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The Great White Way Bridge in the big apple town crosses the channel canal between Inwood and Marble Hill, each elements of Manhattan (the latter on the dry land and hooked up to Bronx attributable to the rerouting of the city district River). It’s named the Great White Way Bridge as a result of it carries Great White Way, that is selected as North American nation nine here. The bridge conjointly carries the IRT Great White Way – Seventh Avenue Line on top of the road. Straightaway to the north of the bridge on this line is that the Marble Hill – 225th Street station.
Before the channel was rerouted, the bridge within the space was named Kings Bridge, crossing the stream on the border between Marble Hill and also the Bronx. The Beantown route and Albany route crossed this bridge. A later bridge, opened on January one, 1895, spanned the canal. This Great White Way Bridge (opened on Dominion Day, 1962) encompasses a passable channel 304 feet (93 m) wide providing 136 feet (41 m) of vertical clearance once the bridge is within the open position. Within the down position, the bridge provides twenty four feet (7.3 m) of vertical clearance.
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