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Landing Masonry Bridge
Landing Masonry Bridge towers over the Lake Hopatcong Station and New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton and Morristown Lines in Landing, New Jersey.
Coordinates40°54′16.95″N 74°39′56.76″W / 40.9047083°N 74.6657667°W / 40.9047083; -74.6657667
Carries2 lanes of Morris County Route 631 (Landing Road)
CrossesMorristown Line / Montclair-Boonton Line
LocaleLanding, New Jersey
Official nameLanding Road Bridge / Bridge 44.53[1]
Maintained byMorris County Highway Department
ID number++++++++1400073
Characteristics
DesignStone
MaterialConcrete
Total length136 feet (41 m)[2]
WidthTwo lanes
Longest span2 spans
No. of spans1
Piers in water3
History
DesignerDelaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad
Construction start1907
Construction end~1911
Opened~1911
Location
Map

The Landing Masonry Bridge, also designated Bridge 44.53, is a 136-foot (41 m) stone structure built in 1907 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in Landing, New Jersey, United States.[3] Located 44.53 miles up the rail line from Hoboken Terminal, the bridge carries the two-lane Morris County Route 631 (Landing Road) over the Morristown Line and Montclair-Boonton Line railroad tracks maintained by New Jersey Transit, and sits several hundred feet north of NJT's Lake Hopatcong Station. By 2009, it was deteriorated and structurally deficient, and plans were announced for it to be replaced with a four-lane bridge by NJT and the New Jersey Department of Transportation.[4]

More than a decade passed before the work actually began, with demolition of several nearby buildings in June 2023.[5]

  1. ^ Yanosey, Robert J. (2007). Lackawanna Railroad Facilities (In Color). Vol. 2: Dover to Scranton. Scotch Plains, New Jersey: Morning Sun Books Inc. pp. 11–14.
  2. ^ Inventory, National Bridge (2008). "Structure Number: ++++++++1400073". 2008. Washington D.C.: United States Department of Transportation. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ "Historic Bridge Survey: Morris County (1991-1994)" (PDF). NJDOT. 2001. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  4. ^ "Landing Road Bridge Over Morristown Line, CR 631" (PDF). Ewing, New Jersey / Newark, New Jersey: New Jersey Department of Transportation / New Jersey Transit Rail Operations. October 2009. p. 4. Retrieved 15 February 2010.
  5. ^ Cite error: The named reference :0 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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