Morgan Draw

Morgan Draw
Coordinates 40°27′42″N 74°15′35″W / 40.46161°N 74.25968°W / 40.46161; -74.25968Coordinates: 40°27′42″N 74°15′35″W / 40.46161°N 74.25968°W / 40.46161; -74.25968
Carries New York and Long Branch (to 1976)
Conrail
North Jersey Coast Line
Crosses Cheesequake Creek
Locale Morgan and Laurence Harbor
New Jersey
Other name(s) Cheesequake Creek Bridge
Owner NJ Transit
Characteristics
Design bascule
Longest span 79 feet (24 m)
lift span 61 feet (19 m)
Number of spans 6
Clearance below 3 feet (0.91 m) high-water
8 feet (2.4 m) high water
History
Designer Scherzer Rolling Lift Bridge
Construction end 1912
Morgan Draw
At the gateway to the Raritan Bayshore

Morgan Draw is railroad moveable bridge over the Cheesequake Creek between the Morgan section of Sayreville and Laurence Harbor in Old Bridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. Located at MP 0.2 near the mouth on the Raritan Bay, the bascule bridge lies just upstream of the New Jersey Route 35 crossing. It is owned and operated by New Jersey Transit Rail Operations (NJT)[1][2] and substantially rehabilitated in 2005-2008.[3][4] A storm surge during Hurricane Sandy in 2012 caused severe damage to the bridge.[5]

Operations

The Cheesequake Creek is used for recreational boating. The bridge serves the North Jersey Coast Line between the South Amboy and Aberdeen-Matawan stations. It is also used by Conrail. As of 2008 the Code of Federal Regulations stipulated that the it open on signal; except that, at least four hours notice is required rom January 1 through March 31 from 6 p.m. to 6 a.m.; from April 1 through April 30 and November 1 through November 30 (from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m. Monday through Thursday, and midnight Sunday through 6 a.m. Monday; and rom December 1 through December 31 from 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.[6]

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