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Menands Bridge

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Carries
  
NY 378

Official name
  
Troy-Menands Bridge

Opened
  
1933

Location
  
Menands

ID number
  
1062850

Crosses
  
Hudson River

Design
  
Through truss

Body of water
  
Hudson River

Bridge type
  
Truss bridge

Menands Bridge

Locale
  
Menands, New York and Troy, New York

Maintained by
  
New York State Department of Transportation

Address
  
NY-378, Troy, NY 12180, USA

Similar
  
Congress Street Bridge, Green Island Bridge, Patroon Island Bridge, 112th Street Bridge, Livingston Avenue Bridge

The Menands Bridge, officially known as the Troy-Menands Bridge, carries New York State Route 378 across the Hudson River in New York connecting Menands with Troy. A through truss span, it was built in 1933.

The bridge once featured a pair of elevating towers, as the bridge was once built to accommodate tall ships. The lifting device was removed in 1966, but the towers remained until their removal in the summer of 2000.

On August 14, 1998, confessed serial killer Gary Evans kicked out the side window of a police van while driving over the Menands Bridge, jumped out, and ran from police. When he was cornered, Evans jumped off the bridge to his death, plunging 65 ft (20 m) into the Hudson River. He had been arraigned the previous day on capital murder charges.

References

Menands Bridge Wikipedia