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List of crossings of the Assonet River information


This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Assonet River in Bristol County, Massachusetts from its confluence with the Taunton River upstream to the Cedar Swamp River.

Crossing Carries Location Built Coordinates
Unnamed highway bridge List of crossings of the Assonet River Route 24 Assonet 1951 41°47′40.14″N 71°04′38.69″W / 41.7944833°N 71.0774139°W / 41.7944833; -71.0774139
South Bridge
(a/k/a South Main Street Bridge)
List of crossings of the Assonet River Route 79 1886 41°47′38.00″N 71°04′03.23″W / 41.7938889°N 71.0675639°W / 41.7938889; -71.0675639
East Bridge
(a/k/a Elm Street Bridge)
List of crossings of the Assonet River Route 79 1822 41°47′44.01″N 71°03′57.85″W / 41.7955583°N 71.0660694°W / 41.7955583; -71.0660694
(ruins of old bridge) Martin Lane (historic) 41°47′52.40″N 71°03′51.49″W / 41.7978889°N 71.0643028°W / 41.7978889; -71.0643028
Private bridge 1950s 41°47′53.09″N 71°03′47.88″W / 41.7980806°N 71.0633000°W / 41.7980806; -71.0633000
(New) Locust Street Bridge Locust Street 1960 41°47′57.19″N 71°03′36.12″W / 41.7992194°N 71.0600333°W / 41.7992194; -71.0600333
(Old) Locust Street Bridge (ruins) 41°47′57.19″N 71°03′36.12″W / 41.7992194°N 71.0600333°W / 41.7992194; -71.0600333
Forge Road Bridge
(Destroyed by flood in 2010)
41°48′08.21″N 71°03′08.53″W / 41.8022806°N 71.0523694°W / 41.8022806; -71.0523694
(New) Forge Road Bridge Forge Road 2012 41°48′08.21″N 71°03′08.53″W / 41.8022806°N 71.0523694°W / 41.8022806; -71.0523694
Maple Tree Crossing
(a/k/a Richmond Road Bridge)
List of crossings of the Assonet River Route 79 1800s 41°48′49.69″N 71°02′18.35″W / 41.8138028°N 71.0384306°W / 41.8138028; -71.0384306
rail bridge Lakeville 41°49′01.92″N 71°02′03.82″W / 41.8172000°N 71.0343944°W / 41.8172000; -71.0343944

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