Irondequoit Bay Bridge | |
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Irondequoit Bay Bridge, seen from the southwest. |
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Carries | Motor vehicles |
Crosses | Irondequoit Bay |
Locale | Monroe County, New York |
Maintained by | NYSDOT |
Total length | 2,375.36 feet (724.01 m) |
Width | 87 feet (27 m) |
Clearance below | 45 feet (14 m) |
Opened | 1967[1] |
Toll | Free both ways |
Daily traffic | 67,229[1] |
Irondequoit Bay Bridge is located near Rochester, New York and carries Route 104 across the Irondequoit Bay between Irondequoit and Webster near the intersection with Route 590. According to the National Bridge Inventory the bridge was built in 1967. Its total span is 2,375.36 feet (724.01 m) with nine spans and an 87-foot-wide roadway (27 m). The bridge is continuous steel Truss-Deck construction with six traffic lanes and concrete side barriers. Average daily traffic in 2006 was 67,229. Bridge condition is estimated as Good.[1]
Views from the bridge are somewhat obstructed by the concrete side barriers, especially for smaller cars.