Conway Covered Bridge closed after crash; repairs expected to last several months

William J. Cass Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
William J. Cass Commissioner - New Hampshire Department of Transportation
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The Conway Covered Bridge in New Hampshire has been closed to vehicular traffic following damage from a recent car crash. The New Hampshire Department of Transportation (NHDOT) announced that repairs are anticipated to take several months. During this period, the southern sidewalk will remain accessible to pedestrians.

Motorists are advised to find alternative routes as message boards and signage have been installed on both sides of the bridge to inform drivers about the closure. The NHDOT encourages road users to sign up for free, real-time construction and traffic updates via text or email at https://newengland511.org/.

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