RTE 87
RTE 87 in I87sb/Hudson Riv - Ramp A, Rockland County, New York received a condition grade of A (100/100). Built in 2018, the bridge carries 143K vehicles daily on RTE 87 over Hudson River.
Component Ratings
The riding surface — evaluated for cracking, spalling, and wear
Beams, girders, and trusses that support the deck
Piers, abutments, and foundations below the deck
Bridge Details
About This Bridge
RTE 87 is a 8-year-old bridge located I87sb/Hudson Riv - Ramp A in Rockland County, New York. The bridge carries RTE 87 over Hudson River with 4 traffic lanes, handling approximately 143K vehicles per day. Built in 2018, the structure spans 15.5 meters.
The bridge received a Condition Grade of A (100/100) based on Federal Highway Administration inspection data. Its deck is rated 9/9 (good), superstructure 9/9 (good), and substructure 9/9 (good).
This bridge is owned and maintained by State Toll Authority.
Location Map
Frequently Asked Questions
RTE 87 has a Condition Score of 100/100 (Grade A). Its deck is rated 9/9, superstructure 9/9, and substructure 9/9 on the NBI scale. The bridge is not classified as structurally deficient.
RTE 87 was built in 2018, making it 8 years old. The average bridge age in the United States is 48 years.
RTE 87 carries approximately 143K vehicles per day (average daily traffic). The bridge has 4 traffic lanes. It is 15.5 meters long and located on RTE 87 in I87sb/Hudson Riv - Ramp A, Rockland County, New York.
No, RTE 87 is not classified as structurally deficient. All three primary components (deck, superstructure, and substructure) are rated above 4 on the 0-9 NBI scale.
RTE 87 is located I87sb/Hudson Riv - Ramp A in Rockland County, New York. The bridge carries RTE 87 over Hudson River. Its coordinates are 41.071097, -73.909153. It is maintained by State Toll Authority.
RTE 87 carries RTE 87 over Hudson River. The bridge is 15.5 meters long and was built in 2018.
Condition Score is calculated from deck (33%), superstructure (33%), and substructure (34%) NBI ratings with an age penalty for bridges over 50 years.