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The Tappan Zee (/ ˌ t æ p ən ˈ z iː /; also Tappan Sea or Tappaan Zee) is a natural widening of the Hudson River, about 3 miles (4.8 km) across at its widest, in southeastern New York. It stretches about 10 miles (16 km) along the boundary between Rockland and Westchester counties, downstream from Croton Point to Irvington .
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]
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.
Tappan Zee panels have previously been repurposed on bridges in Steuben and Allegany counties. The state noted the bridge replacements will complement the recent $8.6 million project in Canisteo ...
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 ...
The northern lights over the Tappan Zee Bridge Bridge on Friday near New York City. (Roy Rochlin/Getty Images) (Getty Images)
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Bring Back the Tappan Zee," his merchandise proclaims, showing a profile of the Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge, as the rebuilt crossing has been known since it opened in 2017.