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Bridge in both in New York, United States
Mechanicville Bridge
Coordinates42°54′19.76″N 73°40′57.36″W / 42.9054889°N 73.6826000°W / 42.9054889; -73.6826000
Carries NY 67
CrossesHudson River
LocaleMechanicville, Saratoga County and Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, both in New York, United States
Official nameMechanicville-Hemstreet Park Veterans Memorial Bridge
History
Opened1950
Location

The Mechanicville Bridge (also known as the Hemstreet Park Bridge) carries New York State Route 67 across the Hudson River in New York connecting Mechanicville with Hemstreet Park in the Town of Schaghticoke. The bridge was built in 1950 as a replacement for a structure privately built as a toll bridge in 1888, and is referred to by some as the Champlain Canal Bridge.

See also

References

  1. Mechanicville History Article (October 21, 2000)

External links

Crossings of the Hudson River
Upstream
B&M Railroad Bridge
Mechanicville Bridge
Downstream
Troy–Waterford Bridge


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