Atlantic City Expressway Bridge
Atlantic City Expressway, Atlantic City, NJ 08401, United States of America
(ACE)

Atlantic City Expressway Bridge
is a minor waterways place
on the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Cape May to Atlantic City) between
Golden State Parkway 109 Bridge (45.49 miles
to the southwest) and
Route 72 Bridge (28.98 miles
to the northeast).
The nearest place in the direction of Golden State Parkway 109 Bridge is Albany Avenue Bascule Bridge;
0.94 miles
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Route 72 Bridge is AMTRAK Railroad Swing Bridge;
0.04 miles
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
There is a bridge here which takes a motorway over the canal.
Route 52 Bridge | 11.63 miles | |
Route 152 Bridge | 9 miles | |
Margate Bascule Bridge | 5.26 miles | |
Dorsett Avenue Bascule Bridge | 2.35 miles | |
Albany Avenue Bascule Bridge | 0.94 miles | |
Atlantic City Expressway Bridge | ||
AMTRAK Railroad Swing Bridge | 0.04 miles | |
Route 30 Bascule Bridge | 1.63 miles | |
Atlantic City, New Jersey | 3.49 miles |
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[Atlantic City Expressway]
The Atlantic City Expressway (officially numbered, but unsigned, as Route 446 and abbreviated A.C. Expressway, ACE, or ACX, and known locally as "the
[Interstate 278]
Bruckner Expressway in the Bronx. I-278 also crosses multiple bridges, including the Goethals, Verrazzano-Narrows, Kosciuszko, and Triborough Bridges. I-278
[Interstate 676]
serves as a major thoroughfare through Center City Philadelphia, where it is known as the Vine Street Expressway, and Camden, New Jersey, where it is known
[Atlantic City International Airport]
Hamilton Township. The airport is accessible via Exit 9 on the Atlantic City Expressway. The facility is operated by the South Jersey Transportation Authority
[New York State Route 878]
now JFK Airport, connecting to a proposed Long Beach Expressway south of Atlantic Beach Bridge. The short freeway portion in Queens was originally built
[Interstate 76 (Ohio–New Jersey)]
eastern terminus, the freeway continues as Route 42 and the Atlantic City Expressway to Atlantic City. I-76 begins at exit 209 of I-71 in Westfield Township
[Atlantic City Line]
automobile and the Atlantic City Expressway not only caused people to abandon the railroad for their cars, but also to abandon Atlantic City for more exotic
[Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector]
Atlantic City–Brigantine Connector, also known as the Atlantic City Expressway Connector, is a 2.3-mile-long (3.7 km) freeway connector in Atlantic City
[Interstate 678]
NY 25A), the Whitestone Expressway from NY 25A north to the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge, and the Hutchinson River Expressway from the bridge to the Bruckner Interchange
[Beach Bridge]
is parallel to the Atlantic City Expressway. Built in 1922, the swing bridge was rehabilitated in 1988 and 2004. Operation of bridge openings for maritime
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Atlantic City Expressway Bridge Deck Repair (Bridge 18 & 19 ...Atlantic City Expressway Bridge Deck Repair (Bridge 18 & 19). Project: AC Expressway Bridge Deck Repair (Bridge 18 & 19); Owner: South Jersey Transportation Authority; Engineer: Remington and Vernick; Contract Amount: $820,000.00; Duration: 3 months; Description: Scarifying deck and repairing header blocks and ...
The connector consists of lettered exits from A to I in south to north order and features 10 bridges and 15 ramps throughout its length. The Atlantic City– Brigantine Connector was initially planned in 1995 to provide a direct connection between the Atlantic City Expressway and the Brigantine area. Construction of the road ...
Sept. 27, 1995: The bridge connecting the Expressway with Atlantic City streets is named for Dr. Joseph L. McGahn, a state senator and Absecon civic leader. Meanwhile, the bridge is expanded to five lanes. April 1, 1996: With the expiration of a management use and occupancy agreement struck by the City of Atlantic City, ...
Jul 28, 2015 ... A $10 million pair of overpasses to carry the Atlantic City Expressway over the Garden State Parkway will be bankrolled by the New Jersey Turnpike ... will be managed under a single contract and one construction supervisor managing the Parkway work and the bridge deck replacement on the Expressway.
Dec 30, 2017 ... Bridges and overpasses are particularly slick, the NJOEM warned. There were no reported large backups as of 12:45 p.m., but travelers should budget extra time for trips as slowed traffic was widely reported. The Atlantic City Expressway and the Atlantic City to Brigantine Connector do not have speed ...
The South Jersey Transportation Authority (SJTA) wanted to widen the westbound Atlantic City Expressway to provide a third lane from MP 25.0 to 31.8. ... Additional services provided included bridge widenings, box culvert extensions , installing overhead sign structures, and installing highway lighting at interchanges.
Take the Atlantic City Expressway into Atlantic City. Turn left at Pacific Avenue. Look for ARMC on your left, at the corner of Pacific Avenue and Michigan Avenue . From Pennsylvania: Take 76 East, crossing the Walt Whitman Bridge to Rt. 42 South. Merge onto the to Atlantic City Expressway; Take the Atlantic City ...
Jul 28, 2017 ... A boom truck struck a bridge in Pennsauken, Camden County Friday afternoon.
16 hours ago ... Motorists traveling inland from Atlantic City will be diverted to the Atlantic City Expressway West. The George Redding Bridge in Wildwood is closed due to high flood waters, according to the Wildwood Police Department. Police recommend using alternate routes. Flooding on N.J. 147 (West Spruce Avenue)Â ...
Cross over Walt Whitman Bridge, take 42 South to the Atlantic City Expressway continue on Expressway to Exit 7S (Cape May, Ocean City); take Exit 30 (Somers Point - Ocean City). Continue through Somers Point, around circle and over bridge into Ocean City. You will be entering at 9th Street. You also can enter at the ...