List_of_bridges,_tunnels,_and_cuts_in_Hudson_County,_New_Jersey

List of bridges, tunnels, and cuts in Hudson County, New Jersey

List of bridges, tunnels, and cuts in Hudson County, New Jersey

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There are numerous of vehicular and rail bridges, tunnels, and cuts in Hudson County, New Jersey. Located in the northeastern part of New Jersey Hudson lies at the heart of the Port of New York and New Jersey and is a major crossroads of the New York Metropolitan area and Northeast Megalopolis. Located on two peninsulas, formerly known as Bergen Neck and New Barbadoes Neck, it has extensive waterfront along the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, Kill van Kull, Newark Bay and the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers. The main part of Hudson lies on Bergen Hill, the southern emergence of the Hudson Palisades, starting at sea level at Bergen Point and rising to 260 feet travelling through Bayonne, Jersey City and North Hudson. Secaucus and most of West Hudson are part of the New Jersey Meadowlands. Listings are generally from south to north.

Hudson County, on left, has many hills and miles of waterfront.
Bayonne Bridge before deck raising

Hudson River

Uptown Hudson Tubes include a flying junction.
The Lincoln Tunnel comprises three tubes.
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Kill van Kull and Newark Bay

CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge was dismantled in the 1980s.

Hackensack River

PATH, Harsimus Branch, Wittpenn, and Lower Hack in 1978
Upper Hack Lift
One of the twin span of Route 3
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Passaic River

Pulaski Skyway
Amtrak Dock Vertical Lift
Abandoned NX, aka the Annie Bridge

Bergen Hill-Hudson Palisades

Long Dock Tunnel OR Old Bergen Tunnel, east end, taken February 10, 1906
Entrances to four of the railroad tunnels under Bergen Hill
HBLR 8th Street Viaduct
CCRNJ right-of way at Richard St Station on former Morris Canal
National Docks Secondary
Journal Square Transportation Center was built over Bergen Hill Cut.
Bergen Hill Cut is also used by Conrail's North Jersey Shared Assets lines.
The Bergen Arches seen behind NJ Turnpike viaduct
One of the Bergen Arches
More information Railroad tunnels, cuts, viaducts and right of ways, Location ...
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Meadowlands

The Sawtooth Bridges carry the Northeast Corridor over NJ Transit, PATH, and Conrail.

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References

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  10. NJDOT Web Development Unit. "Paterson Plank Road Project Debuts in Hudson County". Nj.gov. Retrieved October 23, 2012.

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