Maps

The Upper Connecticut Boat Ramps and Kayak Access
The Middle Connecticut Bridges and Ferries
The Lower Connecticut Parks and Historic Sites

Search Connecticut Sites

Also Explore

The Delaware River GuideThe Potomac River Guide
The Hudson River

I-95 Baldwin Bridge

Connecticut River Bridge

Photo of Baldwin Bridge

The Raymond E. Baldwin Bridge, also known as the I-95 Baldwin Bridge, is a concrete segmental bridge that crosses the Connecticut River between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Connecticut. The bridge, composed of eleven spans, carries eight lanes of Interstate 95 and U.S. Route 1 traffic, four in each direction. There is also a bike/pedestrian walkway on the north side of the bridge adjacent to the southbound lanes. The bridge was built by O&G Industries, Inc. of Torrington, Connecticut, with construction beginning in 1990 and completed in 1993 at a total cost of $460 million. The bridge is named after former Connecticut Governor Raymond E. Baldwin.

Suggested Links

Click here for larger map and nearby sites.

Contact Information
Conn. DOT

Old Lyme, CT 06371

Website