Hudson River at Spuyten Duyvil

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The Hudson River at Spuyten Duyvil is a tidal stretch of the Hudson in the Bronx where it meets the Harlem River, forming a key navigational and geographic junction in New York City.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
river reach
waterway junction
adjacentTo Inwood, Manhattan NERFINISHED
Spuyten Duyvil neighborhood
connectedTo Spuyten Duyvil Creek NERFINISHED
crossedBy Hudson Line railroad bridges
forms junction of Hudson River and Harlem River
formsBoundaryBetween The Bronx and Manhattan
formsPartOf water route between Long Island Sound and Hudson River via Harlem River
hasCharacteristic brackish water
tidal currents
hasNameOrigin Spuyten Duyvil toponym
hydrologicallyInfluencedBy Atlantic Ocean tides
is area subject to strong tidal mixing
confluence zone of river and creek systems
important point in New York City maritime traffic patterns
key geographic junction in New York City
key navigational junction in New York City
segment of the Hudson River used by commercial vessels
segment of the Hudson River used by passenger trains for scenic views
tidal section of the Hudson River
isPartOf New York Harbor estuarine system NERFINISHED
locatedIn New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
Spuyten Duyvil, Bronx NERFINISHED
The Bronx
United States of America
surface form: United States
meets Harlem River NERFINISHED
near Henry Hudson Bridge NERFINISHED
Palisades across the Hudson in New Jersey
Spuyten Duyvil Bridge NERFINISHED
Spuyten Duyvil train station NERFINISHED
partOf Hudson River NERFINISHED
Lower Hudson River estuary NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
navigation
recreational boating

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Harlem River Ship Canal mouthLocation Hudson River at Spuyten Duyvil