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Smithtown, Suffolk County, New York: Other name(s) Nissequogue River Trestle: Owner: Metropolitan Transportation Authority: Maintained by: Long Island Rail Road: Characteristics; Design: Steel stringer bridge: Material: Steel: Total length: 484 feet (148 meters) Height: 50 feet (15 meters) Rail characteristics; No. of tracks: 1: Track gauge
Standing at a height of 81 feet (25 meters) above Manhasset Bay and measuring 679 feet (207 meters) in length, the Manhasset Viaduct is the highest bridge on the entire LIRR network. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The viaduct uses a steel stringer bridge design and is one of two King Bridge Company -built railway viaducts still in operation as of 2025 – the ...
Roydhouse Bridge is a covered bridge in the Oneida County, New York town of Bridgewater, just off US Route 20 on Doe Road. It is a steel stringer bridge over Beaver Creek . References
This is a list of covered bridges in New York State. The New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation identifies 29 covered bridges in New York State as historic, but these are not all listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [citation needed] The New York Society of Covered Bridges lists 24 historic covered ...
New York State Barge Canal, Culvert Road (Medina Culvert) Extant Stone arch: 1823 2009 Culvert Road New York State Barge Canal: Ridgeway: Orleans: NY-499: New York State Barge Canal, Prospect Avenue Lift Bridge Extant
Theodore Burr came to Oxford, New York in 1792. By 1794, he had built a grist mill (once owned by Fletcher & Corbin), and a dam to power the mill. In 1800, he built the first stringer bridge across the Chenango River in Oxford. Around 1804, Burr built the first "sizable bridge" crossing New York's Hudson River, at Waterford, New York. It stood ...
The Frederick Douglass–Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge (informally called the Freddie-Sue Bridge [1] and known as the Troup–Howell Bridge until July 13, 2007) is a triple steel arch bridge carrying Interstate 490 (I-490) over the Genesee River and New York State Route 383 (NY 383, named Exchange Boulevard) in downtown Rochester, New York.
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