Port Morris Ferry Bridges (Q22329593)

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Port Morris Ferry Bridges, also known as the 134th Street Ferry Bridges, are two historic bridges in the Port Morris neighborhood of the Bronx in New York City. They were built in 1948 by the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad, and are constructed of steel and copper in industrial-style truss construction. Each bridge stands four to five stories tall and covered in corrugated steel metal. They feature wire rope pulley systems, wooden gangways, and pontoons. They were constructed to hoist the bases of ferry boats in and out of the river as they came into dock.: 3, 7 

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Bridges completed in 1948 building=bridge, bridge, man_made=bridge, type=bridge
Bridges in the Bronx building=bridge, bridge, man_made=bridge, type=bridge
Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places boundary=protected_area, historic, man_made=bridge, type=bridge, bridge, building=bridge
Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) boundary=protected_area, historic, man_made=bridge, type=bridge, bridge, building=bridge
Bridges on the National Register of Historic Places in New York City boundary=protected_area, historic, man_made=bridge, type=bridge, bridge, building=bridge
National Register of Historic Places in the Bronx boundary=protected_area, historic
Steel bridges in the United States building=bridge, bridge, man_made=bridge, type=bridge