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Eighth Street Bridge (Passaic River) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eighth Street Bridge (Passaic River)
Eighth Street Bridge is a road bridge over the Passaic River between 8th Street in Passaic and Main Avenue in Wallington in northeastern New Jersey, United States. Opened in 1915, it is jointly owned and operated by Passaic County and Bergen County and as of 2014 was used by about 6,500 vehicles per day. Originally a moveable bridge, it has been in fixed closed position since 1977. Funding is place for Its replacement. ==Location and operations== Eighth Street Bridge passes over the Passaic 11.7 miles from the river mouth at Newark Bay in at the Passaic and Bergen county line. It carries a 2-lane road, 2 sidewalks, and a utility pipe from 8th Street in Passaic to Main Avenue in Wallington. and as of 2014, is used by about 6,500 vehicles per day. The lower of the Passaic River downstream of the Dundee Dam is tidally influenced and channelized. Once one of the most heavily-used waterways in the Port of New York and New Jersey, it remains partially navigable for commercial marine traffic. The bridge has been in fixed closed position since 1977 and only bridge at MP 11.7 and those downstream from it are required by federal regulations to open.
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