Shawn Carson and Robert Nguyen Memorial Bridge Route 1&9 Lincoln Highway Bridge Rte 1&9 Hackensack River Bridge
Owner
New Jersey Department of Transportation
Characteristics
Design
Vertical lift
Material
Steel
Total length
1,480.1 feet (451.1 m)
Width
73.5 feet (22.4 m)
Height
75 feet (23 m)
Longest span
222.1 feet (67.7 m)
Clearance above
16.2 feet (4.9 m)
Clearance below
35 feet (11 m) (mean high water) 40 feet (12 m) (mean low water)
History
Construction start
1951
Construction end
1954
Location
The Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge is a vehicular vertical lift bridge crossing the Hackensack River at a point 1.8 mi (2.9 km) from the river mouth at Newark Bay in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The bridge, along the route of the Lincoln Highway, carries U.S. Route 1/9 Truck (at milepoint 1.72)[1] and the East Coast Greenway between the West Side of Jersey City and Kearny Point in Kearny. The most recent of many crossings at the location, the current bridge was completed in 1954. It is owned by and operated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), and is required by the Title 33 of the Code of Federal Regulations to open on signal for maritime traffic. In 2007 it was designated the Shawn Carson and Robert Nguyen Memorial Bridge.[2]
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the LincolnHighway travelled along the upper level of what is known as State Highway to the Boulevard. Veering west it crossed the HackensackRiver via...
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Terminal at the mouth of the North River (Hudson River) in Jersey City, bridging the HackensackRiver and Passaic River just north of their mouths at the...
across the United States. After crossing the HackensackRiver on the LincolnHighwayHackensackRiverBridge the road traverses Kearny Point, the southern...
Jersey Turnpike and becomes eight lanes again. The Route 3 Bridge crosses the HackensackRiver into Secaucus, Hudson County. It interchanges with the Meadowlands...
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Delaware River. In addition, I-295 was extended from its former northern terminus at US 1 westward (highway north) to the Scudder Falls Bridge and southward...
Plank Road, it travelled over Bergen Hill and across the Hackensack Meadows from the Hudson River waterfront to the city for which it was named. It was originally...
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HackensackRiver meet at the tip of a peninsula once known as New Barbadoes Neck. In order to build the line, the CNJ built bridges across the rivers...
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the highway north of the Raritan River runs through heavily populated areas. Between the Raritan River and the township of Toms River, the highway passes...
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Bridge in 1931, and The Lincoln Tunnel in 1937, allowing vehicular travel between New Jersey and New York City to bypass the waterfront. Hackensack River...
continues from the end of I-80 to the George Washington Bridge for access to New York City. The highway runs parallel to U.S. Route 46 (US 46) through rural...
spur passes over Route 7 and crosses the HackensackRiver on the Lewandowski HackensackRiverBridge. The bridge was named in honor of the three Lewandowski...