Madison Avenue Bridge
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| Madison Avenue Bridge | |
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South side, from the Harlem River |
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| Crosses | Harlem River |
| Locale | Manhattan and the Bronx, in New York City |
| Maintained by | New York City Department of Transportation |
| Design | Swing bridge |
| Total length | 1,892 feet |
| AADT | 48,397 (in 2005[1]) |
The Madison Avenue Bridge crosses the Harlem River connecting Madison Avenue in Manhattan with East 138th Street in the Bronx in New York City. The bridge is operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation. It was designed by Alfred P. Boller and built in 1910 to replace and double the capacity of another earlier swing bridge dating from 1884.
For 2005, the NYCDOT reported annual average daily traffic volume in both directions of 48,397; having reached a peak AADT of 49,487 in 2002.[1]
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- ^ a b New York City Bridge Traffic Volumes, New York City Department of Transportation, August 2006. Accessed May 27, 2007.
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