Rip Van Winkle Bridge

Rip Van Winkle Bridge
Rip Van Winkle Bridge from the western end plaza
Coordinates42°13′25″N 73°51′01″W / 42.22358°N 73.85038°W / 42.22358; -73.85038
Carries NY 23
CrossesHudson River
LocaleHudson, New York and Catskill, New York
Maintained byNew York State Bridge Authority
Characteristics
DesignCantilever and truss
Total length5,040 ft (1,536.5 m)
Width30 ft (9.1 m)
Longest span800 ft (243.8 m)
Clearance aboveK
Clearance below145 ft (44.2 m)
History
OpenedJuly 2, 1935; 89 years ago (1935-07-02)
Statistics
Daily traffic15,000
Toll(eastbound only) passenger cars $2.15 toll-by-mail, $1.65 E-ZPass[1]
Location
Map

The Rip Van Winkle Bridge is a 5,040 ft (1,540 m) cantilever bridge spanning the Hudson River between Hudson, New York and Catskill, New York. Affording 145 feet (44 m) of clearance over the water, the structure carries NY 23 across the river, connecting US 9W and NY 385 on the west side with NY 9G on the east side. The bridge also passes over Rogers Island and Hallenbeck Creek.

The bridge is named after the 1819 short story of the same name by Washington Irving, which mentions Hudson and Catskill.

  1. ^ "Toll Rates | New York State Bridge Authority".