Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge nearby

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The Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a Hudson River crossing in New York State that connects the Kingston area in Ulster County with Rhinecliff in Dutchess County.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hudson River bridge
cantilever bridge
road bridge
steel bridge
alsoKnownAs Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge
surface form: Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge (NY 199)
carries New York State Route 199
connects Kingston area
Rhinecliff
constructionStarted 1954
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crosses Hudson River
crossesNear Kingston
surface form: City of Kingston

Rhinecliff
surface form: Rhinecliff hamlet
designedBy David B. Steinman
hasPedestrianWalkway no continuous public sidewalk
hasStructureType cantilever truss
hasToll yes
hasTollDirection eastbound only
locatedDownstreamOf Rip Van Winkle Bridge
locatedIn Dutchess County
surface form: Dutchess County, New York

New York
surface form: New York State

Ulster County
surface form: Ulster County, New York
locatedUpstreamOf Mid-Hudson Bridge
mainSpanLength about 800 feet
maintainedBy New York State Bridge Authority
namedAfter Kingston, New York
Rhinecliff
surface form: Rhinecliff, New York
opened 1957
partOf New York State Bridge Authority system
region Hudson Valley
replacedPlanned originally proposed Kingston–Rhinecliff ferry replacement
roadwayLanes 2
totalLength about 7,793 feet
trafficType motor vehicles

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Kingston, New York hasTransportation Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge nearby