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Coordinates: 1]: Crosses: Hutchinson River: Locale: The Bronx, New York: Official name: Pelham Bay Bridge: Maintained by: Amtrak: Characteristics; Design: Bascule bridge, Warren truss: Material: Concrete, Steel: Longest span: 81.7 feet (24.9 m) [1] [2]: History; Designer: Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge Co., Chicago, Illinois [1]: Opened: 1907 [3]: Location; The Pelham Bay Bridge, also known as ...
The Siemens ACS-64, or Amtrak Cities Sprinter, is an electric locomotive designed by Siemens Mobility for use on the Northeast Corridor (NEC) and the Keystone Corridor in the northeastern United States. The design was based on locomotives Siemens created for use in Europe and Asia, but with changes to comply with American standards.
Amtrak has applied for $15 million for the environmental impact studies and preliminary engineering design to examine replacement options for the more than 100-year-old, low-level movable rail Pelham Bay Bridge (just west of Pelham Bridge) over the Hutchinson River in the Bronx that has been limiting speed and train capacity. The goal is for a ...
The 115-year-old movable two track bridge will be replaced with one that can support speeds of 70 mph, up from 45 mph, and reduce bridge openings. Amtrak is kicking in $14.6 million for the ...
The new bridge was opened to traffic on October 15, 1908 before it was fully completed, in order to save costs on maintaining the old bridge. During construction, the water main for City Island and Pelham Bay Park had to be interrupted, so water was imported from New Rochelle, costing the city $5,323.93. The bridge was completed on February 17 ...
Tolls would increase by 25 cents on Jan. 5, 2025, followed by additional 25-cent increases between 2026 and 2028, in addition to automatic toll hikes based on inflation.
Pelham Bay Bridge: 1908: 81 feet (25 m) Northeast Corridor (Amtrak) Also called Amtrak Pelham Bay Bridge Pelham Bridge: 1908: 892 feet (272 m) 4 lanes of Shore Road: Drawbridge Westchester Creek: Unionport Bridge: 1953: 526 feet (160.3 m) 7 lanes of I-278 (Bruckner Boulevard) / I-95: Bronx River: Eastern Boulevard Bridge: 1953: 634 feet (193.2 ...
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