Lyman Bridge
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CarriesU.S. Route 4
CrossesConnecticut River
Lyman Bridge | |
|---|---|
Looking west into Vermont | |
| Coordinates | 43°39′2″N 72°18′51″W / 43.65056°N 72.31417°W |
| Carries | U.S. Route 4 |
| Crosses | Connecticut River |
| Locale | West Lebanon, New Hampshire, and White River Junction, Vermont |
| Maintained by | New Hampshire Department of Transportation |
| Characteristics | |
| Design | Beam bridge, originally a covered bridge |
| History | |
| Opened | October 28, 2017 |
| Location | |
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The Lyman Bridge crosses the Connecticut River to connect West Lebanon, New Hampshire, to White River Junction, Vermont. It is named for Elias Lyman, who built the original bridge at this location.[1] The current bridge was opened on Saturday, October 28, 2017.[2]
The Lyman Bridge carries U.S. Route 4 and a pedestrian walkway on both sides.


