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March 12, The Specialist, one of three tugboats pulling a crane from Albany to New Jersey, strikes a construction barge under the Tappan Zee Bridge and sinks within minutes, sending its three crew members to their deaths in the degree water. April 24, Cashless tolling goes into effect on the Tappan Zee Bridge and will be carried over to its replacement, a rollout that saw thousands of drivers rack up huge fines for tolls for which they said they never received bills.
Eventually, the Thruway Authority offered an amnesty window for unpaid violations. The bridge's toll plaza is demolished in the following weeks. July 19, The foot boom of a crane performing work on the new bridge crashes down on six lanes of traffic.
Miraculously, no one is hurt. July 21, First cables are hung on the new bridge's northbound span. The foot long cable is the first of 96 — 12 on each of the eight towers on alternating sides — that, together with the foot towers, will give the bridge project its cable-stayed structure. Andrew Cuomo tours the bridge work site, hailing the progress made and the completion of the main span towers. March 20, Crews finish cable-stay installation on the northbound span, the first of the two bridge spans to open.
March 25, Crews close a small gap in the middle of the main span, making the first span an unbroken structure across the Hudson. Over on the Rockland end, Teagevity will serve organic tea and cold brew from Thursdays through Sundays. Both entrances have restrooms available for public use. For visitors interested in learning more about the bridge itself, a free mobile audio tour is available for both walkers and bikers.
The tours adjust to individual speeds and pause during breaks in progress. Cuomo Bridge to the Bear Mountain Bridge. Sabrina Sucato June 19, The Bridge Path provides new access for non-motorized commuters across the Hudson River while also offering an exciting recreational opportunity in Rockland and Westchester counties.
This recently opened foot wide path, located on the northern side of the westbound span bridge and separated from traffic by a concrete barrier, features six scenic overlooks across the length of the 3. Cuomo Bridge.
Whether walking or biking, explore the history of the bridge, its construction and the mighty river that it crosses.
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