Crossing the Hudson

Crossing the Hudson
Author: Donald E. Wolf
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2010
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 0813547083

Donald E. Wolf simultaneously tracks the founding of the towns and villages along the water's edge and the development of technologies such as steam and internal combustion that demanded new ways to cross the river. As a result, innovative engineering was created to provide for these resources.

Crossing Under the Hudson

Crossing Under the Hudson
Author: Angus Kress Gillespie
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2011-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0813550831

Crossing Under the Hudson takes a fresh look at the planning and construction of two key links in the transportation infrastructure of New York and New Jersey--the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels. Writing in an accessible style that incorporates historical accounts with a lively and entertaining approach, Angus Kress Gillespie explores these two monumental works of civil engineering and the public who embraced them. He describes and analyzes the building of the tunnels, introduces readers to the people who worked there--then and now--and places the structures into a meaningful cultural context with the music, art, literature, and motion pictures that these tunnels, engineering marvels of their day, have inspired over the years. Today, when new concerns about global terrorism may trump bouts of simple tunnel tension, Gillespie's Crossing Under the Hudson continues to cast a light at the end of the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels.

Crossing the Hudson

Crossing the Hudson
Author: Peter Jungk
Publisher: Other Press, LLC
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2009-03-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1590513681

Gustav Rubin, a fur dealer in Vienna, flies to New York to spend the summer with his wife and two young children in a lake house north of the city. When he arrives late at JFK, he is met by his opinionated, unrelenting mother, Rosa. They rent a car and set out for Lake Gilead. But Gustav loses his way, and son and mother end up on the wrong side of the river. Trying to find the right route north, they become trapped on the Tappan Zee Bridge in the traffic jam of all traffic jams–a truck transporting toxic chemicals has turned over–and Gustav and Mother remain gridlocked high above the Hudson River. Gustav begins to think of his beloved father, a renowned intellectual, now eleven months dead. Then, in a surprising, highly original twist worthy of Kafka, both Gustav and Mother see the body – “the colossal, golem-like fatherbody” – of Ludwig David Rubin floating naked in the waters below. Crossing the Hudson is a profound meditation on a Jewish family and its past, especially the lasting distorting effects on a son of a famous, vital father and a clinging, overwhelming mother, and of the differences between the generation of European intellectual refugees who arrived in the United States during the Second World War and the children of that generation.

Crossing the Hudson

Crossing the Hudson
Author: Donald Wolf
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2010-04-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 0813549507

Fog, tide, ice, and human error--before the American Revolution those who ventured to cross the vast Hudson Valley waterway did so on ferryboats powered by humans, animals, and even fierce winds. Before that war, not a single Hudson River bridge or tunnel had been built. It wasn't until Americans looked to the land in the fight for independence that the importance of crossing the river efficiently became a subject of serious interest, especially militarily. Later, the needs of a new transportation system became critical--when steam railroads first rolled along there was no practical way to get them across the water without bridges. Crossing the Hudson continues this story soon after the end of the war, in 1805, when the first bridge was completed. Donald E. Wolf simultaneously tracks the founding of the towns and villages along the water's edge and the development of technologies such as steam and internal combustion that demanded new ways to cross the river. As a result, innovative engineering was created to provide for these resources. From hybrid, timber arch, and truss bridges on stone piers to long-span suspension and cantilevered bridges, railroad tunnels, and improvements in iron and steel technology, the construction feats that cross the Hudson represent technical elegance and physical beauty. Crossing the Hudson reveals their often multileveled stories--a history of where, why, when, and how these structures were built; the social, political, and commercial forces that influenced decisions to erect them; the personalities of the planners and builders; the unique connection between a builder and his bridge; and the design and construction techniques that turned mythical goals into structures of utility and beauty.

Bridges of the Mid-Hudson Valley

Bridges of the Mid-Hudson Valley
Author: Kathryn W. Burke
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2020
Genre: History
ISBN: 1467105422

The Hudson River bridges, iconic structures of the New York State Bridge Authority, are the cornerstone of the Mid-Hudson Valley. Opened in 1924, the Bear Mountain Bridge was the first vehicular crossing of the Hudson River, south of Albany. Twentieth-century growth in the Hudson Valley can be traced to each bridge opening, the result of grassroot efforts by local residents. The Mid-Hudson Bridge, named for the region these bridges span, was designated an "Engineering Epic" following the tipping of the east caisson that delayed construction for a year while engineers and laborers struggled to right that caisson in the waters of the Hudson River. The plan for the Rip Van Winkle Bridge required the creation of the New York State Bridge Authority, when funding was otherwise impossible during the Great Depression. Three more bridges were built connecting remaining areas of the Mid-Hudson region. The last crossing became the "twin spans" of the Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, the New York State Bridge Authority's most traveled span. In 2010, the New York State Bridge Authority gained ownership of the bridge structure of the Walkway Over the Hudson, a pedestrian walkway built on the old Poughkeepsie Bridge, which opened for trains in 1889.

Crossing Hudson

Crossing Hudson
Author: Mandy M. Roth
Publisher: Raven Happy Hour
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2015-01-14
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Full-Length Paranormal Romance Beware of slayers in sheep’s clothing. Maryann “Ryan” Mackenzie was raised to be the perfect mate to a powerful alpha male, with the sole purpose of helping him resist his dark side. What better way to fight darkness than to make her emulate all that is goodness and light? That was before everything she loved was taken away from her. Sweet Maryann is dead and Ryan has emerged from her ashes, a slayer with one final task to complete. The last thing she needs is a hunky new Guardian getting in her way. Alpha male shifter Hudson Carver is many things, but a glorified babysitter isn’t one of them. When he’s summoned to take on a new charge, he’s less than pleased. She may be a slayer, but there’s a reason he’s been assigned as her Guardian. She’s got a whole heap of evil on her trail and he isn’t about to let one hair on her head be harmed—especially when he realizes who she is to him. His mate. Genre: urban fantasy, paranormal romance, shifter romance, wolf-shifter, fae, magic, dark, urban, hea, kick butt chick, vampire

Hudson River Bridges

Hudson River Bridges
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 126
Release: 1935
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

Considers (74) S. 1645, (74) S. 3030.

Crossings of the Hudson River

Crossings of the Hudson River
Author: Source Wikipedia
Publisher: University-Press.org
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230598079

Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Bridges over the Hudson River, Holland Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, Gateway Project, Poughkeepsie Bridge, Access to the Region's Core, George Washington Bridge, NY Waterway, Tappan Zee Bridge, Cross-Harbor Rail Tunnel, List of fixed crossings of the Hudson River, Bear Mountain Bridge, Newburgh-Beacon Ferry, Uptown Hudson Tubes, North River Tunnels, List of ferries across the Hudson River to New York City, Newburgh-Beacon Bridge, Mid-Hudson Bridge, Haverstraw-Ossining Ferry, Maiden Lane Bridge, Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge, Dunn Memorial Bridge, Livingston Avenue Bridge, Downtown Hudson Tubes, Green Island Bridge, Castleton Bridge, Patroon Island Bridge, Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge, Rip Van Winkle Bridge, Stillwater Bridge, Collar City Bridge, Menands Bridge, 112th Street Bridge, Troy-Waterford Bridge, Mechanicville Bridge, Schuylerville Bridge, Riparius Bridge, North Creek Bridge, The Glen Bridge, Thurman Station Bridge, Congress Street Bridge, Lists of crossings of the Hudson River. Excerpt: The Gateway Project is a proposed American rail expansion project to build a high-speed rail right-of-way and to alleviate the bottleneck along the Northeast Corridor (NEC) between Newark, New Jersey, and New York City. The project would create routing alternatives and add 25 train slots during peak periods to the current system used by Amtrak (AMTK) and New Jersey Transit (NJT). The project was unveiled in February 2011 after the 2010 cancellation of the somewhat similar Access to the Region's Core (ARC) project. It is planned to cost $13.5 billion and be completed in 2020. Amtrak has pledged $50 million for further engineering and planning studies, but additional financing has not been secured. The planned route parallels the current one crossing the New Jersey Meadowlands and the Hudson River between Newark Penn...