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Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge information


Lincoln Highway Bridge
Coordinates40°43′38″N 74°5′56″W / 40.72722°N 74.09889°W / 40.72722; -74.09889
CarriesLincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge
Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge
US 1/9 Truck
Lincoln Highway
East Coast Greenway
CrossesHackensack River
LocaleJersey City and Kearny
Other name(s)Shawn Carson and Robert Nguyen Memorial Bridge
Route 1&9 Lincoln Highway Bridge
Rte 1&9 Hackensack River Bridge
OwnerNew Jersey Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignVertical lift
MaterialSteel
Total length1,480.1 feet (451.1 m)
Width73.5 feet (22.4 m)
Height75 feet (23 m)
Longest span222.1 feet (67.7 m)
Clearance above16.2 feet (4.9 m)
Clearance below35 feet (11 m) (mean high water)
40 feet (12 m) (mean low water)
History
Construction start1951
Construction end1954
Location
Map

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]

  1. ^ "U.S. Route 1-9 Truck straight line diagram" (PDF). NJDOT. Retrieved 2016-12-21.
  2. ^ "Jersey City Police remember Officers Shawn Carson and Robert Nguyen with Christmas night ceremony". NJ.com. Retrieved 2017-10-12.

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