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The Newburgh–Beacon Bridge is a continuous truss toll bridge that spans the Hudson River in New York State. The bridge carries Interstate 84 (I-84) and New York State Route 52 (NY 52) between Newburgh and Beacon and consists of two separate spans.
In New York, I-84 extends 71.46 miles (115.00 km) from the Pennsylvania state line at Port Jervis to the Connecticut state line east of Brewster. As it heads east–west across the mid Hudson Valley, it goes over two mountain ranges and crosses the Hudson River at the Newburgh–Beacon Bridge.
Newburgh–Beacon Bridge: I-84 / NY 52: Newburgh – Beacon: 1963 (westbound) 1980 $1.50 (eastbound) Mid-Hudson Bridge ... South Glens Falls – Hudson Falls: Bridge
The work is part of a project announced by New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and the DOT this week that will see three Hudson Valley bridges rehabilitated. ... Route 52 bridge over I-84 rehabilitation ...
On the east side of the Hudson, NY 52 and I-84 cross over Metro-North Railroad's Hudson Line just north of the Beacon station, visible from the bridge. They pass briefly through the northern corner of the city of Beacon , where the bridge's tolls ($1.50 for cars paying cash, $1.25 for EZPass users, and more for trucks [ 40 ] ) is collected from ...
The required clearance between the top of a ship and the bottom of the bridge is two feet. The Hudson River Pilots Association, which assists ships navigating the river, says ships need to have a ...
The Portal North Bridge is one segment of a much larger Gateway project to improve service reliability into Manhattan. It includes $16 billion to build a new two-track rail tunnel under the Hudson ...
As I-84 was built with federal funds, there are generally no highway tolls. The exception is I-84's Hudson River crossing, the Newburgh–Beacon Bridge. Since the bridge is under the New York State Bridge Authority, it carries an eastbound-only toll of $2.15 for passenger vehicles (EZ Pass $1.65). [6]