Malcolm Wilson Bridge

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The Malcolm Wilson Bridge is a major Hudson River crossing in New York State, better known historically as the Tappan Zee Bridge, named in honor of former Governor Malcolm Wilson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hudson River crossing
road bridge
alsoKnownAs Tappan Zee Bridge NERFINISHED
bridgeType steel bridge
carries Interstate 287 NERFINISHED
Interstate 87 NERFINISHED
New York State Thruway NERFINISHED
category Bridges over the Hudson River
Former toll bridges in New York State
Road bridges in New York State
connects Rockland County, New York NERFINISHED
Westchester County, New York NERFINISHED
constructionStart 1952
crosses Hudson River NERFINISHED
demolished 2017–2019
design cantilever bridge
formerName Tappan Zee Bridge NERFINISHED
function vehicular traffic
hasToll yes
historicalSignificance major Hudson River crossing for New York City suburbs
lengthApprox about 3 miles
locatedIn New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
maintainedBy New York State Thruway Authority NERFINISHED
namedAfter Malcolm Wilson NERFINISHED
namedAfterOfficeholder Governor of New York
namedFor former Governor Malcolm Wilson NERFINISHED
namedInHonorOf Malcolm Wilson NERFINISHED
officialName Governor Malcolm Wilson Tappan Zee Bridge NERFINISHED
opened 1955
openedToTraffic December 1955
owner State of New York NERFINISHED
parallelTo Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge NERFINISHED
partOf Interstate Highway System NERFINISHED
New York State Thruway system NERFINISHED
region Lower Hudson Valley NERFINISHED
replacedBy Governor Mario M. Cuomo Bridge NERFINISHED
riverSection Tappan Zee NERFINISHED
spansBetween Nyack, New York NERFINISHED
Tarrytown, New York NERFINISHED
status replaced
tollDirection eastbound only
trafficType automobile
truck

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Malcolm Wilson honor Malcolm Wilson Bridge