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 (NY 199) NERFINISHED
carries New York State Route 199 NERFINISHED
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 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Dutchess County, New York NERFINISHED
New York
surface form: New York State

Ulster County, New York NERFINISHED
locatedUpstreamOf Mid-Hudson Bridge NERFINISHED
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