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BY8 crossing the Arthur Kill lift bridge

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2008

BY8 is crossing the AK lift bridge from Elizabeth New Jersey into the New York City borough of Staten Island with double stacks for the new york container terminal. That is the Goethels bridge in the foreground

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  • Ah yes, brings back memories, i though the ran trash trains across it

  • they do

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  • For 30 years, I've always seen that bridge in the up position. Since mid-July, I've seen that bridge in the down position 3 out of the past 4 times I've driven past it on the NJ Turnpike! Its cool to catch a trail going over it! Great video!

  • I drive past here everyday on the turnpike for New Jersey Transit. I didn't think that bridge was in use anymore. Awesome capture!! Such an interesting area.

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  • Me and a friend climbed and crossed over this bridge on foot in the mid eighties while it was in the up position at like 11pm,while I was up there I dropped a few m80 firecrackers of the side,and they all went off about 40ft above the water.

    Very stupid thing to do at 17yo..very stupid thing to do at any age.

    Luckily no train came thru.

  • That's correct --- it's from 1958, and hadn't been in use until about 2006 or 2007...so it's a rather new thing that they're using it..

  • @trainzrok what happen to the bridge ive been wonder if trains still go across it

  • Where were you filming this?

  • BY8 crossing the Arthur Kill lift bridge free at W W W . TV-Video . us

  • My Father told me that when he was little his father would take him and my Uncle to Staten Island and watch them switch at the Car float docks and use to wave at them and use to wave back and sometimes toot there horn.

  • I wonder how often daily do trains run here?

  • what type of camera do you have?

  • AFIAK, this is still the longest span of its kind in the world [almost 560 feet].

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