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The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a continuous under-deck truss toll bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff. It was opened to traffic on February 2, 1957, as a two-lane (one in each direction) bridge, although it was not actually complete.
These are still closed. ... Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge. Ramapo: Located between Exit 16 - Harriman/U.S. Route 6/state Route 17 and Exit 15A - Sloatsburg/Suffern/state Routes 17 North and 59 ...
Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge: NY 199: Ulster – Rhinebeck: 1957 $1.50 (eastbound) Rip Van Winkle Bridge ... Wooden foot bridge just east of Henderson Lake outlet
The second is in the Kingston, New York, area. Serving as a bypass of Kingston that connects to the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, the highway begins west of Kingston along US 209 south of NY 28 in Ulster and ends north of Kingston, at a cloverleaf interchange with US 9W and NY 199, still in Ulster. This also serves as the current northern ...
The New York State Thruway project will continue in 2024, with plans to wrap up in 2025.
The Oneida, Port Byron, Warners and Guilderland rest areas opened earlier this year, bringing the completed renovations to a total of 16 so far.
New York State Route 199 (NY 199) is a 30.91-mile-long (49.74 km) state highway located in the Hudson Valley of the U.S. state of New York.Its western end is in Ulster County, where it begins as the continuation of the short U.S. Route 209 freeway east of its interchange with U.S. Route 9W; after crossing the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge over the Hudson River the rest of the highway crosses ...
[10]: 12 Kingston ferry service ended in January 1957, shortly before the opening of the Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge. [34] The railroad sold the Shatzell Avenue footbridge to the town in 1958. [4] [35] The New York Central began removing tracks from the main line in the 1950s as traffic decreased. Only three tracks were in use at Rhinecliff by ...