OPRHP and the organization Walkway Over the Hudson, along with other public and private partners, transformed the 120 - year - old dilapidated Poughkeepsie
Railroad Bridge into the world's longest elevated public park — Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park.
On Saturday, October 3, the festivities will focus above the river, at the grand opening of Walkway Over the Hudson State Park, a magnificent transformation of the 120 - year - old Poughkeepsie
Railroad Bridge into the world's tallest and longest pedestrian span, which will link more than 25 miles of trails.
The governor's backing of the transformation of the Pougkeepsie
Railroad Bridge into a Walkway over the Hudson is a bold stroke that will spur tourism and downtown revitalization linking Poughkeepsie, the Town of Lloyd and the Mid-Hudson Region.
In 2008, Scenic Hudson contributed $ 1 million to the Walkway Over the Hudson State Park, helping transform the 120 - year - old dilapidated Poughkeepsie
Railroad Bridge into the worlds» longest elevated public park.
Not exact matches
Both men spoke to reporters after touring the Walkway Over the Hudson, a former
railroad trestle that was turned
into a pedestrian
bridge connecting trails in Dutchess and Ulster counties.
It shows a group of gentlemen in Victorian dress, hats in hands, looking down the
railroad tracks to the
bridge that has failed and the steam engine has gone off the
bridge into the river below.
By all means, the subway system should be expanded, the commuter
railroads should be expanded, congestion pricing should be implemented, and there should be no toll - free
bridges into Manhattan.
Mr. Sullivan highlighted Mr. Dyson's vision and support for transforming a rusting, abandoned 20th — century
railroad bridge in Poughkeepsie
into the longest and highest walking
bridge in the world.
A double decker bus from Philadelphia heading to Toronto slammed
into a
railroad bridge in New York state.
According to the Philadelphia Daily News, the 13 - foot - high bus crashed
into a
railroad bridge just short of 11 feet at 2:30 am in Salina, N.Y., located outside of Syracuse.