PD Draw

PD Draw
Coordinates40°43′23″N 74°07′17″W / 40.72295°N 74.12126°W / 40.72295; -74.12126
CarriesCentral Railroad of New Jersey
Newark and New York
Newark and Elizabeth Branch (1912–1967)
CrossesPassaic River
LocaleNewark and Kearny
Northeastern New Jersey, USA
OwnerConrail
Characteristics
DesignSwing bridge
Longest span212 feet (65 m) (removed)
History
Opened1912[1]
Closed1976
Location
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The PD Draw is a partially dismantled railroad bridge on the Passaic River between Newark and Kearny in the US state of New Jersey. It was built as part of Central Railroad of New Jersey branch known as the Newark and New York Railroad. The swing bridge is the first crossing upstream from Newark Bay at mile point 1.2.[2]

  1. ^ Cite error: The named reference spanmoved was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ "Lower Passaic River Restoration Project Commercial Navigation Analysis" (PDF). (2nd Revision). United States Army Corps of Engineers. July 2, 2010. Retrieved August 5, 2012. The abutments of a formerly utilized railroad freight bridge (Central Railroad of NJ) lie at approximately RM 1.2. These abutments limit channel width to 145 feet. However, NJDOT is currently investigating the feasibility of a new Lower Passaic River Bridge within the existing alignment of the former railroad freight bridge. If construction of the new bridge was to move forward, the derelict structure at RM 1.2 would be removed and would be replaced with a structure designed with adequate horizontal and vertical clearance for typical vessel traffic on the Lower Passaic River