Macombs Dam Bridge, W 155th St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States
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Macombs Dam Bridge, W 155th St, Bronx, NY 10451, United States
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Macombs Dam Bridge - Featured Reviews (187)
I can only speak to having kayaked under it 17 times during circumnavigations of Manhattan and from reading about its history and that of the previous bridge and it’s dam.
The Macombs Dam Bridge (/məˈkuːmz/ mə-KOOMZ; also Macomb's Dam Bridge) is a swing bridge across the Harlem River in New York City, connecting the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. The bridge is operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT). The Macombs Dam Bridge connects the intersection of 155th Street and Adam Clayton Powell, Jr. Boulevard (Seventh Avenue), located in Manhattan, with Jerome Avenue and 161st Street, located near Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. The 155th Street Viaduct, one of the bridge's Manhattan approaches, carries traffic on 155th Street from Seventh Avenue to the intersection with Edgecombe Avenue and St. Nicholas Place. The bridge is 2,540 feet (770 m) long in total, with four vehicular lanes and two sidewalks. The first bridge at the site was constructed in 1814 as a true dam called Macombs Dam. Because of complaints about the dam's impact on the Harlem River's navigability, the dam was demolished in 1858 and replaced three years later with a wooden swing bridge called the Central Bridge, which required frequent maintenance. The current steel span was built between 1892 and 1895, while the 155th Street Viaduct was constructed from 1890 to 1893; Alfred Pancoast Boller designed both. The Macombs Dam Bridge is the third-oldest significant bridge still operating in New York City, and along with the 155th Street Viaduct, was designated a New York City Landmark in 1992. The Macombs Dam Bridge was named after Robert Macomb, the son of merchant Alexander Macomb. It is composed of an over-water span and the 155th Street Viaduct, both of which were designed by consulting engineer Alfred Pancoast Boller. The bridge's total length is 2,540 feet (770 m), including its approach viaducts. As of 2019, the Macombs Dam Bridge carries New York City Transit's Bx6 and Bx6 SBS bus routes. In 2016, the New York City Department of Transportation reported an average daily traffic volume in both directions of 38,183, with a peak of 55,609 in 1957.
Walked the entire length of the bridge to cross from the Bronx to Harlem. The view of the road traffic below, especially during rush hour, is a reminder of the city's mind-boggling density. It is an old bridge and it shows, with its rusty, decaying look.
Never really noticed the ride on the bridge. But when I was a kid the strip of land under the bridge was completely filled with trees and foliage that spilled into the water that I thought it was a magical island for some reason.
Bridge which connects 155th St in Manhattan to Jerome St in the Bronx near Yankee stadium. Bridge could see a lot of traffic, and is ideal to walk across if you want to make it across faster
"Pedestrians and horse & buggies coming off of the 155th Street viaduct bridge, New York, 1899." In the foreground, pedestrians walk on the 155th Street Viaduct, over Coogan's Hollow. In the background are the two spans of the Macombs Dam Bridge: first, a swing bridge over the Harlem River; second a camelback span over railroad tracks on the Bronx side.
i your a driver this bridge is a nightmare city need to have traffic officer out there
This bridge is one of the main ones I use especially to go back and forth from Manhattan to the Bronx. Sometimes it will be crowded but that's to be expected.
I live in the area and am very grateful this cafe is here. My mom is a huge pancake lover and she gave a huge thumbs up to The Way's fluffy cakes! Great attention to detail with beverages and just a generally well balanced menu and atmosphere. Defin
I highly recommend this gym for people who want to get serious with their training. I started a little over 2 months ago and have made so much progress in my kicks and overall stamina. Without this gym, I canât imagine being where I am with my prog
Everyone who works here is so nice and the hotel is very clean. My favorite part was the water fill station which seems like such a simple thing but it was nice being able to fill our reusable bottles whenever we needed to. Right by a subway station
I visited the Holiday Train Show with my family, including our 5 year old son. We went today, Christmas Eve, which is a Sunday. The front outside portion of the place is so cool we thought that was the whole thing and there was little to no wait to g
I'm coming back here. The rainy weather doesn't do it much justice, but it was a great experience. Great place to take yourself to clear your head, get inspired, or take a date. Give it a chance on Thursday when it's free, but I don't mind becoming a
The New and Improved GURRA Cafe came nothing short of perfection. My wife and son were amazed! The spicy smashed burger stole the show for me however everything was delicious! Best food on Arthur ave.
If I can leave a 10 star review I would!! This is by far the cleanest school/dojo/gym I have seen. Professor Doug is honestly such a sweet individual. His team/family are so wonderful. When you come in you just see everyone focus and just ready to go
The updated construction was completed over summer. The new entrance is stunning! Facilities are modernized and beautiful. Love coming to see the Rams play!