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The Amtrak Old Saybrook–Old Lyme Bridge (Connecticut River Bridge) is a railroad bridge that carries the Northeast Corridor over the Connecticut River between Old Saybrook and Old Lyme, Connecticut. It is the southernmost crossing of the river before it reaches Long Island Sound.
The Long Island Sound link is a proposed bridge or tunnel that would link Long Island, New York, to Westchester County or Connecticut, across Long Island Sound east of the Throgs Neck Bridge. The project has been studied and debated since the mid-20th century.
This is an online listing of numerous Old Saybrook historic homes and sites. The first 52 locations replicate the printed Self-Guided Tour, available as a walking or biking tour, from the train station to Saybrook Point; a collaboration between the Historical Society and the Chamber of Commerce.
The Amtrak Old Saybrook-Old Lyme Bridge is a significant structure that spans the Connecticut River between the towns of Old Saybrook and Old Lyme. This truss bridge, which also features a bascule span, is the last crossing of the Connecticut River before it reaches Long Island Sound.
Many people travel from all over in their high class boats which they dock at the marina next to the ocean. Old Saybrook is where the Connecticut River meets Long Island Sound. Description: The beautiful Lynde Light in Old Saybrook.
Steamboat service ran between Hartford and New York. However, the shallow depth at the mouth of the Connecticut River and shifting shoals and sandbars limited development. This is where the fresh waters of New England’s longest river, the Connecticut River, meet the salt water of Long Island Sound.
With it's location on Long Island Sound and the Connecticut River, Old Saybrook was ideally placed to import, distribute and serve up illicit beverages. Historic Walking Tour Guide Experience Old Saybrook's History with a stroll along our iconic Main Street.