
Southville Bridge
NBI Information
Location
State: Connecticut
County: Fairfield County
Feature Carried: CT-133
Feature Crossed: Lake Lillinonoh
Latitude, Longitude: 41.4796,-73.3507
Toll: On free road
Maintenance Responsibility: State Highway Agency
Structure Open, Posted, or Closed to Traffic: Open, no restriction
History
Year Built: 1954
Historical Significance: Bridge is not eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.
Year Reconstructed: 2020
Picture Date: November 11, 2023
Geometry
Lanes on Structure: 2
Lanes under Structure: 0
Skew: 0 degrees
Number of Main Spans: 4
Main Structure Type: Truss - Thru
Main Structure Material: Steel
Number of Approach Spans: 0
Approach Structure Type: None
Approach Structure Material: None
Condition
Inspection Date: April 2021
Deck Condition: Very Good
Superstructure Condition: Fair
Substructure Condition: Satisfactory
Channel Condition: Satisfactory
Culvert: Not Applicable
NBI Year: 2023
Bridge Information
The Southville Bridge is a four-span the Parker truss bridge. It was built in 1954 as part of the creation of Lake Lillinonoh, which submerged the town of Southville that the bridge is named after.
The bridge was rehabilitated in 2019. This project included repairs to the deck, joints, and parapet, as well as drainage improvements and painting the steel.
References
Way Marking: https://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMC4H0_Southville_Bridge_Brookfield_CT







