Image: Path bridge hackensack
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Description: Aerial view of vertical lift bridges spanning the Hackensack River in Hudson County, New Jersey. Looking northeast. The PATH Lift Bridge, built in 1900 by the Pennsylvania Railroad, is in the foreground. The Harsimus Branch Bridge (Conrail), Wittpenn Bridge (Newark Turnpike), and Lower Hack Lift bridge (NJ Transit, formerly Erie-Lackawanna RR) are behind it.
Title: Path bridge hackensack
Credit: Photo from the Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) collections: HAER NJ,9-KEAR,3-2
Author: Jack Boucher
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License: Public domain
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