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Tillson Bridge

Tillson Bridge

Tillson Bridge is a Warren through truss over the Wallkill River on NY Routes 32 and 213 in Ulster County, New York.


The Tillson Bridge was constructed along NY Routes 32 and 213 over the Wallkill River in 1932-33 to bypass Perrine’s Covered Bridge. 1 The polygonal Warren through truss was rehabilitated in 1998.

Tillson Bridge
Tillson Bridge
Tillson Bridge
Tillson Bridge

Information

  • State: New York
  • Route: NY Routes 32 and 213
  • Type: Warren Through Truss
  • Status: Active - Automobile
  • Total Length: 216 feet
  • Deck Width: 30 feet
  • Above Vertical Clearance: 14.2 feet
  • Navigational Clearance:


Sources

  1. Foster, William Dewey. “Perrine’s Bridge.” Historic American Buildings Survey, 10 May 1934.

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