Newburgh–Beacon Bridge
The Hamilton Fish Newburgh–Beacon Bridge is a cantilever toll bridge that spans the Hudson River in New York State. The bridge carries Interstate 84 (I-84) and New York State Route 52 (NY 52) between Newburgh and Beacon. Consisting of two separate spans, the original northern span which carries westbound traffic, was opened on November 2, 1963, as a two-lane (one in each direction) bridge.[1] A second span completed in 1980, now carries all eastbound traffic. Still often referred to by its original name, the Newburgh–Beacon Bridge
Installation
1) Unzip the "Newburgh-Beacon Bridge clutch" folder
2) Drag and drop "clutch-newburgh-bridge" to your community folder and enjoy!
This bridge ain't right with the road elevations its not a double decker bridge but thank you for working on my home town bridge!
2 years ago
motorbikemike
There should be no bridge piers in the center arch span where the ship channel is located. The roadway should be on top of the truss structure along the approaches to the arch center span. The roadway should be generally at the same elevation across the bridge. The arch truss section rises above the roadway and the roadway is suspended from the arch. Please correct.
2 years ago
197410
Awesome! I had been wishing for this!
2 years ago
darrylbell
appears to inter mesh with the existing generic bridge
2 years ago
197410
Thats amazing. I posted about this on your pedestrian bridge comments section, not more than 30 min ago.. and now its here!! Thank you so much!
2 years ago
I know right. I noticed. He made quick work of this one lol.
2 years ago
gryper
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