- Hell Gate
Hell Gate is a narrow tidal
strait in theEast River inNew York City in theUnited States . It separates Astoria,Queens fromRandall's Island /Ward's Island (formerly two separate islands that are now joined by landfill).Kenneth T. Jackson: "The Encyclopedia of New York City": The New York Historical Society; Yale University Press; 1995. P. 538.]It was spanned in 1917 by the
New York Connecting Railroad Bridge (now called theHell Gate Bridge ), which connects the Bronx and Queens. The bridge provides a direct rail link betweenNew England and New York City. In 1936 it was spanned by theTriborough Bridge , allowing vehicular traffic to pass betweenManhattan , the Bronx, and Queens.The name "Hell Gate" is a corruption of the Dutch phrase "Hellegat", which could mean either "hell's gate" or "bright gate/passage", which was originally applied to the entirety of the East River. The strait was described in the journals of Dutch explorer
Adriaen Block , who is the firstEurope an known to have navigated the strait, during his 1614 voyage aboard the "Onrust". Hellegat is a fairly common toponym for waterways in thelow countries , with at least 20 independent examples [ [http://users.skynet.be/dirkbinon/ruisbroek_sauvegarde/pagina's/nielhellegat.htm Vic van Dyck "Hellegat en Hellegats-veer"] (Dutch) ] . Block might have named the strait with both meanings in mind, sliding a pun into place to evade the censorship of his strict Lutheran paymasters. Because explorers found navigation hazardous in this New World place of rocks and converging tide-driven currents (from theLong Island Sound ,Harlem River strait, Upper Bay ofNew York Harbor and lesser channels, some of which have been filled), the Anglicization stuck.By the late 19th century, hundreds of ships had sunk in the strait. On
September 24 ,1876 , the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers used 50,000 pounds of explosives to blast the dangerous rocks, which was followed by further blasting work. ["RENDING HELL-GATE ROCKS; THE SUBMARINE MINE EXPLODED. A COMPLETE SCIENTIFIC SUCCESS. THE TERRIFIC RENDING FORCE LIBERATED BY THE FINGER OF A CHILD--A JARRING TREMOR OF THE EARTH, AND A SHARP, BUT NOT LOUD REPORT--IMMENSE GEYSERS OF WATER THROWN UP--THE FORCE EXPENDED MAINLY IN THE WORK OF BURSTING THE REEF--CONFIRMATION OF GEN. NEWTON'S THEORY OF THE EFFECTS OF THE DISCHARGE--THE RUSH OF THE CURIOUS CROWDS--INCIDENTS OF THE DAY THROUGHOUT THE CITY. BEFORE THE EXPLOSION. THE EXPLOSION. AFTER THE EXPLOSION.", "The New York Times ".September 25 ,1876 . p. 1] One explosion in Hell Gate was the largest planned man-made blast in history up until the Atomic Age. [http://nycgovparks.org/sub_your_park/historical_signs/hs_historical_sign.php?id=9756]Though Hell Gate is still considered difficult to navigate due to strong tidal flows, its reputation is based on myth more than fact. At certain points in the tidal cycle, its waters briefly go slack, making it as placid as a lake. Even at peak current, competent kayakers and canoeists pass through without trouble. The greatest danger is the artificial one posed by heavy commercial vessel traffic through the tight channel.
There is a plaque affixed to the concrete bridge tower facing the East River from Astoria Park. It reads as follows: "NEW YORK CONNECTING RAILORAD. East River Arch Bridge. Span 1017 Feet Between Towers. This railroad with its East River Bridge and viaduct approaches completed the direct connection via New York City between the Pennsylvania and New Haven railroad systems and between the New England states and the states lying west and south of the Hudson River. Finished and dedicated to the transportation service of the country in 1917. SAMUEL REA - President of the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. HOWARD ELLIOTT-- President, New York, New Haven, and Hartford Railroad Co. GUSTAV LINDENTHAL-- Chief Engineer and designer, East River Bridge and approaches. American Bridge Company, Inc. -- fabricator and erector of East River Arch Bridge."
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"Hell Gate: The Watery Grave" (1977), a 50-minute documentary film, narrated by Alexander Scourby, covered many aspects of the waterway's history, including the clearing of the channel,the building of Hell Gate Bridge, and the
General Slocum steamship disaster.
*Little Hell Gate References
External links
* [http://eastrivernyc.org/enatural/ehellgt.shtm East River NYC]
* [http://www.nan.usace.army.mil/whoweare/hellgate.pdf The Conquest of Hell Gate]
* [http://licboathouse.org The LIC Community Boathouse (free canoeing and kayaking in Hallets Cove at Hell Gate)]
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