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NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 Albany County Year Date BIN Built or of Last SD Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspection Status 01 Albany Albany (City) 1053380 0.1 MI N JCT RTE 5 & I90 5 X PATROON CREEK 42 - City 1968 08/22/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092549 JCT US 9 & PATROON CREEK 9 9 11081025 CSX TRANS/ AMTRAK NYSDOT 1971 12/06/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092509 JCT RTE 9 & I90 9 9 11081028 RAMP TO 90I EB NYSDOT 1971 07/06/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1093029 DOWNTOWN ALBANY 9 X HUDSON RIVER NYSDOT 1969 12/08/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1054460 0.1 MI S JCT RT 9W & I787 9W 9W11012007 787IX NYSDOT 1966 05/25/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1007620 JCT OF US 9W & I787 9W 9W11012008 787I787I11011003 NYSDOT 1966 07/18/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1007610 .7 MI S JCT US 9W & I787 9W 9W11051120 NORMANS KILL NYSDOT 1987 07/07/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1015980 JCT RTS 20 & 85 20 20 11202010 85 85 11012010 NYSDOT 1960 11/11/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034492 JCT I90 & RTE 85 85 85 11012021 90I 90I11011021 NYSDOT 1968 09/06/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034491 JCT I90 & RTE 85 85 85 11012021 90I 90I11011021 NYSDOT 1968 09/06/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1033101 .4MI N JCT 87I+WASH AV.EX 87I 87I11081000 90I 90I11011001 NYSDOT 1959 05/24/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1033102 .4MI N JCT 87I+WASH.AV.EX 87I 87I11081000 90I 90I11011001 NYSDOT 1959 05/24/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1033111 JCT I87 & RENSSELAER LAKE 87I 87I11081002 RENSSELAER LAKE NYSDOT 1959 04/05/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1033112 JCT I87 & RENSSELAER LAKE 87I 87I11081002 RENSSELAER LAKE NYSDOT 1959 04/05/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034479 JCT OF I90 & FULLER RD 90I 90I11011006 FULLER RD -CR 156 NYSDOT 1968 05/23/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034519 JCT I90 & RTE 5 90I 90I11011023 S R 5-CENTRAL AVE NYSDOT 1968 05/08/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092589 1.3 MI SE JCT I90 & RT 5 90I 90I11011036 EXCHANGE ST EXT NYSDOT 2004 08/17/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092461 0.5 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013014 BROADWAY NYSDOT 1967 05/09/2018 SD 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092462 0.5 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013014 BROADWAY CTYST NYSDOT 1967 05/09/2018 SD 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092472 0.6 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013014 NO.PEARL ST-RT 32 NYSDOT 1967 06/11/2018 N Page 1 NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 Albany County Year Date BIN Built or of Last SD Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspection Status 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092471 0.6 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013014 NO.PEARL ST. RT32 NYSDOT 1967 06/11/2018 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092451 0.3 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013016 ERIE BLVD NYSDOT 1967 10/28/2016 SD 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092452 0.3 MI NW JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013016 ERIE BLVD. NYSDOT 1968 10/28/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092432 JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013018 787IX NYSDOT 1968 12/02/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092431 JCT I90 & I787 90I 90I11013018 787IX NYSDOT 1967 12/02/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092839 JCT I90 & HUDSON RIVER 90I 90I11013020 CSX TRANSPRTATION NYSDOT 1968 11/15/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109283A JCT I90 & HUDSON RIVER 90I 90I11013020 HUDSON RIVER BANK NYSDOT 1968 05/25/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109283B JCT I90 & HUDSON RIVER 90I 90I11013020 HUDSON RIVER BANK NYSDOT 1968 05/02/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1025320 JCT RTE 443 & I87 TO I90 443 87IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1952 08/30/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1025310 RTE 443 OVER NORMANSKILL 443 443 11021237 MILL ROAD NYSDOT 1996 10/11/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109299A RAMP I787 NB - SO MALL WB 787 NB TO SXE WB SOUTH MALL EXPWAY NYSDOT 1973 10/05/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092970 I787 SB RAMP & BROADWAY 787I SB to 9&20EB 787I787I11011018 NYSDOT 1972 09/12/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1049669 0.2 MI E JCT RT 9W & I787 787I787I11011004 TWY CONN WB RAMP NYSDOT 1966 08/09/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1022479 JCT RT 32 & I787 787I787I11011008 SO.PEARL ST.RT.32 NYSDOT 1966 06/11/2018 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092992 I787 & B:WAY - D&H RWY 787I787I11011013 BROADWAY NYSDOT 1973 11/08/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092991 IN ALBANY 787I787I11011013 BROADWAY NYSDOT 1973 11/08/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092951 I787 & BWAY-QUAY ST CONN 787I787I11011021 BWAY-QUAY ST CONN NYSDOT 1973 08/03/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092952 I787 & BWAY-QUAY ST CONN 787I787I11011021 BWAY-QUAY ST CONN NYSDOT 1973 08/03/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092881 JCT I787 & CSX RR/ AMTRA 787I787I11011025 NB FRONT ROAD NYSDOT 1970 11/29/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092882 JCT I787 & CONRAIL/AMTRAK 787I787I11011025 NB FRONT ROAD NYSDOT 1970 11/15/2016 N Page 2 NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 Albany County Year Date BIN Built or of Last SD Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspection Status 01 Albany Albany (City) 109299B I787 NB TO DUNN BR RAMP 787NB TO SMX EB TO QUAY ST-BRDWAY NYSDOT 1973 10/30/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1060320 0.4 MI S JCT RTS 20 & 85 85 85 11012007 BERKSHIRE BLVD NYSDOT 2008 08/24/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073530 RAMP SE OVER I90 87I SB TO 90I E 90I 90I11011000 NYSDOT 1989 07/05/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073560 .1 MI N OF EXIT 24 OF I90 87I X SB RAMP 90IX 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1986 09/21/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513561 INT 23 ON I87 87IX 87IX INT 23 RAMP 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 05/01/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513570 WATER TUNNEL 87IX CITY WATER TUNNEL 42 - City 1954 07/13/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513599 3 MI SE EXIT 24 ON I87 87IX KRUMKILL RD 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1952 08/09/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513549 .56 MI SE EXIT 23 OF I87 87IX NORMANS KILL 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 12/15/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513550 EB EXIT 23 RAMP OF I87 87IX NB OFF RAMP NOONAN LANE 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1997 11/07/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 5513562 INT 23 ON I87 87IX SB INT 23 RAMP 2L - NYS Thruway Authority 1954 05/01/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1078662 Jct I90 & Everett Rd 90I 90I11011034 CSX/AMTRAK NYSDOT 2006 10/21/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1078661 Jct I90 & Everett Rd. 90I 90I11011034 CSX/Amtrak NYSDOT 2006 10/21/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092421 JCT I90 & I787 90I EB TO 787I N 787I787I11011038 NYSDOT 1968 11/18/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092491 RAMP I90 EB OFF TO 9 NB 90I EB TO 9NB 90I 90I11013010 NYSDOT 1972 08/07/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092422 JCT I90 & I787 90I WB TO 787I S 787I787I11011038 NYSDOT 1968 11/18/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092492 RAMP I90 WB OFF TO 9 SB 90I WB TO 9SB 90I 90I11013010 NYSDOT 1972 08/07/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1050049 I87 RAMP TO I90 910D910D11011023 90IX NYSDOT 1969 06/01/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1093209 JCT RTS 910D & 910F 910D910D11011023 910F910F11011005 NYSDOT 1968 09/13/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073521 JCT I87 OVER I90 910F910F11011007 FR I87 S TO I90 E NYSDOT 1985 03/29/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073522 JCT I87 OVER I90 910F910F11011007 FR I87 S TO I90 E NYSDOT 1986 03/29/2017 N Page 3 NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 Albany County Year Date BIN Built or of Last SD Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspection Status 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073512 JCT I87 OVER I90 910F910F11011008 FR I90 E TO I87 N NYSDOT 1987 03/02/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073511 JCT I87 OVER I90 910F910F11011008 FR I90E TO I87N NYSDOT 1987 03/02/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1060340 .2 MI N JCT RTS 20 & 85 ACCESS CAMPUS RD 85 85 11012012 NYSDOT 2000 10/04/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1060350 .5 MI N JCT SH 20 & SH 85 ACCESS CAMPUS RD 85 85 11012015 NYSDOT 2000 10/20/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1093151 0.4 MI NW JCT 85 & 910D ACCESS ROAD AB WASHINGTON AVE 20 - State - Other 1963 05/10/2018 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1093152 0.4 MI NW JCT 85 & 910D ACCESS ROAD BA WASHINGTON AVE 20 - State - Other 1963 05/10/2018 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 2256840 .8 MI NE JCT SH 32 & I787 ALBANY CITY ST'S BEAVER RELIEF SWR 42 - City 1900 10/19/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092520 JCT I90 & US 9 ALBANY-SHAKER RD US 9 AND RAMPS NYSDOT 1969 09/26/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034489 1.2 MI E JCT I90 & CR 156 CAMPUS CONNECTOR 90I 90I11011018 NYSDOT 1968 08/12/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1093170 0.8 MI NW JCT 85 & 910D CAMPUS OUTER LOOP CAMPUS-I90 CONN 20 - State - Other 1963 06/13/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109288C JCT ORANGE ST & I787 NB CLINT AVE TO I787 787IX NYSDOT 1970 12/14/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109288D JCT ORANGE ST & I787 SB CLINTON AVE RAMP WATER STREET NYSDOT 1970 10/21/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092579 1.4 MI SE JCT I90 & SH 5 CORP.WOODS BLVD 90I 90I11011037 NYSDOT 1972 09/08/2016 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 109294A DOWNTOWN ALBANY DUNN WB TO I787SB 787I787I11011019 NYSDOT 1973 09/20/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092981 E.S.PLAZA RAMP & NB I787 EM ST PLZA ARTERY 787I787I11011011 NYSDOT 1972 11/29/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1092982 E.S.PLAZA & SB I787 EM ST PLZA ARTERY 787I787I11011011 NYSDOT 1972 12/02/2017 SD 01 Albany Albany (City) 1034529 EXIT 5 OF I90 EVERETT ROAD 90I 90I11011031 NYSDOT 1965 11/02/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1095889 1.1 MI E JCT I90 & S.H.85 EVERETT ROAD CSX TRANS/ AMTRAK NYSDOT 1965 10/15/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073540 EXIT 24 THRUWAY TO I87 NB FR I90EB TO I87NB 90I 90I11011004 NYSDOT 1987 03/29/2017 N 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073190 .2 MI N JCT I90 + I87 FR I90WB TO I87NB RENSSELAER LAKE NYSDOT 1986 06/27/2017 N Page 4 NY State Highway Bridge Data: November 2, 2018 Albany County Year Date BIN Built or of Last SD Region County Municipality Location Feature Carried Feature Crossed Owner Replaced Inspection Status 01 Albany Albany (City) 1073500 I-87 SO.BD.TO I-90-EXIT 1 FROM 87I SO.
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