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Route 158 (also known as the Centre Street Bridge) was a short state highway in Newark and Harrison, New Jersey, in the counties of Essex and Hudson, which are located in the United States. The Centre Street Bridge was first constructed in 1834 as a single-level railroad bridge. However, in 1911, almost eight decades later, a second, upper level was constructed for rapid transit. In 1937, the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, now part of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson line, was realigned onto railroad tracks along New Jersey Route 21. The upper level of the bridge was abandoned for this purpose, and was later converted to roadway. At the western end in Newark it ran just south of Park Place, beginning at Center Street. The route headed eastward, crossing over Route 21 and the Passaic River b

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  • New Jersey State Route 158 (de)
  • New Jersey Route 158 (en)
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  • New Jersey State Route 158 (oder auch Centre Street Bridge) war eine kurze State Route zwischen Newark im Essex County und Harrison (New Jersey) im Hudson County in New Jersey in den Vereinigten Staaten. Die Centre Street Bridge wurde erstmals 1834 erbaut. Das damalige Bauwerk war zuerst eine eindeckige Eisenbahnbrücke über den Passaic River, rund acht Jahrzehnte später wurde 1911 ein zweites Deck für den Schnellbahnverkehr gebaut. (de)
  • Route 158 (also known as the Centre Street Bridge) was a short state highway in Newark and Harrison, New Jersey, in the counties of Essex and Hudson, which are located in the United States. The Centre Street Bridge was first constructed in 1834 as a single-level railroad bridge. However, in 1911, almost eight decades later, a second, upper level was constructed for rapid transit. In 1937, the Hudson and Manhattan Railroad, now part of the Port Authority Trans-Hudson line, was realigned onto railroad tracks along New Jersey Route 21. The upper level of the bridge was abandoned for this purpose, and was later converted to roadway. At the western end in Newark it ran just south of Park Place, beginning at Center Street. The route headed eastward, crossing over Route 21 and the Passaic River b (en)
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  • Centre Street Bridge (en)
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