Thousand Islands Bridge
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox Bridge The Thousand Islands International Bridge (Template:Langx) is an American-maintained international bridge system over the Saint Lawrence River connecting northern New York in the United States with southeastern Ontario in Canada. Constructed in 1937, with additions in 1959, the bridges span the Canada–US border in the middle of the Thousand Islands region. All bridges in the system carry two lanes of traffic, one in each direction, with pedestrian sidewalks.
StructureEdit
The Thousand Islands International Bridge system is a series of five bridges<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> spanning the St. Lawrence River. From south to north, they are:
- American mainland to Wellesley Island (main span<ref name=facts/>)
- Wellesley Island to Hill Island (international crossing)
- Hill Island to Constance Island
- Constance Island to Georgina Island
- Georgina Island to Canadian mainland
The system's southern end connects with Interstate 81 and the northern end with Highway 401 via Highway 137. There is also an interchange with the Thousand Islands Parkway on the Ontario side.
The actual international border bridge crossing is a set of two parallel Template:Convert bridges between Wellesley Island in the United States and Hill Island in Canada.
AdministrationEdit
The bridge system is administered by the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority, a New York State public benefit corporation, whose seven board members (Four Americans and three Canadians) are appointed by the Jefferson County Board of Legislators.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The Authority also maintains and administers Boldt Castle.
Tolls are paid only by cash, E-ZPass, or Commuter Discount Fare Trip Tags, which are prepaid for 72 trips (US$48.00). The Bridge Authority is a member of the multi-state E-ZPass consortium, and introduced electronic toll collection in June 2019.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="wwnyezpass">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> No other ETC transponders are currently offered or accepted, although the Bridge Authority offers sales of transponders of Florida's SunPass for the convenience of Canadian travelers en route to Florida.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>
Border crossingEdit
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The Thousand Islands Border Crossing connects the towns of Alexandria Bay, New York, and Ivy Lea, Ontario, at the Thousand Islands Bridge.
It is the westernmost of the three St. Lawrence River crossings, and is very busy, with up to two-hour waits in the summer.<ref name="clui">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> The US border station at Alexandria Bay is sometimes called Thousand Islands. The Canada border station of Lansdowne is sometimes called Gananoque, for the nearby town where international ferry service is provided. These border stations are also responsible for inspecting vessel traffic between the countries. The US has seasonal vessel inspection stations on Heart Island and at Cape Vincent, New York, and Canada has seasonal vessel inspection stations at Rockport, Ontario, and Gananoque, Ontario. Both Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) travel to selected ports and marinas on request for inspections.
HistoryEdit
The entire Thousand Islands Bridge system took sixteen months to build, beginning with a ground-breaking on April 30, 1937.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Completed ten weeks ahead of schedule, the bridges opened on August 18, 1938, with the ribbon cut by President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Its total cost was $3.05 million (equivalent to $Template:Inflation million in Template:Inflation-year dollars).
Shortly after opening, the bridge displayed aerodynamic oscillation problems that were quickly corrected via structural upgrades.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
In its first year of operation, over 118,000 vehicles crossed the bridge.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> Today, annual crossings exceed 2,000,000 vehicles.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
GalleryEdit
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Toll plaza on the Thousand Islands Bridge
- Thousand Islands Bridge from Ivy Lea 2.jpg
Thousand Island bridge view from Ivy Lea
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Thousand Islands Bridge
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Thousand Islands Bridge from river
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The international boundary plaque on the bridge
- Thousand Islands Bridge July 2015 002.jpg
Portion of ON-137 on Hill Island
See alsoEdit
- List of bridges in Canada
- List of crossings of the Saint Lawrence River and the Great Lakes
- List of international bridges in North America
- Boldt Castle (landmark owned by the Thousand Islands Bridge Authority)
- Dewolf Point State Park
- Sewells Road Bridge
- Ogdensburg–Prescott International Bridge
- Ambassador Bridge
- Buffalo and Fort Erie Public Bridge Authority
ReferencesEdit
External linksEdit
- Thousand Islands Bridge Authority Template:Webarchive
- Aerial photos of the Thousand Island Bridge System
- Ian Coristine's Thousand Islands Canadian Span & Area Gallery
- Tim Kocher's Riverview Photography of Ships Navigating Under the American Span & Gallery
- CBC Digital Archives: Recording of Franklin Delano Roosevelt's address at the opening of the Thousand Islands Bridge