Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge

The Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Railroad Bridge is a rail vertical-lift bridge connecting Elizabethport, New Jersey and the Howland Hook Marine Terminal on Staten Island, New York, United States. The bridge was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1959 to replace the Arthur Kill Bridge, a swing bridge opened in 1890. It contains a single track that is used mainly to carry garbage out of New York City, as well as to transport freight to destinations in western Staten Island. The bridge parallels the Goethals Bridge, which carries Interstate 278. It has the longest lift span of any vertical-lift bridge in the world, with two 215-foot (66 m) towers and a 558-foot (170 m) truss span that allows a 500-foot (152 m) channel. It clears mean high water by 31 feet (9.45 m) when closed and 135 feet (41 m) when lifted.

Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge
Arthur Kill Lift Bridge
Coordinates40.637518°N 74.195486°W / 40.637518; -74.195486
CarriesConrail
CrossesArthur Kill
LocaleElizabeth, New Jersey and Staten Island, New York, United States
OwnerNew York City Economic Development Corporation
Characteristics
DesignVertical-lift bridge
Height215 feet (66 m)
Longest span558 feet (170 m)
Clearance below135 feet (41 m) open
31 feet (9.4 m) closed
Rail characteristics
No. of tracks1
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Structure gaugeAAR
ElectrifiedNone
History
OpenedAugust 25, 1959;
reopened October 4, 2006
Location
References
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