Fast Facts About the Walkway
 
  • At 6,767 feet (or 1.28 miles) the Walkway Over the Hudson is the world’s longest pedestrian bridge. 
    The Walkway soars 212 feet above the Hudson River.
  • Trains first began steaming across the former Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge on Jan. 1, 1889. At the time it was the longest bridge in the world.
  • The bridge is an historic landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
  • The core construction project, which transformed the Poughkeepsie-Highland Railroad Bridge into the Walkway Over the Hudson, cost $38.8 million and took 16 months to complete.
  • The Walkway’s 1.28-mile long deck is comprised of 973 prefabricated concrete panels, each weighing up to 15 tons.
  • Harrison & Burrowes Bridge Constructors Inc. of Glennville, NY served as the general contractor for the project while design and engineering was overseen by Bergmann Associates of Rochester, NY.
  • The Walkway Over the Hudson State Historic Park opened on Oct. 3, 2009.
  • The park is managed by the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation, and Historic Preservation.
  • In the first three months after it opened, more than 400,000 people visited the park, dramatically exceeding original visitation projections.


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