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The area was settled by Bergen Dutch who established regular water crossings at Douwe's Ferry [6] and Little Ferry. [7] The first bridge crossing of the Hackensack was at Demarest Landing (now Old Bridge Road), built in 1724, which was replaced by that at New Bridge Landing in 1745. [8]
The Hackensack River is a river, abouty 45 miles (72 km) long, in the U.S. states of New York and New Jersey, emptying into Newark Bay, a back chamber of New York Harbor. The watershed of the river includes part of the suburban area outside New York City just west of the lower Hudson River , which it roughly parallels, separated from it by the ...
Pulaski Skyway crossing the Hackensack River Sources differ on the length and terminal points of the skyway, [ 6 ] which was built as part of the 13-mile (21 km) long Route 1 Extension . [ 7 ] [ 8 ] The National Bridge Inventory identifies the Hudson County section as 14,906 feet (4,543.5 m) long [ 1 ] and the Essex County section as 3,592 feet ...
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The new bridge will replace the 114-year old Portal Bridge, a swing bridge across the Hackensack River that often gets stuck. After 30-hour trip on the Hudson, the first arch for NJ Transit's rail ...
The 302-foot-long East Anderson Street/Cedar Lane Bridge connects Bergen County's two most-populated municipalities, Hackensack on the west (left), and Teaneck on the east (right).
Upper Hack Lift is a lift bridge carrying the New Jersey Transit Main Line across the Hackensack River at mile 6.9 between Secaucus, New Jersey and Lyndhurst. History [ edit ]
The arches for the North Portal Bridge, which will replace a 114-year old swing span across the Hackensack River, are being built near Albany, N.Y. Arches for NJ Transit's new Portal rail bridge ...