Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge

Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge
Hatem Bridge in autumn 2023
Coordinates39°33′38″N 76°05′23″W / 39.56056°N 76.08972°W / 39.56056; -76.08972
Carries4 lanes of US 40
CrossesSusquehanna River
LocaleHavre de Grace, Maryland and Perryville, Maryland
Named forThomas J. Hatem
Maintained byMaryland Transportation Authority
ID number300000H-Z040010
Characteristics
DesignSteel Truss - Thru
Total length7,624 feet (2,324 m)
Width47.9 feet (14.6 m)
Longest span456 feet (139 m)
Clearance above16.0 feet (4.9 m)
Clearance below86.9 feet (26.5 m)
History
Construction startFebruary 1939
Construction endAugust 1940
Construction cost$4.5 million
OpenedAugust 28, 1940; 84 years ago (August 28, 1940)
Statistics
Daily traffic30,217 (in 2010)
Toll$8.00 (eastbound) (E-ZPass), $6.00 w/Maryland-issued E-ZPass
Location
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The Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge is a road bridge in northeast Maryland that crosses the Susquehanna River between Havre de Grace and Perryville via Garrett Island. It carries U.S. Route 40. It is the oldest of the eight toll facilities operated and maintained by the Maryland Transportation Authority, and the southernmost automotive bridge across the Susquehanna.

It is named for Thomas J. Hatem, whose long involvement in Harford County politics (as a Democrat) includes one term in the Maryland House of Delegates, a long stint as a county commissioner, service as state insurance commissioner and six years on the Public Service Commission.[1]

  1. ^ Dresser, Michael (October 5, 2009). "Who is Thomas J. Hatem of bridge fame?". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved February 4, 2014.