Pond Eddy Bridge | |
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Coordinates | 41°26′21″N 74°49′11″W / 41.4392°N 74.8198°W |
Carries | State Route 1011 (Pennsylvania)[1] CR 41 (New York)[2] |
Crosses | Delaware River |
Locale | Pond Eddy, NY-PA |
Owner | New York–Pennsylvania Joint Interstate Bridge Commission |
Maintained by | New York–Pennsylvania Joint Interstate Bridge Commission |
Characteristics | |
Design | Truss bridge |
Material | Steel, concrete |
No. of spans | 2 |
History | |
Designer | PennDOT |
Constructed by | PennDOT |
Opened | 2018 |
Location | |
The Pond Eddy Bridge is a truss bridge spanning the Delaware River between the hamlet of Pond Eddy in Lumberland, New York and the settlement informally called Pond Eddy in Shohola Township, Pennsylvania; it is the Pennsylvania community's only road connection. It is accessible from NY 97 in Lumberland on the New York side and two dead-end local roads, Flagstone Road (State Route 1011) and Rosa Road on the Pennsylvania side. The current bridge was built in 2018, replacing one from 1903.[3]