List of bridges, tunnels, and cuts in Hudson County, New Jersey explained

There are numerous of vehicular and rail bridges, tunnels, and cuts in Hudson County, New Jersey. Located in the northeastern part of New Jersey, the county lies at the heart of the Port of New York and New Jersey and is a major crossroads of the New York Metropolitan area and Northeast Megalopolis. Located on two peninsulas, formerly known as Bergen Neck and New Barbadoes Neck, it has extensive waterfront along the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, Kill van Kull, Newark Bay and the Hackensack and Passaic Rivers. The main part of Hudson lies on Bergen Hill, the southern emergence of the Hudson Palisades, starting at sea level at Bergen Point and rising to 260 feet travelling through Bayonne, Jersey City and North Hudson. Secaucus and most of West Hudson are part of the New Jersey Meadowlands. Listings are generally from south to north.__TOC__

Hudson River

CrossingCarriesLocationCoordinates
Downtown Hudson TubesPort Authority Trans-HudsonJersey City and World Trade Center40.7151°N -74.0244°W
Holland Tunnel I-78
NJ 139
Jersey City and Lower Manhattan40.7275°N -74.0211°W
Uptown Hudson TubesPort Authority Trans-HudsonJersey City and Manhattan
Gateway Tunnel
(proposed)
Amtrak
New Jersey Transit
North Bergen and Midtown Manhattan
THE Tunnel
(project cancelled)
New Jersey TransitWeehawken and Midtown Manhattan
connecting Secaucus Junction and Penn Station
North River TunnelsAmtrak
New Jersey Transit
Weehawken and Midtown Manhattan40.7589°N -74.0128°W
Lincoln Tunnel NJ 495Weehawken and Midtown Manhattan40.7631°N -74.01°W
The next crossing to the north and the last in New Jersey is in Bergen County
George Washington Bridge I-95
New Jersey Turnpike
US Route 1
US 9
US 46
Fort Lee and Upper Manhattan40.8514°N -73.9525°W

Kill van Kull and Newark Bay

CrossingCarriesLocationCoordinates
Bayonne Bridge NJ 440
NY 440
Bayonne - Staten Island
CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge
(defunct)
Central Railroad of New JerseyBayonne - Elizabethport40.6545°N -74.15°W
Newark Bay Bridge I-78
New Jersey Turnpike
Bayonne - Newark
Upper Bay BridgeCSX Transportation
Norfolk Southern
Conrail
National Docks Secondary
Bayonne - Newark40.6991°N -74.11°W

Hackensack River

mileCrossingCarriesLocationCoordinates
HD Draw
(defunct)
Newark and New York Railroad (CNJ)
Jersey City & Kearny Point40.7187°N -74.104°W
Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge
U.S. Route 1-9 Truck
Lincoln Highway
East Coast Greenway
40.7273°N -74.0987°W
Pulaski Skyway U.S. Route 1/940.7351°N -74.0949°W
PATH Lift BridgePATHJersey City &<br> Kearny Meadows40.7401°N -74.083°W
Harsimus Branch Lift[1] Conrail40.7405°N -74.082°W
Wittpenn Bridge NJ 740.7403°N -74.0811°W
3.4Lower Hack Lift[2] NJ Transit Morris and Essex LinesRiverbend40.7432°N -74.077°W
5.0Portal BridgeAmtrak Northeast CorridorSecaucus
& Kearny Meadows
Lewandowski Bridge.[3] Interstate 95
New Jersey Turnpike
DB Draw (Abandoned)Norfolk Southern Railway
Former NJ Transit Boonton Line
Essex–Hudson Greenway (future)
Snake Hill
& Kearny Meadows
40.7583°N -74.0933°W
6.9Upper Hack LiftNJ Transit Main LineHarmon Cove & Kingsland
7.7HX BridgeNJ Transit


Bergen County Line
Pascack Valley Line
Meadowlands Rail Line

Harmon Cove &<br>Meadowlands Sports Complex40.7881°N -74.0819°W
Route 3 Bridge
(twin span)
NJ 3Secaucus &<br>Meadowlands Sports Complex
Bridge (defunct)Jersey City, Hoboken and Rutherford Electric Railway
Paterson Plank Road
Secaucus North End
& American Dream Meadowlands

Passaic River

MileCrossingCarriesLocation
PD Draw
(defunct)
Newark and New York RailroadKearny Point & Newark Ironbound
1.8Lincoln Highway Passaic River Bridge
U.S. Route 1-9 Truck
Lincoln Highway
Kearny Point & Newark Ironbound
Pulaski Skyway U.S. Route 1/9Kearny Point & Newark Ironbound
2.6Point-No-Point BridgePassaic and Harsimus LineKearny Meadows & Newark Ironbound
Chaplain Washington–Harry Laderman Bridge Interstate 95
New Jersey Turnpike
Kearny & Newark
Jackson Street BridgeFrank E. Rodgers BoulevardHarrison & Newark Ironbound
5.0Amtrak Dock Vertical LiftAmtrak
New Jersey Transit
Port Authority Trans Hudson Newark line
Harrison & Penn Station (Newark)
Centre Street Bridge
(defunct)
New Jersey RailroadHarrison & Newark
Bridge Street BridgeCounty Route 508Harrison & Newark
Newark Drawbridge[4] New Jersey TransitHarrison & Newark Broad Street Station
William A. Stickel Memorial Bridge Interstate 280Harrison & Newark
Clay Street BridgeCentral Avenue
Clay Street
East Newark & Newark
NX Bridge (abandoned/open position)Erie Railroad Newark BranchHarrison & Newark
WR Draw
(not in use/closed position)
New York and Greenwood Lake Railway
Erie Railroad
New Jersey Transit Boonton Line
Kearny & North Newark
8.9Belleville Turnpike Bridge NJ Route 7Arlington & Belleville

Bergen Hill-Hudson Palisades

Railroad tunnels, cuts, viaducts
and right of ways
Locationoriginal useCurrent use
Central Railroad of New JerseyBayonne and GreenvilleMain Line to Communipaw Terminal
partially built along the former Morris Canal
Hudson Bergen Light Rail
Liberty State Park - 8th Street
Lehigh Valley Terminal RailwayBayonne, Greenville, Downtown Jersey CityJersey City, Newark and Western RailwayNational Docks Secondary
CSX Transportation to Port Jersey, Constable Hook, Croxton Yard & other points in Port of New York and New Jersey and North Jersey Shared Assets Area
Newark and New York Railroad (1869)[5] West Side & Bergen-Lafayette, Jersey CityCentral Railroad of New Jersey line from Downtown Newark to CRRNJ TerminalHudson-Bergen Light Rail West Side Branch
National Docks Secondary (1897)Downtown Jersey CityNational DocksNorth Jersey Shared Assets
CSX Transportation
Bergen Hill Cut (1838)Journal SquareNew Jersey Rail Road and Transportation Company to Paulus Hook
Pennsylvania Railroad to PRR Station at Exchange Place or Harsimus Branch to Harsimus Cove
PATH Journal Square and Newark lines
North Jersey Shared Assets Area
Harsimus Stem EmbankmentHarsimus & Hamilton ParkHarsimus Branch to Harsimus Cove
Pennsylvania Railroad railyard and abattoir
unused
Bergen Arches (1910)[6] Journal Square & Jersey City Heights2nd Erie Cut
Erie Railroad to Pavonia Terminal
unused
Long Dock Tunnel (1860)[7] Journal Square & Jersey City HeightsFirst Erie Cut to Pavonia TerminalNorfolk Southern
Bergen Tunnels (1876) & (1908)[8] Jersey City HeightsMorris and Essex Railroad
Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western
Erie Lackawanna
New Jersey Transit to Hoboken Terminal.
Hoboken ElevatedHoboken Terminal - Palisade AvenueNorth Hudson County Railway
Public Service Railway
dismantled after bustitution in 1949
Gateway Tunnel
(proposed)
Amtrak
New Jersey Transit
North Bergen and Midtown Manhattan
THE TunnelNorth Bergen - WeehawkenNew mass transit tunnel that will connect Secaucus Junction with an expanded Penn Station (New York)construction cancelled October 2010
New York Tunnel Extension (1910)
western entrance Bergen Portal[9]
North Bergen - WeehawkenPennsylvania Railroad to North River TunnelsAmtrak
New Jersey Transit


Northeast Corridor Line
North Jersey Coast Line
Train to the Game

Eldorado Cut (1893)[10] Weehawkenfor streetcar line connecting waterfront ferries via elevator to the entrance of late 19th century Eldorado Park and North Hudson Railway streetcar lines to Nungessers
Weehawken Tunnel (1861)[11] [12] [13] North Bergen - Weehawken Port ImperialNew York Central West Shore RailroadHudson Bergen Light Rail
Bergenline Station
The next cut and tunnel to the north and the last in New Jersey is in Bergen County
Edgewater Tunnel (1894)[14] Fairview -
Shadyside, Edgewater
New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway cut and tunnel[15] unused
vehicular cutscarrieslocationconnection
State Highway
(Depressed Highway)
New Jersey Route 139Jersey CityPulaski Skyway - Holland Tunnel
Lincoln Tunnel Approach/Lincoln Tunnel Helix NJ Route 495North HudsonNew Jersey Turnpike - Lincoln Tunnel
The next vehicular cut to the north and the last in New Jersey is in Bergen County
GWB PlazaFort Leeto George Washington Bridge
Colspan=4There are numerous excavations for roads on the eastern escarpment of the Hudson Palisades, including New York Avenue, Mountain Road, Paterson Plank Road, Wing Viaduct, Hackensack Plank Road, Shippen Street, Boulevard East, Pershing Road, Bull Ferry Road, Gorge Road

Meadowlands

The Sawtooth Bridges carry the Northeast Corridor over NJ Transit, PATH, and Conrail.

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Bulger . Teresa D. . Feats of Engineering: Bridging the Hackensack River and Cutting through Bergen HillDocumentation for Three Historic Resources that Help Move Commerce and Commuters throughout the Port of New York and New Jersey . NJDOT . May 7, 2019 . May 5, 2020.
  2. Web site: Jersey: Jersey City Bridge Profile . Shoutingthomas.typepad.com . October 23, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20121022224722/http://shoutingthomas.typepad.com/photos/jersey_city/jcbridge2large.html . October 22, 2012 . dead .
  3. Web site: June 16, 2015 . RIME Team wins Grand Award with the Project Team for the Lewandowski Memorial Hackensack River Bridge . 2023-09-07 . Rutgers Infrastructure Monitoring and Evaluation Group/Intelligent Bridge Engineering and Advanced Materials Laboratory.
  4. Web site: http://www.state.nj.us/dep/hpo/1identify/lists/essex.pdf . August 21, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090327025729/http://www.state.nj.us/dep/hpo/1identify/lists/essex.pdf . March 27, 2009 .
  5. Web site: Pennsylvania Railroad cut, Mt Pleasant, Jersey City, Hudson Co., New Jersey, USA . Mindat.org . October 11, 2012 . October 23, 2012.
  6. Web site: Bergen Arches . Njcu.edu . October 23, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120929064726/http://www.njcu.edu/Programs/jchistory/Pages/B_Pages/Bergen_Arches.htm . September 29, 2012 .
  7. Web site: Stone above Long Dock Tunnel . Modelengineers.org . October 23, 2012 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120229040513/http://modelengineers.org/trips/tunnel3.JPG . February 29, 2012 .
  8. French, Kenneth, Images of Rail: Railroads of Hoboken and Jersey City,Arcadia Publishing, 2002, p125,
  9. Web site: The Bergen Hill Tunnels . Gutenberg.org . October 23, 2012.
  10. Web site: JFK Blvd. Bridge . Bridgehunter.com . October 23, 2012.
  11. Web site: Design And Construction Of The Weehawken Tunnel And Bergenline Avenue Station For The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail Transit System - Publications Index . November 2003 . Pubsindex.trb.org . October 23, 2012.
  12. Web site: New York - West Shore & Buffalo RR tunnel, Weehawken, Bergen Hill, Hudson Co., New Jersey, USA . Mindat.org . July 30, 2012 . October 23, 2012.
  13. Web site: NJDOT Web Development Unit . Paterson Plank Road Project Debuts in Hudson County . Nj.gov . October 23, 2012.
  14. News: March 17, 1893 . The Palisades Tunnel . The New York Times.
  15. http://www.mindat.org/loc-12820.html Palisades diabase