Hackensack Drawbridge
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hackensack-drawbridge-197-8620714
title:
Hackensack Drawbridge
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The Hackensack Drawbridge was a double-track railroad movable bridge across the mouth of the Hackensack River between Jersey City and
Kearny, New Jersey. It was operational until 1946, when a steamship crashed into it. Built and maintained by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ), the bridge was part of the Newark and New York Railroad, a rail line characterized as the "costliest railroad" by W. H. Schmidt Jr., a columnist for Trains. Opened on July 23, 1869, the line was routed between termi
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Bridge in Jersey City and Kearny
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackensack_Drawbridge
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2022-09-09T02:13:26Z
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