Hudson River - Tidal section

The Hudson River - Tidal section is a tidal river and is part of the Hudson River.
It runs for 134 miles from The Battery (where it joins the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway (Sandy Hook to Hudson River)) to Troy Federal Lock (where it joins the New York State Canal System (Upper Hudson River)).
The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.
The Battery Official end of Hudson. Mile 0. Junction with the East River. |
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Holland Tunnel | 1.61 miles | 0 locks | |
Lincoln Tunnel | 3.89 miles | 0 locks | |
George Washington Bridge | 10.09 miles | 0 locks | |
Tappan Zee Bridge | 24.03 miles | 0 locks | |
Bear Mountain Bridge | 40.22 miles | 0 locks | |
Newburgh–Beacon Bridge | 52.73 miles | 0 locks | |
Mid-Hudson Bridge | 64.42 miles | 0 locks | |
Poughkeepsie Bridge | 64.91 miles | 0 locks | |
Esopus Meadow Lighthouse | 74.77 miles | 0 locks | |
Kingston-Rhinecliff Bridge | 81.63 miles | 0 locks | |
Saugerties Lighthouse | 87.58 miles | 0 locks | |
Hudson - Catskill Junction Junction of the Hudson River with the Catskill Creek |
96.97 miles | 0 locks | |
Rip Van Winkle Bridge | 98.05 miles | 0 locks | |
Alfred H. Smith Memorial Bridge | 117.64 miles | 0 locks | |
Castleton Bridge | 117.71 miles | 0 locks | |
Dunn Memorial Bridge | 126.44 miles | 0 locks | |
Livingston Avenue Bridge | 127.19 miles | 0 locks | |
Patroon Island Bridge | 128.08 miles | 0 locks | |
Troy-Menands Bridge | 130.64 miles | 0 locks | |
Congress Street Bridge | 132.42 miles | 0 locks | |
Green Island Bridge | 132.97 miles | 0 locks | |
Collar City Bridge | 133.28 miles | 0 locks | |
Troy Federal Lock Tidal limit of Hudson River |
134 miles | 0 locks |
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