Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge

Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge

The Governor Thomas Johnson Bridge (also referred to as the Thomas Johnson Bridge and the Solomons Bridge) is a one and a half mile long bridge in Maryland over the lower Patuxent River joining Calvert and St. Mary’s counties. The bridge, named for the first governor of Maryland,
Thomas Johnson, was built in 1977, and officially opened in January 1978. [cite web
url=http://www.mlis.state.md.us/2005rs/fnotes/bil_0002/sb0292.pdf
title=Maryland General Assembly — 2005 Session — Senate Bill 292
author=Nora C. McArdle
publisher=Department of Legislative Services
date=February 15, 2005
] [cite web
url=http://www.co.saint-marys.md.us/dpw/dpwtemplate.asp?content=roaddevelopmentcontent.asp
title=Development of Our Roadways
publisher=St. Mary's County, MD
]

The bridge is one of two crossings of the Patuxent River in Southern Maryland. (The other is the Benedict Bridge approximately 20 miles up river, where Maryland Route 231 connects Calvert County and Charles County.)

Maryland Route 4 is the highway which crosses the Patuxent at the Thomas Johnson Bridge. The north end of the bridge, on the Calvert side, is located in Solomons. Just prior to the bridge, Route 2-4 narrows from four lanes to two, and Route 2 exits off under the bridge and heads toward downtown Solomons. Route 4 continues onto the bridge itself and over the Patuxent River.

Description

The bridge itself only has two lanes but rises to a height of approximately 135 tall, making a trip over the bridge in windy weather somewhat nerve-wreaking for wary travelers. On the other hand, the view from the top of the bridge is quite impressive, as one can see the entire town of Solomons, the runways at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station, and the Chesapeake Bay. After reaching its apex, the bridge heads down to St. Mary's County. However, the bridge does not end once it reaches the banks of the Patuxent River, but rather continues for approximately a quarter of a mile over the tributary of Town Creek until finally reaching land on the south side. Route 4 remains a two-lane road from that point on, intersecting with Maryland Route 235 approximately three miles south, and then continuing on to Leonardtown for ten more miles.

The Thomas Johnson Bridge itself can be categorized as both a beam bridge and an arch bridge. Massive concrete pilings hold the bridge up over the river.

Problems

In the summer of 1988, cracks were found in the foundation of the Thomas Johnson Bridge, causing it to be closed for repairs over several months. [cite web
url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1263729.html
title=Johnson Bridge Closing Cuts Calvert, St. Mary's `Lifeline'
date=June 21, 1988
publisher=The Washington Post
author=Eugene L. Meyer
] [cite web
url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-1264086.html
title=Md. Bridge Structure Seen As Inadequate
date=June 23, 1988
publisher=The Washington Post
author=John Lancaster
coauthors=Robert Barnes
] People wishing to travel north into Calvert County were forced to make a half-hour detour to the Benedict Bridge. People wishing to travel south into St. Mary's County were likewise forced to either utilize the Benedict Bridge or take a free charter boat across the Patuxent River to a park and ride lot on the southern side.

As of September 2007, there has been much talk and public debate over either expanding the Thomas Johnson Bridge by adding a parallel span, or replacing the bridge with a four-lane bridge all together. The reasons for such proposals are two-fold. First, the recent increase in the amount of traffic of commuters traveling to and from the Patuxent River Naval Air Station in Lexington Park has made the the two-lane, single span bridge outdated for all intents and purposes. Traffic on the bridge during rush hour can cause back-ups all the way back to the Route 235 intersection, and instances where there is an accident on the bridge itself can cause total gridlock.fact|date=September 2007

Secondly, the fear of more structural issues of the Thomas Johnson Bridge arising (such as the one in 1988), coupled with the apparent over-capacity use of the bridge on a daily basis, has caused some safety concerns about the bridge's stability. [cite web
url=http://www.topix.net/content/trb/2007/08/maryland-bridges-sound-officials-say
title=Maryland bridges sound, officials say
author=Michael Dresser
date=August 2, 2007
publisher=Baltimore Sun
] [cite web
url=http://www.topix.net/content/trb/2007/08/bay-bridge-8-others-to-be-reinspected-out-of-abundance-of-caution
title=Bay Bridge, 8 others to be reinspected out of 'abundance of caution'
author=Michael Dresser
date=August 3, 2007
publisher=Baltimore Sun
] These fears have grown substantially in the wake of the I-35W Mississippi River Bridge collapse in Minneapolis on August 1, 2007.
As of September 2007, a study to determine whether the bridge should be expanded or replaced is being debated by Maryland governmental officials.fact|date=September 2007

References

External links

* [http://www.webshots.com/search?query=Thomas+Johnson+Bridge06 Greg's Solomons Island, Maryland pictures from cityscapes photos on webshots] Aerial view of the bridge
* [http://members.virtualtourist.com/vt/s/?m=6&l.q=c42df VirtualTourist.com] More pictures
* [http://www.pride2.org/NewPrideSite/MD/Logs/Log9.html Pride II Log - November 1, 1999] Describes bridge and surroundings

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