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Bronxbridgedata.Pdf NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Bronx County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n N Bronx New York (City) 2229579 JCT US1+HUTCHINSON RIVER 1 X PINKNEY AV-233ST 42 - City 1965 08/20/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1067979 2.7 MILES S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M11007 ALEXANDER AVENUE NYSDOT 1960 07/11/2019 Y N Bronx New York (City) 1066779 2.5 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M11008 LINCOLN AVE NYSDOT 1960 08/19/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1076839 2.4 MILES S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M11009 RIDER AVE PED TNL NYSDOT 1960 03/06/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106680C 1.5 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M11021 METRO NO COMMUTER NYSDOT 1954 12/14/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1067451 .9 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M11024 Metro North RR Property NYSDOT 1955 07/01/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 1067029 3.4 MI N I87+I95 87I 87IX1M11068 VAN CORTLAND AVE NYSDOT 1954 03/02/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1067049 3.9 MI N I87+I95 87I 87IX1M11072 908F 908FX1M12022 NYSDOT 1954 04/23/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1075899 4.9 MI N I87+I95 87I 87IX1M11083 NURSERY RD- ABAND NYSDOT 1956 03/04/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066749 3.1 MILES S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1M12002 ST ANN'S AVENUE NYSDOT 1960 07/31/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066759 3.0 MI S JCT I87+I95 87I 87IX1M12003 BROOK AVENUE NYSDOT 1959 07/10/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 106680A 1.5 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR04A1 RELIEF@E 149TH ST NYSDOT 1956 05/08/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 106745B .1 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR0583 RELIEF NYSDOT 1976 03/06/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106680B 1.5 MI JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR05A1 METRO NO COMMUTER NYSDOT 1976 06/10/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106745C .1 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR05B4 RAMP C S B MDE NYSDOT 1976 07/23/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 124009A MACOMBS DAM PARK 87I 87IX1MR05C1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1951 03/05/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066909 JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR06A2 SEDGWICK AVENUE NYSDOT 1964 05/31/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 106687A JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR06E3 87I 87IX1M11033 NYSDOT 1964 11/25/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 106688A JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR06E8 87I 87IX1M11035 NYSDOT 1962 11/18/2019 N Page 1 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Bronx County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n N Bronx New York (City) 1066870 JCT I87+I95 87I 87IX1MR06F2 87I 87IX1M11033 NYSDOT 1964 12/19/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1076780 2.5 MI N JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR09C1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1955 05/13/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1076790 2.4 MI N JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IX1MR09D1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1955 05/13/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066809 1.5 MI S JCT I87+I95 87I 87IXIM11014 87I 87IXIMR05B1 NYSDOT 1954 01/16/2021 N N Bronx New York (City) 106745A .1 MI S JCT I87 & I95 87I 87IXIMR05B1 RAMP TO MDE NB NYSDOT 1976 04/10/2021 N N Bronx New York (City) 124009B MACOMBS DAM PARK 87IX METRO NO COMMUTER NYSDOT 1951 06/12/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066539 JCT I95&I878&I78 95I 95I 1M21033 278I 278IX1M54050 NYSDOT 1971 09/03/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066349 I95 AND WEBSTER AVENUE 95I 95IX1M21013 WEBSTER AVENUE NYSDOT 1960 07/08/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1075559 Near JCT I-95 and I-895 95I 95IX1M21025 WEST FARMS ROAD NYSDOT 1951 09/11/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066419 JCT I95+I278 95I 95IX1M21026 895I895IX1M11013 NYSDOT 1951 12/11/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 1067089 JCT I95+BRONX RIVER PKWY 95I 95IX1M21029 907H907HX1M11010 NYSDOT 1947 08/26/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066509 JCT I95 & I278 & I295 95I 95IX1M21045 278IX NYSDOT 1971 06/05/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106650C JCT I95 & I278 & I295 95I 95IX1M21049 RELIEF NYSDOT 1971 05/27/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066569 JCT I295 & I95 95I 95IX1M21058 695I695IX1M12012 NYSDOT 2007 03/24/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106653A JCT I95 & I878 & I78 95I 95IX1M22048 908AX NYSDOT 1971 07/16/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106685B JCT I87 & I95 95I 95IX1MR01C3 SEDGWICK AVENUE NYSDOT 1964 02/03/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106688B JCT I87 & I95 95I 95IX1MR01G1 87IX NYSDOT 1962 12/05/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066890 JCT I87+I95 95I 95IX1MR01G3 SEDGWICK AVE NYSDOT 1964 08/12/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1076270 JCT I95 & I895 95I 95IX1MR06A1 WEST FARMS ROAD NB NYSDOT 1951 03/27/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106650A JCT I95 & I278 & I295 95I 95IX1MR10A1 BRUCKNER EXPWY EB NYSDOT 1970 06/05/2020 N Page 2 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Bronx County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n N Bronx New York (City) 106650D JCT I95 & I278 & I295 95I 95IX1MR10A4 BE NB SERVICE RD NYSDOT 1970 06/07/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066850 JCT I87+I95 95I 95IX1MRO1G5 87I 87IX1M11035 NYSDOT 1964 11/04/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066889 JCT I 87 + I 95 95I 95IX4M11012 87IX NYSDOT 1962 01/26/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066790 2.2 MILES S JCT I87 & I95 138TH STREET 87I 87IX1M11012 NYSDOT 1938 04/16/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 2241550 IN MELROSE 144TH STREET METRO NO COMMUTER 42 - City 1920 10/23/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 2241650 IN MORRISANIA 167TH STREET METRO NO COMMUTER 42 - City 1910 05/05/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2066720 JCT I95 & I278 174TH STREET SHERIDAN BLVD 42 - City 1909 04/10/2021 Y N Bronx New York (City) 2241740 AT TREMONT 175TH STREET METRO NORTH RR 42 - City 1889 05/07/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 2066919 HRD,HARLEM R,87I &METRO N 181ST STREET 87I 87IX1M11035 42 - City 1888 01/13/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 1066920 JCT I87+I95 181st ST to95I NB 95I 95IX1M21003 NYSDOT 1962 06/22/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2229500 1.8 MI NE H.HUDSON BR+9A 252 STREET 907V907VX1M22017 42 - City 1938 03/12/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666A 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I 278IX1M53006 RELIEF NYSDOT 1959 11/26/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 2066671 .1MI E I278+I878 278I 278IX1M54025 BRONX RIVER NYSDOT 1952 11/05/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 107581A .2 MI E JCT I278 & I878 278I 278X1MR03E1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1966 05/07/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066669 1 MI NE I278+I87 278I278IX1M53003 BRUCKNER BLVD NYSDOT 1960 02/15/2020 Y N Bronx New York (City) 106666D 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1M53007 EAST 140TH STREET NYSDOT 1962 07/17/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666G 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1M53021 RELIEF NYSDOT 1962 07/29/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 2075352 JCT OF I95 & I278 278I278IX1M53024 AMTRAK/CSXT/P&W 42 - City 2013 10/15/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2066672 .1 MI E I278+I878 278I278IX1M53025 BRONX RIVER NYSDOT 1952 12/31/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1075789 1.7 MI W I878+I95 278I278IX1M53033 ROSEDALE AVENUE NYSDOT 1968 08/14/2020 N Page 3 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Bronx County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n N Bronx New York (City) 1066529 JCT I95 & I278 & I678 278I278IX1M53046 95IX NYSDOT 1971 06/05/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2266540 JCT.MDE & BE 278I278IX1M54003 FROM 278I TO 87I 42 - City 1938 06/21/2019 Y N Bronx New York (City) 106666C JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1M54004 RAMP AG@CYPRESSAV NYSDOT 1959 09/15/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666B 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1M54006 BRUCKNER BLVD SB 2U - MTA Bridges and Tunnels (aka 1959 TBTA) 09/15/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666F 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1M54022 HUNTS POINT AVE NYSDOT 1962 07/10/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2075351 JCT I95 & I278 278I278IX1M54024 AMTRAK/CSXT/P&W 42 - City 1960 10/15/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 2076929 .1 MILE E JCT I278 & I895 278I278IX1M54025 CSX TRANS/HNTS PT 42 - City 1950 07/16/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1075819 .2 MI E I278+I878 278I278IX1M54026 BRONX RIVER AVE NYSDOT 1968 09/01/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666E 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 278I278IX1MR02B1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1962 03/10/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106650B JCT I95 & I278 & I295 278I278IX1MR04E4 ZEREGA AVENUE NYSDOT 1970 06/04/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106652A JCT I95 & I878 & I78 278I278IX1MT04F1 278IX NYSDOT 1971 07/26/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066199 .7 MI SE I78+I95 295I 295IX1M21027 RANDALL AVENUE NYSDOT 1961 08/19/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 1067909 .3 MI SE I78+I95 295I295IX1M22031 LAFAYETTE AVENUE NYSDOT 1970 05/21/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 106653B JCT I95 & I878 & I78 678I 678IX1MR02M1 RELIEF NYSDOT 1971 06/30/2021 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066170 1.2 MILE I78 & I95 695I695IX1M12000 295I295IX1M21022 NYSDOT 2000 05/04/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1067030 3.8 MI N I87+I95 87I 87IX1MR10A1 908F908FX1M12021 NYSDOT 1954 04/10/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 124009C MACOMBS DAM PARK 87I TO MACOMBS BR RELIEF NYSDOT 1951 05/21/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 1066730 JCT I278 & I87 87I87IX1M11001 278I278IXIM54005 NYSDOT 1960 07/31/2020 N N Bronx New York (City) 106666H 1 MI NE JCT I278 & I87 895I895IX1M11001 FAILE STREET NYSDOT 1962 05/21/2019 N N Bronx New York (City) 2242399 EAST 177TH ST OVER BRONX 895I895IX1M12014 BRONX RIVER NYSDOT 1955 03/27/2020 N Page 4 NY State Highway Bridge Data: August 31, 2021 Bronx County Year Date BIN Built or of Last Poor Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspectio Status n N Bronx New York (City) 1076690 .9 MI S JCT I95 & I895 895I895IX1MR02A1 SLOPE ADJ TO RR NYSDOT 1964 05/15/2019 N N Bronx
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