112th Street Bridge, Road bridge across Hudson River in Cohoes and Troy, United States.
The 112th Street Bridge is a road bridge that crosses the Hudson River and connects Van Schaick Island in Cohoes with the Lansingburgh neighborhood of Troy. The structure carries New York State Route 470 over the river at a location near several locks and other nearby crossings.
The original bridge was constructed in 1922 and served the area for many years until 1995. A new structure was completed in 1996 to replace the aging crossing.
The bridge represents an essential transportation link between communities on both sides of the Hudson River, supporting daily commutes and local transportation networks.
The crossing is an important traffic route for drivers moving between both riverbanks. Use it during daylight hours and be cautious during bad weather, as it sits high above the water.
Located between the Collar City Bridge and Hudson-Mohawk Junction, this crossing point sits near the Troy Federal Lock, integrating road and water transportation systems.
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