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Bridge 8, Erie Canal

Coordinates: 42°51′01″N 73°53′17″W / 42.850414°N 73.887917°W / 42.850414; -73.887917
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Bridge 8
View of bridge facing south
Coordinates42°51′01″N 73°53′16″W / 42.8504°N 73.8879°W / 42.8504; -73.8879
CarriesTwo lanes of NY 146
CrossesMohawk River (Erie Canal)
LocaleRexford, New York
Other name(s)Rexford Bridge
OwnerNew York State Department of Transportation
Characteristics
DesignTruss, girder
MaterialSteel
Total length727 feet (222 m)
Longest span266 feet (81 m)
History
DesignerNew York State Department of Public Works
Opened1965
Location
Map

Bridge 8, known locally as the Rexford Bridge, is a two-lane bridge crossing the Mohawk River (Erie Canal) northeast of the city of Schenectady in New York, United States. It carries New York State Route 146 (NY 146) from Schenectady County to Rexford, a hamlet in the Saratoga County town of Clifton Park. The bridge was designed by the New York State Department of Public Works and opened in 1965. It has a total length of 727 feet (222 m) and a main span of 266 feet (81 m).

Near the bridge is the historic remains of the 1842 Erie Canal Aqueduct. Two of the original 14 arches remain on the south side of the river, and one arch remains on the north side of the Mohawk River. The 1842 aqueduct replaced the original 1824 aqueduct at this site when the Erie Canal was enlarged during the years of 1835–1862. The bridge was demolished in the past years and replaced with a four lane wide bridge and roundabout combination. The arches can still be seen.

West Erie Canal Locks East
Bridge 10 Bridge 8, Erie Canal Lock 7 and Bridge 7B

42°51′01″N 73°53′17″W / 42.850414°N 73.887917°W / 42.850414; -73.887917