- Goethals Bridge
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bridge_name= Goethals Bridge
caption= The Goethals Bridge, seen from Staten Island
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carries= 4 lanes of I-278
crosses=Arthur Kill
locale=Elizabeth, New Jersey and Howland Hook,Staten Island ,New York City
maint=Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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design=Cantilever bridge
mainspan= 204.83 m (672 ft)
length= 2,164.08 m (7,100 ft)
width= 18.90 m (62 ft)
clearance= 4.3 m (14 ft)
below= 42.67 m (140 ft)
traffic= 76,500 [cite web | url=https://www.nysdot.gov/portal/page/portal/divisions/engineering/technical-services/hds-respository/appendixctdr.pdf | accessdate=2007-05-05 | title=2005 NYSDOT Traffic Data Report: AADT Values for Select Toll Facilities]
open=June 29 1928
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toll= $8.00 (eastbound) ($6.00 off-peakE-ZPass )
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long= The Goethals Bridge (pronounced as IPAEng|ɡɑːθəlz) connectsElizabeth, New Jersey to Staten Island, New York, near theHowland Hook Marine Terminal Kenneth T. Jackson: The Encyclopedia of New York City: The New York Historical Society; Yale University Press; 1995. P. 471.] ,Staten Island ,New York over theArthur Kill . Presently operated by thePort Authority of New York and New Jersey , the span was one of the first structures built by the authority. The bridge has been grandfathered intoInterstate 278 , and named for Major GeneralGeorge Washington Goethals , who supervised construction of thePanama Canal and was the first consulting engineer of the Port Authority.A steel truss
cantilever design byJohn Alexander Low Waddell (the same person who designed theOuterbridge Crossing ), the bridge is 672 ft (205 m) long central span, 7,109 feet (2,168 m) long in total, 62 feet (19 m) wide, has a clearance of 135 feet (41.1 m) and has four lanes for traffic. The Port Authority had $3 million of state money and raised $14 million in bonds to build the Goethals Bridge and theOuterbridge Crossing ; the Goethals bridge construction began onSeptember 1 1925 and cost $7.2 million. It and the Outerbridge Crossing opened onJune 29 1928 . The Goethals Bridge replaced three ferries and is the immediate neighbor of the Arthur Kill Rail Bridge. Its unusual mid-span height was a requirement of the New Jersey ports.Connecting onto the
New Jersey Turnpike , it is one of the main routes for traffic between there andBrooklyn via theStaten Island Expressway and theVerrazano Narrows Bridge . Until the bridge to Brooklyn was completed in 1964 the Goethals Bridge never turned a profit. The same happened to theOuterbridge Crossing . The total traffic in 2002 was 15.68 million vehicles.Bridge replacement
The Goethals Bridge has two convert|10|ft|m|sing=on-wide (3 m) lanes in each direction, which do not meet the 12-foot (3.7 m) requirement of current highway design standards. The bridge also has no shoulders for emergency access. To meet modern standards and to address deficiencies on the bridge, a new span is being considered. A study in 1997 concluded that the optimal solution would be a parallel span. However, a more recent study suggested that the existing span had only 10 years of life left, even with the recent deck rehabilitation, and that the optimal solution would be to build an entirely new span. The latter option was eventually chosen to come up with a number of replacement alternatives, along with the "no build" option. It is likely that a new bridge would also include additional lanes of traffic, high-speed
E-ZPass lanes, and a reconstruction and widening ofInterstate 278 from exit 4 inNew York (NY 440 South) to NJ 439 inNew Jersey .Environmental Impact Statement
As of fall 2007, the following alternatives are being considered for the replacement bridge:
* A single six-lane bridge south of the current alignment (officially "new alignment south")
* A single six-lane bridge north of the current alignment (officially "new alignment north")
* A single six-lane bridge with one half north of the current alignment and the second half in place of the current alignment (officially "existing alignment north")
* A single six-lane bridge with one half south of the current alignment and the second half in place of the current alignment (officially "existing alignment south")This is a change from the initial alternatives put forth in summer 2006, which included the option of twin three-lane replacement bridges north and south of the current alignment (which was completely eliminated) and twin three-lane replacement bridges, one south, and one along the current alignment, with the latter being built after the demolition of the current bridge (which was refined to be a single bridge instead of twin bridges). The reason for the dropping of twin-bridge alternatives was a request by the
FAA to decrease the height of the bridge's towers to prevent interference for flights into and out ofNewark Liberty International Airport .http://www.goethalseis.com/overview/pdf/newsletter_fall07.pdf]All alternatives propose the bridge be a single,
cable-stayed ,double-deck bridge separated by towers with a height convert|135|ft|m above themean high water of the Arthur Kill shipping channel. Each deck would have three 12-ft lanes with a convert|12|ft|m|abbr=on outer shoulder and convert|5|ft|m|abbr=on inner shoulder and the northern deck would feature a convert|10|ft|m|abbr=on pedestrian walkway. In addition, permanent access roads would be built under the bridge on land for maintenance, security, and construction purposes. Lastly, "sufficient space" will be left to accommodate potential mass transit services.Some consideration was given for mass transit. The studies indicate a bus-only lane was not economically viable, but that a high occupancy vehicle lane open to buses as well as high occupancy autos would be appropriate during rush hours, if traffic supported it. Provision for rail transit was rejected; however, it was decided that whatever alternative was constructed, the design and structural integrity of whatever was constructed should ideally be able to be retrofitted for such at a later date. The suggestion for a freight rail connection was dismissed as uneconomic.
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open house s will be held in early 2008 in Staten Island and Elizabeth, and the Draft EIS and public hearings are set to take place in spring 2008.As part of the construction, improvements to approaches and nearby interchanges will be made. These will include the
New Jersey Turnpike Exit 13 toll plaza (and perhaps the entire interchange),Fact|date=December 2007 the Staten Island Toll Plaza, and theInterstate 278 /NY 440 Interchange. In addition, while separate from the Bridge Replacement Project, theNew Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) mayFact|date=December 2007 construct full movements at theInterstate 278 /U.S. Route 1/9 Junction to coincide with the bridge's replacement.References
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United States Coast Guard , Environmental Impact Statement, Goethals Bridge Replacement, "Newsletter 4", October 2006 [c/o Howard/Stein-Hudson Associates, 517 W 35th St., 7th Fl., NY, NY 10001]External links
* [http://www.goethalseis.com/ Goethals Bridge Replacement]
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structure = Bridges
place =Arthur Kill
bridge = Goethals Bridge
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upstream =Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge
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downstream =Outerbridge Crossing
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