Bayonne Bridge in New Jersey

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2007-05-23

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From January to November 2016, the Bayonne Bridge carried about 4,500 vehicles per day. By 2011, it carried an average of 19,378 vehicles per day, In the late 2000s, the Port Authority began to plan a project to allow larger container ships to use the Kill Van Kull. As a result, The Port of Authority raised the height of the bridge to allow bigger container ships to sail under the bridge. This project raised the bridge from the bridge's clearance and was raised approximately 64 feet from 151 to 215 feet.
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The Bayonne Bridge, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Kill Van Kull, Bayonne, Staten Island, Port Newark, Bayonne Bridge, Hudson County, Gateway, Gateway Region, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State, Camera Info

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