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Carries
  
Berkshire Connector

Maintained by
  
NYSTA

Opened
  
26 May 1959

Longest span
  
182 m

Bridge type
  
Cantilever bridge

Crosses
  
Hudson River

Design
  
Cantilever

Clearance below
  
41 m

Location
  
Castleton-on-Hudson

Body of water
  
Hudson River

Castleton Bridge

Locale
  
Castleton-on-Hudson, New York

Other name(s)
  
Castleton-on-Hudson Bridge

Address
  
New York State Thruway Berkshire Connector, Selkirk, NY 12158, USA

Similar
  
Alfred H Smith Memorial, Patroon Island Bridge, Kingston–Rhinecliff Bridge, Dunn Memorial Bridge, Rip Van Winkle Bridge

Conrail on the castleton bridge at castleton ny 04 13 1990


The Castleton Bridge is a cantilever truss bridge over the Hudson River, connecting Coeymans, Albany County with Schodack, Rensselaer County in New York. It carries the Berkshire Connector of the New York State Thruway. This bridge is also sometimes called the Castleton-on-Hudson Bridge and is situated in close proximity to the Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge, which is used by rail traffic.

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The Castleton Bridge is located on the longest section of the New York State Thruway that does not have an Interstate Highway designation, between interchanges 21A (Interstate 87) and B1 (Interstate 90). There is a $0.60 toll each way to cross this bridge. It is not collected at a separate toll barrier, but is rather collected as part of the Thruway's ticketed toll system. It costs at least $1.05 to cross ($1.00 with an E-ZPass discount), by traveling between Interchange 22 and Interchange B1 on the Thruway. It is the northernmost road bridge on the Hudson River with a toll and is the only bridge with a toll in both directions (collected as part of the Thruway's existing ticketed toll system); every bridge south of this has an eastbound-only toll.

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  • Castleton bridge


    History

    The bridge was built in the late 1950s, and opened May 26, 1959 to coincide with the opening of the final 6-mile segment of the New York State Thruway's Berkshire Section connecting to the Massachusetts Turnpike.

    In May 2007, the bridge carried 14,500 vehicles per day. NYSDOT, FHWA and NYSTA have discussed potential strategies to divert peak hour traffic traveling along Interstate 90 between Interchange 24 and Interchange B1 to the Castleton Bridge to reduce traffic volumes on the Patroon Island Bridge in Albany.

    References

    Castleton Bridge Wikipedia