Newburgh–Beacon Bridge

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The Newburgh–Beacon Bridge is a pair of toll bridges carrying Interstate 84 across the Hudson River between Newburgh and Beacon in New York State.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf road bridge
steel bridge
toll bridge
carries Interstate 84 NERFINISHED
connects Beacon, New York
Newburgh, New York
crosses Hudson River
crossesAt between Newburgh and Beacon
electronicTollSystem E-ZPass
function interstate freight corridor
regional commuter route
hasDesign steel truss
hasElectronicTollCollection yes
hasPart Newburgh–Beacon Bridge (north span) NERFINISHED
Newburgh–Beacon Bridge (south span) NERFINISHED
hasPedestrianAccess no
hasSpeedLimit approximately 55 mph
hasToll yes
isOnRoute primary east–west route across lower Hudson Valley
isPairOf parallel bridges
jurisdiction State of New York
lanes 8
latitude approximately 41.51°N
locatedIn New York
United States
locatedInCounty Dutchess County, New York NERFINISHED
Orange County, New York NERFINISHED
longitude approximately 73.99°W
maintainedBy New York State Bridge Authority
namedAfter cities of Newburgh and Beacon
numberOfSpans 2
opened 1963
1980
openingDateOfFirstSpan 1963
openingDateOfSecondSpan 1980
owner New York State Bridge Authority
partOf Hudson River crossing network
Interstate Highway System
regionServed Hudson Valley
replaced Newburgh–Beacon ferry
riverMile about 62 miles north of New York City
roadCarried I-84 eastbound
I-84 westbound
structureType cantilever bridge
tollCollectionDirection eastbound only
trafficType motor vehicles


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