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Bridge in New York and Troy, New York
Menands Bridge
In 2009
Coordinates42°42′04″N 73°42′11″W / 42.701005°N 73.703086°W / 42.701005; -73.703086 (Menands Bridge)
Carries NY 378
CrossesHudson River
LocaleMenands, New York and Troy, New York
Official nameTroy-Menands Bridge
Maintained byNew York State Department of Transportation
ID number1062850
Characteristics
DesignThrough truss
Clearance aboveVertical 66 feet (20 m), horizontal 317 feet (97 m)
History
Opened1933
Location

The Menands Bridge, officially known as the Troy-Menands Bridge, is a four-span through truss bridge that carries New York State Route 378 across the Hudson River in New York connecting Menands with Troy. Built in 1933, the crossing is supported by concrete piers and - even though it was designed and constructed at the end of the first third of the 20th century - was originally fitted with a lift section to accommodate tall ships.

The section's lifting device was removed in 1966, but the elevating towers remained until their removal in the summer of 2000.

Today the bridge has a clearance over the water of 66 feet (20 m), and a horizontal clearance between spans of 317 feet (97 m). In addition, NYSDOT is planning to replace this bridge within the next 10 years.

See also

References

  1. http://www.uncle-sams-home.com/tui/199803/a19980301120501.html
  2. Uncle Sam's Place
  3. Troy-Menands Bridge, waterwayguide.com
  4. "Route 378 Over the Hudson – Troy Menands Bridge". NYS Department of Transportation. Retrieved September 17, 2023.

External links

Crossings of the Hudson River
Upstream
Congress Street Bridge
Menands Bridge
Downstream
Patroon Island Bridge


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