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The New Hope–Lambertville Bridge, officially called the New Hope–Lambertville Toll Supported Bridge, is a six-span, 1,053-foot (321 m)-long bridge spanning the Delaware River that connects Lambertville, New Jersey and New Hope, Pennsylvania. [2] The current steel truss bridge was constructed in 1904 at a cost of $63,818.81. [3]
The New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge carries U.S. Route 202 (US 202) over the Delaware River, connecting Delaware Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, with Solebury Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States. The bridge, which opened in 1971, was built and is currently operated by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission.
New Hope and Lambertville 40°21′53″N 74°56′53″W / 40.36472°N 74.94806°W / 40.36472; -74.94806 ( New Hope-Lambertville New Hope–Lambertville Toll Bridge
A critical piece of the bridge was recently found to be damaged. New Hope bridge closure pushed into 2025 after critical deterioration found Skip to main content
Portions of the New Hope-Lambertville Bridge were shut down on Tuesday as part of a major construction project that could take up to 10 months to complete.
Drivers going to New Jersey via New Hope will need to use the 202 bridge for at least the next eight months beginning Monday. Free bridge in New Hope-Lambertville gets rehab, 8-month detour. Here ...
New Hope and neighboring Solebury and Upper Makefield townships are part of the Philadelphia metropolitan area. The two-lane New Hope–Lambertville Bridge carries automobile and foot traffic across the Delaware to Lambertville, New Jersey, on the east bank. New Hope's primary industry is tourism.
Commission Chairman Aladar G. Komjathy, who lives in Lambertville, dismissed the allegation that the bridge replacement is a done deal. ... The New Hope bridge, and the Washington Crossing bridge ...