in Hudson County, New Jersey CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge Notes NYCRoads.com, Bayonne-Port Newark Bridge "NEWARK BAY BRIDGE ON TURNPIKE OPENS", The New York...
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The Newark Bay Bridge of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) was a railroad bridge in New Jersey that connected Elizabethport and Bayonne at the...
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Newark Bay is a tidal bay at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack Rivers in northeastern New Jersey. It is home to the Port Newark-Elizabeth Marine...
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demolished CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge, Bayonne New Jersey". July 29, 2008. Retrieved April 18, 2009. "Central Railroad Bridge of New Jersey Newark Bay Bridge". bridgesnyc...
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States CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge (demolished), Elizabeth-Bayonne, New Jersey, United States Irondequoit Bay Bridge, New York, United States Jiaozhou Bay Bridge...
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Bonnet Carré Spillway-McComb Bridge, Louisiana CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge, New Jersey Benewah Lake Bridge, Idaho Chesapeake Bay Bridge–Tunnel Dale Creek Crossing...
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called Newark Transfer to Elizabeth, where it joined the railroad's main line, which crossed Newark Bay at Bayonne on the predecessor of the CRRNJ Newark Bay...
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miles (4.8 km) long and 1,000 feet (305 m) wide and connects Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay. The Robbins Reef Light is at the eastern end of the Kill...
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varies greatly. The Central Railroad of New Jersey crossed the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge to its line to Communipaw Terminal, portions of which are now used...
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John Alexander Low Waddell (category American bridge engineers)
Stratford, Connecticut (1921) Memorial Bridge, Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kittery, Maine (1923) CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge, Elizabethport and Bayonne, New Jersey...
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current bridge, built from 1928–1930, is the last of the rail bridges across the bay or Kearny Point at its northern end. The CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge downstream...
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operated as the "Bayonne Scoot" between Cranford and Bayonne over the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge until August 6, 1978. Opening day for the Aldene Plan was announced...
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Pennsylvania CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge, Elizabeth to Bayonne Delair Bridge, Pennsauken Township to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Delaware Memorial Bridge, Pennsville...
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two-track bridge over lower Newark Bay in 1864, and upgraded it to a dual pair of four-track lift bridges known collectively as the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge in...
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Bay, and eventually under the river. From south to north they are: The Central Railroad of New Jersey lines traveled on the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge across...
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the firm was also involved with other bridges in the region, including the now defunct CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge. It carries two lanes of traffic in each...
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during the demolition of the central vertical lift spans of the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge in 1981, removing 4,500 short tons (4,100 t) of steel in one week...
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Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal (redirect from CRRNJ Terminal)
Central, traversing the Newark Bay. For its mainline, the railroad constructed the Newark Bay Bridge to Elizabeth. Its Newark and New York Branch cut...
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extensive waterfront along the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, Kill van Kull, Newark Bay and the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers. The main part of Hudson...
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the Kill Van Kull, the Newark Bay, the Port Newark, the Elizabeth, and the Arthur Kill. Anchorages are known as Stapleton, Bay Ridge and Gravesend. The...
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Broadway Bridge – A bridge spanning the Harlem River and carrying both road traffic and trains of the New York City Subway's No. 1 line. CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge...
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future Communipaw Terminal and Bergen Point until the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge was built across Newark Bay. A station built in 1866 at that location burned...
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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...
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New Jersey included building the foundations of the now-defunct CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge, constructed for the Central Railroad of New Jersey The firm also...
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important bridges; the CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge (1926), original Goethals Bridge and Outerbridge Crossing (1928), and Marine Parkway Bridge (1937). In...
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an area on the eastern banks of the Hackensack River near its mouth at Newark Bay. It is on the West Side of the city, specifically west of NJ Route 440...
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To the south are the approaches to two bay crossings, the Newark Bay Bridge and the Lehigh Valley Railroad Bridge. The neighborhood is in the city's Ward...
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PD Draw (redirect from CRRNJ Passaic River Bridge)
the Newark and New York Railroad. The swing bridge is the first crossing upstream from Newark Bay at mile point 1.2. At the north end of the bay at Kearny...
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the city's port facilities south of the CRRNJ Newark and New York Railroad (which traveled from Downtown Newark across the river and Bergen Hill to Communipaw...
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Central Railroad of New Jersey (redirect from CRRNJ)
It was extended east across Newark Bay to Jersey City in 1864, and it gradually acquired branches to Flemington, Newark, Perth Amboy, Chester, and Wharton...
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