Irondequoit Bay Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 43°12′42″N 77°32′01″W / 43.21178°N 77.53356°W |
Carries | Six lanes of NY 104 |
Crosses | Irondequoit Bay |
Locale | Irondequoit–Webster, New York |
Maintained by | NYSDOT |
Characteristics | |
Total length | 2,375.36 feet (724.01 m) |
Width | 87 feet (27 m) |
Clearance below | 45 feet (14 m) |
History | |
Opened | 1967[1] |
Statistics | |
Daily traffic | 67,229 (2006)[1] |
Location | |
The Irondequoit Bay Bridge is a 2,375.36-foot (724.01 m) continuous truss bridge spanning Irondequoit Bay in eastern Monroe County, New York, in the United States. It is 87 feet (27 m) wide and carries the six-lane New York State Route 104 (NY 104) from the town of Irondequoit on the west side of the bay to the town of Webster on the bay's east side. The western approach is just east of NY 104's interchange with NY 590. The bay bridge was built in 1967, has nine spans and handles an average of 67,229 vehicles per day as of 2006.[1]
Views from the bridge are somewhat obstructed by the concrete side barriers, especially for smaller cars.