This is a list of all 2 bridges from the suspension bridge inventory crossing Rondout Creek. Please note that different rivers with the same name will be grouped together. For example, selecting 'Bear Creek' shows bridges across several different Bear Creeks. Also, similarly named rivers are grouped separately. For example, 'River Dee' (UK) bridges are grouped separately from 'Dee River' (Australia) bridges. Wherever you see a Bridgemeister ID number click it to isolate the bridge on its own page.
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Bridgemeister ID: | 34 (added before 2003) |
Year Completed: | 1851 |
Name: | High Falls Aqueduct |
Location: | High Falls, New York, USA |
Crossing: | Rondout Creek |
Coordinates: | 41.828889 N 74.126583 W |
Maps: | Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap |
Principals: | John A. Roebling |
References: | AAJ, BOB, BPL, RDH, SJR |
Use: | Aqueduct |
Status: | Removed, August, 1921 |
Main Cables: | Wire (iron) |
Suspended Spans: | 1 |
Main Span: | 1 x 44.2 meters (145 feet) |
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Bridgemeister ID: | 138 (added before 2003) |
Year Completed: | 1921 |
Name: | Kingston-Port Ewen |
Also Known As: | Wurts Street, Rondout Creek |
Location: | Kingston, New York, USA |
Crossing: | Rondout Creek |
Coordinates: | 41.916129 N 73.983999 W |
Maps: | Acme, GeoHack, Google, OpenStreetMap |
Principals: | Holton D. Robinson, Daniel E. Moran, William Yates |
References: | AAJ, PTS, PTS2, SJR, SSS |
Use: | Vehicular (two-lane, heavy vehicles), with walkway |
Status: | In use (last checked: 2024) |
Main Cables: | Wire (steel) |
Suspended Spans: | 3 |
Main Span: | 1 x 214.9 meters (705 feet) |
Side Spans: | 2 x 53.7 meters (176.25 feet) |
Deck width: | 37 feet |
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Annotated Citations:
"Bids for the planned overhaul of the Rondout Creek Bridge will be sought in June, and the state Department of Transportation expects to award contracts for the work in August, the office of state Assemblyman Kevin Cahill said this week... The rehabilitation of the suspension bridge, which carries Wurts Street over the creek between Kingston and Port Ewen, could cost as much as $37 million, Cahill said previously. The state will pay for the project, which is expected to begin this fall."
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