The Warehouse Point railroad bridge is a girder bridge with a truss main span crossing the Connecticut River between Enfield and Suffield, Connecticut.
It is one of a few iron bridges erected in the United States before the end of the American Civil War.
In 1865–66, a new bridge (designed by James Laurie) was constructed to replace the old one.
[2] The bridge was built in sections in England and shipped to the United States.
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