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When the old Willis Ave. Bridge floats down the river this fall, 109 years of Bronx history will leave with it. From marathons to motorcades and political brawls, the 2,400-ton span has played host… ...
NEW YORK (CBS 2)-- Out with the old and in with the new. The new Willis Avenue Bridge was open for business at 7 a.m. Saturday after the old span was shut down at 2 a.m. The new 350-foot and 2,400 ...
The new Willis Avenue Bridge drifted into New York harbor earlier this morning and slipped under the Brooklyn Bridge towards it’s new home in the Harlem River. The 300-plus foot span arrived on ...
COEYMANS, N.Y. — A marine transportation crew prepared Monday to haul a prefabricated, 350-foot-long, 2,400-ton bridge from an upstate Hudson River port to New Jersey before its eventual ...
A 350-foot-long replacement bridge for the Willis Avenue Bridge has arrived in New York City aboard two barges. The 2,400-ton swing bridge passed under the Brooklyn Bridge at 8 a.m. Monday. The ...
The Willis Avenue Bridge is the gateway to the second half of the marathon, the miles where you discover how well you prepared and how smartly you executed the race.
The shiny new Willis Avenue Bridge (replacing the old one from 1901) is currently on a 110-mile journey down the Hudson River. The $600 million, 2,400-ton, 350-foot span was built in Albany County ...
View full sizeSkip Dickstein/Times UnionThe new Willis Avenue Bridge sits on a barge at the Port of Coeymans, New York in July in the Hudson River. The old bridge is now temporarily in Jersey City ...
The new Willis Avenue Bridge will be docked at a yard in Bayonne, N.J., for two weeks before being transported 15 miles up the East River and Harlem River and floated into place atop new ...
Work is under way to replace the 106-year-old Willis Avenue Bridge, and the Department of Transportation claims it will have little impact on travel. The city has installed pilings into the Harlem ...
FDNY inspecting the aftermath of a 3-alarm fire in a homeless encampment that left one man severely burned underneath the Willis Ave Bridge, Bronx, New York on Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.
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