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Upper Hack Lift

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Crosses
  
Hackensack River

Maintained by
  
NJ Transit

Longest span
  
39 m

Location
  
Secaucus

Body of water
  
Hackensack River

Official name
  
Upper Hack Bridge

Opened
  
March 1959

Longest span
  
39 m

Bridge type
  
Vertical-lift bridge

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Carries
  
One track of NJ Transit Main Line

Locale
  
Secaucus and Lyndhurst, New Jersey

Other name(s)
  
Upper Hackensack Lift, Erie Lift, West Secaucus Bridge

Similar
  
Lower Hack Lift, HX Draw, WR Draw, DB Draw, Lyndhurst Draw

Upper Hack Lift is a lift bridge carrying the New Jersey Transit Main Line across the Hackensack River at mile 6.9 between Secaucus, New Jersey and Lyndhurst.

It was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1958 and completed in March 1959 to serve the Boonton Line and replaced an older swing span from 1901 on the site, which had been damaged by shifting currents. The new single-track lift bridge cost $5,500,000, financed through a through a five-year bank loan.

Following a 1963 route realignment, Erie Main Line service began using the bridge, with Erie Lackawanna, NJDOT and later NJ Transit Main Line commuter service continuing to use the route. It was repainted in 1994 to its current turquoise blue color.

Upper Hack is the only single-track lift bridge in New Jersey (excluding the Arthur Kill Vertical Lift Bridge connecting to Staten Island). It is visible to motorists on the New Jersey Turnpike's western spur between Interchanges 15W and 16W.

Remnants of the older swing span are visible just to the north of the current lift span, as concrete abutments and piers remain.

The current drawbridge schedule at Upper Hack (as stated by U.S. Coast Guard, 33 CFR 117.723) allows the bridge to open on signal unless the bridge tender is at the nearby HX Draw on the Bergen County Line upstream.

References

Upper Hack Lift Wikipedia


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