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The new Tappan Zee Bridge was proposed to include four vehicle lanes on each span, for a total of eight lanes, as well as a shared-use bicycle and pedestrian path. Like its predecessor, the new Tappan Zee Bridge is to be administered by the NYSTA. The authority is the project co-sponsor, along with the state Department of Transportation. [17]
At that point, southbound/eastbound traffic shifted to the westbound span of the new bridge and the old bridge closed. [45] [46] The bridge's eastbound span opened to traffic on September 11, 2018. [47] [48] Upon completion, the new Tappan Zee Bridge became one of the longest cable-stayed spans in the nation. [49]
The Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge, commonly known as the Tappan Zee Bridge, was a cantilever bridge in the U.S. state of New York. It was built from 1952 to 1955 to cross the Hudson River at one of its widest points, 25 miles (40 km) north of Midtown Manhattan , from South Nyack to Tarrytown .
The Left Coast Lifter moves pieces of the eastern section of the Tappan Zee Bridge onto a barge May 13, 2019. The eastern section was imploded into the Hudson River in January 2019.
Deck panels from the Tappan Zee Bridge are included in plans for a $4.8 million replacement of bridges carrying State Route 248 over Sugar Creek and Bennetts Creek in the Town of Canisteo in ...
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At that point, southbound/eastbound traffic shifted to the westbound span of the new bridge and the old bridge closed. [56] [57] The bridge's eastbound span opened to traffic on September 11, 2018. [58] [59] Upon completion, the new Tappan Zee Bridge became one of the longest cable-stayed spans in the nation. [60]
At that point, southbound/eastbound traffic shifted to the westbound span of the new bridge and the old bridge closed. [44] [45] The bridge's eastbound span opened to traffic on September 11, 2018. [46] [47] Upon completion, the new Tappan Zee Bridge became one of the longest cable-stayed spans in the nation. [48]