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Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge

Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge

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carries= CSX and M&E rail lines
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locale= Elizabeth, New Jersey and Staten Island, New York
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design= Vertical lift bridge
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The Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Railroad Bridge was built by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1959 to replace an older swing span. The single track bridge connects Elizabeth, New Jersey and Staten Island, and has the distinction of being the largest vertical lift bridge in the world, with two towers of 215 feet each, and a truss span of 135 feet in height and 558 feet in length.

Decline of rail traffic

As soon as the new bridge opened, rail traffic over the route began to decline due to major manufacturing facilities on Staten Island closing. Bethlehem Steel closed in 1960, U.S. Gypsum in 1972, U.S. Lines-Howland Hook Marine Terminal in 1986, and Procter and Gamble in 1991. A shift to truck traffic also caused a substantial decline of rail traffic over the bridge, and the North Shore branch of rail service went through a series of owners. The three companies that owned the North Branch were B&O Railroad, CSX and the Delaware-Otsego Corporation. They saw the bridge as an excess property. The last freight train went over the Arthur Kill Lift Bridge in 1990, at which time the North Shore branch of rail service was abandoned.

Re-opening the bridge

In 1994, the New York City Economic Development Corporation (NYCEDC) purchased the Arthur Kill Railroad Lift Bridge and the North Shore branch of rail service from CSX. On December 15, 2004, NYCEDC and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey announced a joint $72 million project to rehabilitate the bridge and reactivate freight rail service on Staten Island. Repairs include repainting the steel and rehabilitating the lift mechanism. The rehabilitation project was completed in June 2006.

On October 4, 2006, a train crossed the bridge for the first time in 16 years. It consisted of just a single locomotive which will take on switching duties at the New York Container Terminal, also known by its old name, Howland Hook.

On April 2, 2007, normal operations involving garbage removal started, which will result in an estimated 40,000 truck loads diverted from the nearby Goethals Bridge.

External links

* [http://www.nycroads.com/crossings/arthur-kill/ Arthur Kill Railroad Lift Bridge] at NYCRoads.com
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMsuHnUMQ48 Train Crosses The Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge] Crossings navbox
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downstream = Goethals Bridge
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