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In 2019, the bridge authority announced that tolls on its Hudson River crossings would increase each year beginning in 2020 and ending in 2023. As of May 1, 2021 the toll for passenger cars traveling eastbound on the Mid-Hudson Bridge was $1.75 in cash, $1.45 for E-ZPass users. In May 2022 tolls rose to $1.55 for E-ZPass users and $2 for cash ...
Mid-Hudson Bridge: US 44 / NY 55: Lloyd – Poughkeepsie: 1930 $1.50 (eastbound) Poughkeepsie Railroad Bridge: Former railroad bridge, now pedestrian/bicycle Highland – Poughkeepsie: 1889 (rail) 2009 (pedestrian)
Manhattan Bridge: East River: 1909: New York: Mid-Hudson Bridge: Hudson River: 1930: New York: Mount Hope Bridge: Mount Hope Bay: 1929: Rhode Island: Newburgh–Beacon Bridge (dual spans) Hudson River: 1963 / 1980: New York: Penobscot Narrows Bridge and Observatory: Penobscot River: 2006: Maine: Piscataqua River Bridge: Piscataqua River: 1972 ...
Mid-Hudson Bridge: 456 m (1,495 ft) 914 m (2,999 ft) Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons 3 lanes 228+456+230: U.S. Route 44 New York State Route 55 Hudson River.
In 1933, during the construction of the Rip Van Winkle Bridge, the Authority acquired the Mid-Hudson Bridge, originally built by the State Department of Public Works in 1930. Of note, the toll for a round trip across the Mid-Hudson Bridge for a car with 3 passengers in 1933 was $2.20, more than the $1.75 charged today.
The required clearance between the top of a ship and the bottom of the bridge is two feet. The Hudson River Pilots Association, which assists ships navigating the river, says ships need to have a ...
NYS 55 AT W. ENTRANCE TO MID-HUDSON BRIDGE Lloyd: ONE OF ORIGINAL COUNTIES OF NEW YORK STATE, 1683, RECEIVED ITS NAME FROM THE EARLDOM IN IRELAND OF JAMES, DUKE OF YORK. 21: 1 1/2 MILE Historic marker for the church: State Ed Dept, 1939 NYS 213 AT HIGH FALLS Marbletown
The region’s golden light and natural beauty first attracted the Hudson River School — Thomas Cole, Frederic Church and Albert Bierstadt — whose luminous paintings captured the local landscape.