Midtown Bridge, Hackensack
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Facts and practical information
Midtown Bridge, also known as the Salem Street Bridge and William C. Ryan Memorial Bridge, crosses over the Hackensack River between Hackensack and Bogota, in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The through truss bridge was originally a swing bridge built in 1900 for trolleys. It became a road bridge in 1940 and its swing span was fixed in 1984. It was closed in 2017 and slated for replacement; the rebuilt bridge reopened in April 2018. ()
Opened: 1900 (124 years ago)Length: 322 ftWidth: 22 ftCoordinates: 40°52'57"N, 74°2'10"W
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BogotaHackensack
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Day trips
Midtown Bridge – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Second Reformed Church, First Baptist Church of Hackensack, Court Street Bridge, USS Ling.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Midtown Bridge?
Nearby attractions include USS Ling, Hackensack (7 min walk), Court Street Bridge, Hackensack (8 min walk), Bergen Museum of Art & Science, Hackensack (9 min walk), First Reformed Dutch Church, Hackensack (11 min walk).
How to get to Midtown Bridge by public transport?
The nearest stations to Midtown Bridge:
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- Hackensack Bus Terminal (9 min walk)
- Degraw Avenue at Queen Anne Road • Lines: 167 (25 min walk)
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- Essex Street (23 min walk)
- Anderson Street (24 min walk)