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The Livingston Avenue Bridge is a railroad bridge over the Hudson River in New York connecting Albany and Rensselaer. The original structure was built in 1866 by the Hudson River Bridge Company but was replaced in 1901–02.
New York features bridges of many lengths and types, carrying vehicular, bicycle, pedestrian, and subway traffic. The George Washington Bridge, spanning the Hudson River between New York City and Fort Lee, New Jersey, is the world's busiest bridge in terms of vehicular traffic.
The Tappan Zee Bridge, officially named the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge after the former New York governor, is a twin cable-stayed bridge spanning the Tappan Zee section of the Hudson River between Tarrytown and Nyack in the U.S. state of New York.
The bridge has two roadway levels carrying a total of six traffic lanes and a pedestrian walkway and spans Spuyten Duyvil Creek just east of where the tidal strait meets the Hudson River. [6] The bridge is part of the Henry Hudson Parkway , New York State Route 9A .
The Bear Mountain Bridge is the oldest of the New York State Bridge Authority's bridges. Crossing the Hudson River and bordering Putnam and Westchester counties on the east and Orange and Rockland ...
The New York State Bridge Authority (NYSBA) is a public benefit corporation in New York State, United States.The NYSBA was born out of the necessity to build a bridge over the Hudson River to link the city of Hudson and the village of Catskill.
Bear Mountain Bridge, built by the Bear Mountain Hudson River Bridge Company George Washington Bridge (opened 1931), informally known as the Hudson River Bridge during its construction Hudson River Bridge (1866-1901), a railroad bridge connecting Albany and Rensselaer, New York, replaced by the Livingston Avenue Bridge