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Traffic Jam OuterBridge

The Outerbridge Crossing was named in honor of Eugenius H. Outerbridge, first Chairman of the Port Authority. It links Perth Amboy, New Jersey with the Tottenville section of Staten Island, New York and the New Jersey shore. It clears the channel of the Arthur Kill by 145 feet, giving large merchant ships convenient, unobstructed access to this important industrial waterway. The Outerbridge Crossing and the Goethals Bridge, which are similar in design, were the first facilities constructed by the Port Authority.

Opened to Traffic: June 29, 1928

Length of Center Span: 750 feet

Total Length of Truss Spans: 2,100 feet

Length of New Jersey Viaduct: 4,578 feet

Length of Staten Island Viaduct: 1,920 feet

Total Length of Elevated Structure: 8,778 feet

Total Length of Bridge: 8,800 feet

Width of Bridge (main span): 62 feet

Number of Traffic Lanes: 4 lanes

Width of Roadway

Channel Clearance of Bridge at Mid-Span: 143 feet

Main Span: 42 feet

Viaduct Sections: 50 feet

Cost of original structure: $9,600,000

PA investment as of December 31, 2006: $205,479,000

Number of Toll Lanes: 10

 

2006 Traffic Volumes

Total Eastbound Traffic: 16,219,000 vehicles

Total Traffic (Both Directions): 32,438,000 vehicles

 

Per the Port Authority Web Site

www.panynj.gov/CommutingTravel/bridges/html/outer.html#stats

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