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  2. Lower level opened to traffic: August 29, 1962. GWB Bus Station opened: January 17, 1963. Length of bridge between anchorages: 4,760 feet. Width of bridge: 119 feet. Width of roadway: 90 feet. Height of tower above water: 604 feet. Water clearance at midspan: 212 feet. Upper level number of toll lanes: 12. Lower level number of toll lanes: 10.

  3. Jul 12, 2008 · George Washington Bridge. Primary Photographer (s): Nathan Holth and Rick McOmber. Bridge Documented: July 12, 2008 and September 2, 2019. Facility Carried / Feature Intersected. I-95 and US-1 Over Hudson River. Location. Fort Lee and New York: Bergen County, New Jersey and Manhattan, New York: United States. Structure Type.

  4. www.asce.org › history-and-heritage › historic-landmarksGeorge Washington Bridge | ASCE

    About civil engineering. History & heritage. Historic landmarks. Completion Date. 1931. Project Type. Bridges. Location. New York, NY. 40 51 06.1 N. 73 57 09.7 W. The George Washington Bridge, a 3,500-foot center span suspension bridge, was virtually double the span of its largest predecessor.

  5. Port Authority of New York and New Jersey George Washington Bridge. Learn More About George Washington Bridge facts, history and general information.

  6. The George Washington Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge spanning the Hudson River, connecting Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey, with the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City. It is named after Founding Father George Washington, the first president of the United States.

  7. May 25, 2016 · Connecting New Jersey and Manhattan, the George Washington Bridge remains one of the longest suspension bridges in the United States and is responsible for transporting millions of people...

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