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Hell Gate Bridge
Hell Gate Bridge
View from Astoria Park at dawn.
Carries Amtrak Northeast Corridor rail line (2 tracks); CSX/Canadian Pacific freight rail line (1 track)
Crosses Hell Gate of the East River
Locale Queens and the Bronx in New York City via Randalls and Wards Islands
Maintained by Amtrak
Design Arch bridge
Longest span 1017 feet (310 meters)
Total length 17,000 feet
Width 100 feet (30.5 meters)
Clearance below 135 feet (41 meters)
Opening date September 30, 1916

The Hell Gate Bridge (originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge) is a 1,017-foot (310 m) steel arch railroad bridge between Astoria in the borough of Queens and Randalls and Wards Islands (which are now joined into one island and are politically part of Manhattan) in New York City, over a portion of the East River known as Hell Gate.

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The Hell Gate Bridge circa 1917.

The bridge was conceived in the early 1900s for the Pennsylvania Railroad to link New York to New England. It was completed on September 30, 1916. Construction was overseen by Gustav Lindenthal. In 1996, it received a facelift, including its first comprehensive paint job in 80 years. It was painted "Hell Gate Red" - a dark, natural red.

Built to carry a total of 4 tracks, two each for passenger and freight, the bridge now carries 3 tracks; the fourth (freight) track was abandoned in the mid-1970s. At one time, all tracks were electrified with the PRR-NH standard 11 kV 25 Hz overhead catenary; the passenger tracks since 1917, and the freight tracks from 1927 to 1969.

Hell Gate Bridge is used by Amtrak and by some CSX, Canadian Pacific, and New York and Atlantic freight trains. The bridge and structure are owned by Amtrak, part of its Washington, D.C. to Boston electrified main line known as the Northeast Corridor. Future plans may also bring Metro-North Railroad trains on the bridge. The bridge is also part of the New York Connecting Railroad, a rail line that links New York City and Long Island to the North American mainland.

The Hell Gate Bridge runs parallel to the Queens span of the Triborough Bridge, which connects Queens, the Bronx, and Manhattan, and drivers can see the length of the bridge just east of the roadway.

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Crossings of the East River
Upstream
Rikers Island Bridge
Hell Gate Bridge
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Triborough Bridge
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