Hillery Street Bridge

Hillery Street Bridge
Coordinates 40°54′15″N 74°12′02″W / 40.90406°N 74.20043°W / 40.90406; -74.20043 (Hillery Street Bridge)Coordinates: 40°54′15″N 74°12′02″W / 40.90406°N 74.20043°W / 40.90406; -74.20043 (Hillery Street Bridge)
Carries CR 644
Crosses Passaic River
Locale Totowa and Woodland Park
New Jersey
Owner Passaic County
Maintained by County
ID number 1600039[1]
Characteristics
Material steel/concrete
Total length 353 feet (108 m)
Width 32.8 feet (10.0 m)
Longest span 87.9 feet (26.8 m)
No. of spans 4
History
Construction end 1898
1973 rehab
2009 refurbish
References
[2][3]

The Hillery Street Bridge is a vehicular bridge over the Passaic River in Totowa and Woodland Park, New Jersey. The Pratt pony truss carries Hillery Street and Totowa Road and is designated County Route 644. It was originally built in 1898 and rehabilitated in 1973. It was extensively refurbished in 2009 to its original historic state, including its original lattice-work sidewalk railings.[4][5][6][7][8] A historic bridge survey conducted by the New Jersey Department of Transportation from 1991–1994 determined that the bridge was eligible for listing on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places.[9][10]

1898 postcard view
1973

See also

References

  1. "Bridge Statistics for Paterson, New Jersey (NJ)". www.city-data.com.
  2. "BridgeReports.com - HILLERY STREET over PASSAIC RIVER, Passaic County, New Jersey". bridgereports.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  3. http://www.njtpa.org/getattachment/Archive/TIP-Archive/Passaic-County/Passaic2005TIP.pdf.aspx
  4. "Interim Bridge Report" (PDF). NJDOT. August 9, 2007. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  5. "Hillery Street Bridge". Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  6. "Hillery Street Bridge". RCC Fabricators. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  7. "Bridgemeister - Hillery Street Bridge". www.bridgemeister.com. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  8. "Hillery Street Bridge Spans Three Centuries". Government Engineeering. January–February 2010. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  9. "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places". New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office. Retrieved 2018-03-31.
  10. "Historic Bridge Survey (1991-1994): Passaic County" (PDF). NJDOT. 2001. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
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