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  1. The Bayonne Bridge is an arch bridge that spans the Kill Van Kull between Staten Island, New York and Bayonne, New Jersey. It carries New York State Route 440 and New Jersey Route 440, with the two roads connecting at the state border at the river’s center.

  2. Bayonne Bridge. A beautiful steel arch bridge connecting Staten Island, NY and Bayonne NJ. Current Travel Times. Last Updated: 6:14 PM. Bayonne Bridge. To NY. USUAL TRAFFIC. 2 min. Crossing Time. 45 mph. Current Speed. 0 Alerts. $17.00 Class 1 Tolls by Mail. To NJ. USUAL TRAFFIC. 2 min. Crossing Time. 45 mph. Current Speed. 0 Alerts.

  3. For 45 years, the Bayonne Bridge was the world's longest steel-arch bridge. At 1,675 feet, the arch is 70 percent longer than the previous record holder, the Hell Gate Railroad Bridge in New York City. When the Port Authority opened the Bayonne Bridge in 1931, its "sister bridge," the Sydney Harbour Bridge, was under construction in Australia.

  4. The longest steel-arch bridge in the world for 46 years, the Bayonne Bridge continues to be celebrated today as a major aesthetic and technical achievement. The 1,675-foot bridge replaced a ferry service which until then was the only means of crossing from the Bayonne peninsula to Staten Island.

  5. Sep 3, 2019 · Historic Arch Bridge in Bayonne and New York Hudson County, New Jersey and Staten Island, New York. This magnificent bridge held the record for longest arch span in the world for decades.

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  7. Bayonne Bridge. Facts & Info. Opened to traffic: November 15, 1931. Length of arch span: 1,675 feet. Length of New Jersey viaduct: 3,016 feet. Length of Staten Island viaduct: 2,469 feet. Total length of bridge: 7,160 feet. Width: 99.5 feet. Number of traffic lanes: 4. Channel clearance at midspan: 215 feet. Width of roadway: 61.5 feet.

  8. Jan 6, 2024 · Discover the engineering marvel behind the unprecedented transformation of the Bayonne Bridge! Join us to uncover the strategic reasons why New York elevated this iconic structure by 64 feet,...

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