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  2. George Washington Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The George Washington Bridge is also informally known as the GW Bridge, the GWB, the GW, or the George, [8] and was known as the Fort Lee Bridge or Hudson River Bridge during construction. The George Washington Bridge measures 4,760 feet (1,450 m) long, and its main span is 3,500 feet (1,100 m) long.

  3. List of bridges in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... George Washington Bridge: 1,067 m (3,500 ft) ... Sam Houston Ship Channel Bridge Replacement under ...

  4. List of bridges and tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    New York features bridges of many lengths and types, carrying vehicular, bicycle, pedestrian, and subway traffic. The George Washington Bridge, spanning the Hudson River between New York City and Fort Lee, New Jersey, is the world's busiest bridge in terms of vehicular traffic.

  5. North Jersey traffic - closures on GWB, routes 46, 9W, 4, 10 ...

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    Closures on the George Washington Bridge and Routes 46, 9W, 4, 10, 20, 23 and 17; and Disney on Ice in Newark will cause traffic in North Jersey. North Jersey traffic - closures on GWB, routes 46 ...

  6. Othmar Ammann - Wikipedia

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    Othmar Hermann Ammann (March 26, 1879 – September 22, 1965) was a Swiss-American civil engineer whose bridge designs include the George Washington Bridge, Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge, and Bayonne Bridge. [1] [2] He also directed the planning and construction of the Lincoln Tunnel. [3]

  7. George Washington Bridge begins cashless tolls

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    Drivers looking to cross the Hudson River from New Jersey into New York will now go through an electronic tolling system.

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  9. GWB - Wikipedia

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    George Washington Bridge, linking Washington Heights, Manhattan to Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States; George W. Bush (born 1946), 43rd president of the United States; Gravitational wave background-- stochastic background of gravitational waves permeating the Universe; Great Western Bank (1907–present), an American bank