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Tacony-Palmyra Bridge

 
Tacony-Palmyra Bridge, Tacony Palmyra Bridge Walkway, Palmyra, NJ 19135, United States of America
 
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Tacony-Palmyra Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Delaware River) between Trenton, New Jersey (23.59 miles to the northeast) and Reedy Point (43.15 miles to the southwest).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Trenton, New Jersey is Burlington-Bristol Bridge; 9.53 miles away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Reedy Point is Betsy Ross Bridge; 2.06 miles away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a dual carriageway over the canal.

 
 
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The Tacony–Palmyra Bridge is a combination steel tied-arch and double-leaf bascule bridge across the Delaware River that connects New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey with Pennsylvania Route 73 in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The bridge, designed by Polish-born architect Ralph Modjeski, has a total length of 3,659 feet (1,115 m) and spans 2,324 feet (708 m). After one and a half years of construction, it opened on August 14, 1929, replacing ferry service that had operated between Tacony and Palmyra since May 6, 1922.

Owned and maintained by the Burlington County Bridge Commission of New Jersey, the bridge has a $4 cash toll and $3 E-ZPass toll for northbound (Pennsylvania-bound) traffic. Despite interruptions due to occasional openings for passing shipping traffic (the upper Delaware River is navigable as far north as Van Sciver Lake near Bristol, Pennsylvania), it serves as a lower-cost alternative to the more southerly, six-lane, high-span Betsy Ross Bridge, which charges $5 for the westbound crossing.

Built with four lanes, the bridge was modified in 1997 to have three wider lanes – two northbound towards Philadelphia and one southbound towards New Jersey. A walkway provides access for pedestrian and bicycle traffic.

The bascule draw span is located immediately east of the main, arched span. On October 10, 2013, the bascule span jammed and became stuck in the open position when a roller under the maintenance walkway seized, closing the bridge for approximately eleven hours.

In 2016, work began on rehabilitation and improved traffic controls systems, including barriers and traffic lights.

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Tacony–Palmyra Bridge - Wikipedia
The Tacony–Palmyra Bridge is a combination steel tied arch and double-leaf bascule bridge across the Delaware River that connects New Jersey Route 73 in Palmyra, New Jersey with Pennsylvania Route 73 in the Tacony section of Philadelphia. The bridge, designed by Polish-born architect Ralph Modjeski, has a total ...
Messages from Burlington County Bridge Commission Police ...
Entered: 19 hours, 40 minutes ago. The traffic pattern at the Burlington-Bristol Bridge is now back to normal and all lanes are open. More ». Advisory. Entered: 1 day ago. A Tacony Palmyra Bridge opening will occur at approx. 11:10PM. More ». Advisory. Entered: 1 day, 1 hour ago. A Burlington Bristol Bridge opening will ...
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Tacony Palmyra Bridge - 15 Photos & 16 Reviews - Landmarks ...
16 reviews of Tacony Palmyra Bridge "Four stars for convenience, location and character. For comparison, the Ben would get 5, Betsy Ross 2, the Brooklyn a solid 5. Remember when this bridge was four lanes? With no jersey barrier in the middle;…
8538886: Tacony-Palmyra Bridge, NJ - NOAA Tides & Currents
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Palmyra Cove Nature Park > Falcon Cam
In 1990, the Burlington County Bridge Commission staff built and installed a nest box atop the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge, at the point where the bridge arch begins to slope toward Pennsylvania. Peregrines have been successfully nesting in the box since 2008. Thanks to video cameras focused on the peregrine falcon box, ...
Tacony-Palmyra Bridge « CBS Philly
Officers Rescue 2 Boys From Delaware River Near Tacony-Palmyra BridgeIt happened at 6:13 p.m. Tuesday at the 6400 block of New State Road under the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Body Found In Delaware RiverPhiladelphia Police are investigating after a man's body was found in the Delaware River Saturday morning.
Delaware River - Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Tide Times, PA ...
Delaware River - Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Tides updated daily. Detailed forecast tide charts and tables with past and future low and high tide times.
Tacony-Palmyra Bridge Walkway | New Jersey Trails | TrailLink.com
Apr 13, 2016 ... Linking the communities of Palmyra, New Jersey and Tacony (a historic neighborhood within Philadelphia) is the over 3,600-foot-long Tacony-Palmyra Bridge. Built between 1928 and 1929 for about $4 million, the bridge is comprised of several different types of structures, including a through-tied arch at  ...
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Tide tables and solunar charts for Tacony Palmyra Bridge: high tides and low tides, surf reports, sun and moon rising and setting times, lunar phase, fish activity and weather conditions in Tacony Palmyra Bridge.