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On Truck Route 1&9, the right lane will be closed for maintenance operations in both directions at the Hackensack River Drawbridge, 10 p.m. to 2 a.m., Dec. 20, Dec. 21 and Dec. 22.
The right lane will be closed on the Route 1&9 express lanes southbound near Route 22 in Newark, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dec. 14. One lane will be closed near Delancey Street, 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m ...
Expect traffic in North Jersey from lane closures on the George Washington Bridge; and routes 80, 4, 10, 17, 20 and 23. Plus, Disney on Ice in Newark
The George Washington Bridge measures 4,760 feet (1,450 m) long, and its main span is 3,500 feet (1,100 m) long. It was the longest main bridge span in the world from its 1931 opening until the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco opened in 1937. The George Washington Bridge is an important travel corridor within the New York metropolitan area ...
Henry Hudson Parkway near West 153rd Street, with the George Washington Bridge in the background The Henry Hudson Parkway in Riverdale. The Henry Hudson Parkway begins at 72nd Street, which also serves as the north end of the West Side Highway and the last remaining section of the West Side Highway's predecessor, the Miller Highway. [3]
Bridge Plaza is a busy transit hub served by several bus lines, though there is no centralized bus station or stop. Routes operated by NJ Transit primarily connect Bergen, Hudson, and Passaic counties with Manhattan, while Rockland Coaches connect Bergen and Rockland counties with Manhattan. mostly terminating at the George Washington Bridge Bus Station or Port Authority Bus Terminal.
Scheduled construction, roadwork, utility work, intersection improvements, sign work and gas main work will cause daytime lane closures on the George Washington Bridge; interstates 80 and 287; U.S ...
1955 Yellow Book map of New York City, showing a planned Interstate Highway along the Route 3 corridor. Route 3 roughly follows the course of the Paterson and New York Plank Road (more commonly known as the Paterson Plank Road) legislated in 1851 to run from Paterson to a ferry at Hoboken. The portion of this road running east from Passaic was ...