by JBlaisdell
ExCon90 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 07, 2022 12:00 am I think that by that time the bridge had reached the either-rehab-or-condemn stage, and given the contemporary and probable future state of the New England economy traffic was unlikely to increase sufficiently to repay the cost of rehabbing. A local group hired a consultant to do an independent study, which reached the same conclusion.I have never heard that before. In fact, I attended a local meeting in Poughkeepsie sometime in the mid 1980s where an independent engineering study showed the bridge as it then was could support most freight traffic, and with the replacement of ONE structural member, could be restored to maximum load rating. But Conrail had no use for the route and Dutchess County had pipe dreams for building a parkway between Poughkeepsie and Hopewell Jct.