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Old Posted Mar 8, 2016, 4:06 AM
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Smile NEW YORK | Bayonne Bridge (Roadbed Raising)

http://www.panynj.gov/bridges-tunnel...ect-about.html

Today, because the bridge is only 151 feet above the water, larger container vessels often cannot pass under it to reach our marine terminals - Port Newark and Elizabeth-Port Authority Marine Terminal in New Jersey and Howland Hook Marine Terminal in Staten Island. Shippers who rely on our ports for access to a regional transportation network are forced to use other smaller, less-efficient and less environmentally friendly ships to bring goods into our region.

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Wow, had no idea this was so far along already. Looks like quite an undertaking.
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Old Posted May 25, 2017, 8:08 PM
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The lower, older deck has been demolished,
With that, the bigger ships are already able of passing under it.

r_170519114_whcedu_a by Mitch Waxman, en Flickr

r_170519238_whcedu_a by Mitch Waxman, en Flickr

r_170519126_whcedu_a by Mitch Waxman, en Flickr
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