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  1. NYSBA operates the Bear Mountain, Newburgh-Beacon, Mid-Hudson, Kingston-Rhinecliff & Rip Van Winkle. Page · Government organization. (845) 691-7245.

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  2. The George Clinton Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge is a continuous under-deck truss toll bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff.

  3. The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is one of two places where the Empire State Trail crosses over the Hudson River. While on the bridge, cyclists use the shoulders, while pedestrians are separated from the traffic by a concrete barrier. The bridge forms an important link between parks and historic sites on both sides of the river.

  4. NYSBA finally decided to identify the bridge with its geographic location: the Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge. The first river piers were placed on the Kingston side of the river in August 1956. Concrete bases for support were poured 2-3 weeks later.

  5. Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a bridge in Town of Ulster, Ulster County, New York. Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is situated close to the aerodrome Kingston-Ulster Airport and the peak Mount Rutsen. Overview. Map.

  6. www.bestbridge.net › NorthAmerica_en › kingston-rhinecliffKingston–Rhinecliff Bridge

    The Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a Continuous under-deck truss bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff. It was opened to traffic on February 2, 1957 as a two-lane (one in each direction) bridge, although it was not actually complete.

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  8. The George Clinton Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge is a continuous under-deck truss toll bridge that carries NY 199 across the Hudson River in New York State north of the City of Kingston and the hamlet of Rhinecliff.

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