Upper Hack Lift  Contributor's Pick!       
Westbound Train #57 crosses the Hackensack River at Upper Hack drawbridge on its way to Port Jervis. The bridge currently holds the title of the newest movable bridge on NJ Transit property. It was built by the Delaware Lackawanna & Western in 1958 to replace the original two-track span that was outdated and damaged by tidal river currents. The expenses related to building this bridge were among the final straws to break the camels back for the Lackawanna Railroad that would eventually result in the official merger of the Erie and the Lackawanna in October of 1960.
Date: 5/2/2018 Location: Lyndhurst, NJ   Map Show Lyndhurst on a rail map Views: 401 Collection Of:   Michael Sullivan
Locomotives: NJTR 4216(GP40PH-2B)   Rolling Stock: MNCW 6761 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6775 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6765 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6781 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6787 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6777 (Passenger Car) MNCW 6703 (Cab Car) Author:  Michael Sullivan
Upper Hack Lift
Picture Categories: Scenic,Bridge,Passenger,Action This picture is part of album:  NJ Transit - 2018
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Jason Bialecki General A fine vantage of this bridge 7/25/2018 9:36:32 PM

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