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- Q6649012 abstract "The Little Bay Bridge is a twin-span girder bridge that carries a concurrency of U.S. Route 4, NH Route 16, and the Spaulding Turnpike across the mouth of Little Bay, where it meets the Piscataqua River, between the city of Dover and the town of Newington in New Hampshire.The first span, which is now the southbound span, was opened in 1966. The second span was opened in 1984.The two spans were built to replace an older one, named the General Sullivan Bridge, which was built in 1935 and is still standing though closed to traffic. The Little Bay Bridge is often referred to as the "General Sullivan Bridge" as well, because it is at the same location as the older bridge, and because of the eighteen-year period between the completion of the first Little Bay span and the opening of the second, when both the old and new bridges were in use.".
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- Q6649012 length "486.2".
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- Q6649012 openingYear "1966".
- Q6649012 openingYear "1984".
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- Q6649012 vehiclesPerDay "50380".
- Q6649012 width "8.5".
- Q6649012 wikiPageExternalLink www.newington-dover.com.
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- Q6649012 bridgeName "Little Bay Bridge".
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- Q6649012 id "6502010002400".
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- Q6649012 length "486.2 m".
- Q6649012 locale "Dover and Newington, New Hampshire".
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- Q6649012 officialName "Little Bay Bridge".
- Q6649012 open "1966".
- Q6649012 open "1984".
- Q6649012 traffic "50380".
- Q6649012 width "8.5 m".
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- Q6649012 comment "The Little Bay Bridge is a twin-span girder bridge that carries a concurrency of U.S. Route 4, NH Route 16, and the Spaulding Turnpike across the mouth of Little Bay, where it meets the Piscataqua River, between the city of Dover and the town of Newington in New Hampshire.The first span, which is now the southbound span, was opened in 1966.".
- Q6649012 label "Little Bay Bridge".
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- Q6649012 name "Little Bay Bridge".