List of crossings of the Genesee River

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This is a list of bridges and other crossings of the Genesee River in order from its source in Ulysses, Pennsylvania downstream to Lake Ontario.

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Crossings list

CrossingOpenedCarriesLocationCoordinates

Pennsylvania

Loucks Mills Road culvertLoucks Mills Rd. Ulysses Township 41°53′34″N77°44′44″W / 41.89278°N 77.74556°W / 41.89278; -77.74556
Driveway culvertPrivate driveway Ulysses 41°53′39″N77°45′25″W / 41.89417°N 77.75694°W / 41.89417; -77.75694
South Street culvertSouth St. 41°53′41″N77°45′30″W / 41.89472°N 77.75833°W / 41.89472; -77.75833
Center Street culvertCenter St. 41°53′57″N77°45′39″W / 41.89917°N 77.76083°W / 41.89917; -77.76083
South Main Street culvertS. Main St. 41°54′0″N77°45′44″W / 41.90000°N 77.76222°W / 41.90000; -77.76222
South Water Street culvertS. Water St. 41°54′2″N77°45′48″W / 41.90056°N 77.76333°W / 41.90056; -77.76333
Gravel culvertGravel path 41°54′5″N77°45′52″W / 41.90139°N 77.76444°W / 41.90139; -77.76444
Church Street culvertChurch St. 41°54′6″N77°45′52″W / 41.90167°N 77.76444°W / 41.90167; -77.76444
North Street sidewalk bridgeSidewalk 41°54′14″N77°45′57″W / 41.90389°N 77.76583°W / 41.90389; -77.76583
North Street culvertPA-49.svg PA 49 (North Street) 41°54′14.4″N77°45′57″W / 41.904000°N 77.76583°W / 41.904000; -77.76583
Farm culvertPrivate farm road 41°54′20″N77°46′4″W / 41.90556°N 77.76778°W / 41.90556; -77.76778
Access road culvertTreatment plant access road 41°54′31″N77°46′24″W / 41.90861°N 77.77333°W / 41.90861; -77.77333
Farm bridgePrivate farm road Bingham Township 41°55′2″N77°46′36″W / 41.91722°N 77.77667°W / 41.91722; -77.77667
Hickox–Ulysses Road bridge (fourth)1941 [1] Hickox–Ulysses Rd. 41°55′17″N77°46′46″W / 41.92139°N 77.77944°W / 41.92139; -77.77944
Hickox–Ulysses Road bridge (third)1991 [2] Hickox–Ulysses Rd. 41°55′29″N77°47′15″W / 41.92472°N 77.78750°W / 41.92472; -77.78750
Musto Hollow bridge2000 [3] Musto Hollow Rd. 41°56′15″N77°48′16″W / 41.93750°N 77.80444°W / 41.93750; -77.80444
Hickox–Ulysses Road bridge (second)1991 [4] Hickox–Ulysses Rd. 41°56′24″N77°48′41″W / 41.94000°N 77.81139°W / 41.94000; -77.81139
Hickox–Ulysses Road bridge (first)1998 [5] Hickox–Ulysses Rd. 41°56′42″N77°49′6″W / 41.94500°N 77.81833°W / 41.94500; -77.81833
Farm bridgePrivate farm road 41°57′6″N77°49′31″W / 41.95167°N 77.82528°W / 41.95167; -77.82528
Hickox bridge1953 [6] Hickox Rd. Genesee Township 41°58′33″N77°51′24″W / 41.97583°N 77.85667°W / 41.97583; -77.85667
Wellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad bridgeDisused
Former Wellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad
41°59′3″N77°51′47″W / 41.98417°N 77.86306°W / 41.98417; -77.86306
School Street Bridge2011 [7] PA-244.svg Pennsylvania Route 244 (School St.) 41°59′20″N77°52′5″W / 41.98889°N 77.86806°W / 41.98889; -77.86806
Commercial Street bridge1938/1998 [8] Commercial St.
Former Route 244 detour
41°59′40″N77°52′12″W / 41.99444°N 77.87000°W / 41.99444; -77.87000

New York

Route 19 bridge1990 [9] NY-19.svg NY 19 (Stannards Road) Willing 42°0′55″N77°53′41″W / 42.01528°N 77.89472°W / 42.01528; -77.89472
Wellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad bridgeDisused
Former Wellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad
42°1′6″N77°54′7″W / 42.01833°N 77.90194°W / 42.01833; -77.90194
Graves Road bridge1975 [10] Graves Rd. 42°1′29″N77°54′19″W / 42.02472°N 77.90528°W / 42.02472; -77.90528
Stone Dam Road bridge2002 [11] Stone Dam Rd. 42°2′54″N77°55′42″W / 42.04833°N 77.92833°W / 42.04833; -77.92833
Jack Bridge1984 [12] Jack Bridge Rd. 42°4′33″N77°55′28″W / 42.07583°N 77.92444°W / 42.07583; -77.92444
Weidrick Road bridge1953 [13] Weidrick Rd. Wellsville (town) 42°6′3″N77°56′20″W / 42.10083°N 77.93889°W / 42.10083; -77.93889
Foot bridgeFootpath
Former Wellsville, Addison and Galeton Railroad
Wellsville (village) 42°6′54″N77°56′40″W / 42.11500°N 77.94444°W / 42.11500; -77.94444
State Street bridge2002 [14] W. State St. 42°7′8″N77°56′48″W / 42.11889°N 77.94667°W / 42.11889; -77.94667
Stevens Street bridge1974 [15] Stevens St. 42°7′14″N77°56′57″W / 42.12056°N 77.94917°W / 42.12056; -77.94917
Route 417 bridge1988 [16] NY-417.svg NY 417 (Bolivar Road) 42°7′41″N77°57′38″W / 42.12806°N 77.96056°W / 42.12806; -77.96056
Wellsville Country Club bridgeFootpath/Golf cart route Wellsville (town) 42°7′51″N77°57′49″W / 42.13083°N 77.96361°W / 42.13083; -77.96361
Knight Creek Road bridge1978 [17] CR 9 jct.svg CR 9 (Knight Creek Road) Scio 42°10′16″N77°59′04″W / 42.17111°N 77.98444°W / 42.17111; -77.98444
Corbin Hill Road bridge1971 [18] CR 31A jct.svg CR 31A (Corbin Hill Road) Amity 42°12′23″N78°1′21″W / 42.20639°N 78.02250°W / 42.20639; -78.02250
Belmont Dam1925 Belmont 42°13′25″N78°1′49″W / 42.22361°N 78.03028°W / 42.22361; -78.03028
Route 19 bridge2009 [19] NY-19.svg NY 19 (Schuyler Street) 42°13′25″N78°1′51″W / 42.22361°N 78.03083°W / 42.22361; -78.03083
Rail bridgeSouthern Tier Ext. of the Western NY and Penn. Railroad 42°13′32″N78°1′59″W / 42.22556°N 78.03306°W / 42.22556; -78.03306
Genesee Street bridge1997 [20] NY-244.svg NY 244 (Genesee Street) 42°13′36″N78°2′3″W / 42.22667°N 78.03417°W / 42.22667; -78.03417
Gibson Hill Road bridge1959 [21] CR 20 jct.svg CR 20 (Gibson Hill Road) Angelica 42°15′50″N78°3′7″W / 42.26389°N 78.05194°W / 42.26389; -78.05194
Southern Tier Expressway bridges1975 [22] I-86.svgNY-17.svg I-86  / NY 17 (Southern Tier Expressway) 42°15′53″N78°3′30″W / 42.26472°N 78.05833°W / 42.26472; -78.05833
County Road 16 bridge1934 [23] CR 16 jct.svg CR 16 42°17′46″N78°4′29″W / 42.29611°N 78.07472°W / 42.29611; -78.07472
Hughes Street bridge1974 [24] CR 26 jct.svg CR 26 (East Hughes Street) Belfast 42°20′35″N78°6′9″W / 42.34306°N 78.10250°W / 42.34306; -78.10250
Caneadea Bridge 1903 [25] CR 46 jct.svg CR 46 (East Hill Road)
Closed for structural deficiencies 1993–2007, 2012–
Caneadea 42°23′06″N78°8′59″W / 42.38500°N 78.14972°W / 42.38500; -78.14972
Council House Road bridge1989 [26] Council House Road 42°24′02″N78°9′15″W / 42.40056°N 78.15417°W / 42.40056; -78.15417
Lattice Bridge1887 [27] Disused (early 1990s)
Formerly Lattice Bridge Road
42°26′14″N78°7′46″W / 42.43722°N 78.12944°W / 42.43722; -78.12944
County Route 4 bridge1980 [28] CR 4 jct.svg CR 4 Hume 42°27′49″N78°6′13″W / 42.46361°N 78.10361°W / 42.46361; -78.10361
Whiskey Bridge1973 [29] Bailey Road Genesee Falls Portage 42°33′30″N78°2′51″W / 42.55833°N 78.04750°W / 42.55833; -78.04750
Route 436 Bridge1920 [30] NY-436.svg NY 436 (Portage Street) Genesee Falls Portage
(Letchworth State Park)
42°34′17″N78°2′26″W / 42.57139°N 78.04056°W / 42.57139; -78.04056
New Portage Viaduct2017 Southern Tier Line of the Norfolk Southern Railway 42°34′39.3″N78°2′58.5″W / 42.577583°N 78.049583°W / 42.577583; -78.049583
Portage Viaduct1875
(demolished 2018)
Former Southern Tier Line of the Norfolk Southern Railway 42°34′40″N78°2′59″W / 42.57778°N 78.04972°W / 42.57778; -78.04972
Stone footbridge1935 [31] Footpath 42°35′9″N78°1′4″W / 42.58583°N 78.01778°W / 42.58583; -78.01778
Mount Morris Dam 1952 Leicester Mt. Morris (town)
(Letchworth State Park)
42°44′0″N77°54′25″W / 42.73333°N 77.90694°W / 42.73333; -77.90694
Genesee Valley Greenway pedestrian bridge2012 [32] Genesee Valley Greenway
Uses old Pennsylvania Railroad pilings (18811963)
Possible old Genesee Valley Canal aqueduct pilings (18401878)
Leicester Mt. Morris (village) 42°44′17″N77°52′57″W / 42.73806°N 77.88250°W / 42.73806; -77.88250
Old Mt. Morris Dam 42°44′18″N77°52′54.5″W / 42.73833°N 77.881806°W / 42.73833; -77.881806
Route 36 bridge1957 [33] NY-36.svg NY 36 (Mt. Morris Road/N. Main Street) 42°44′19″N77°52′54″W / 42.73861°N 77.88167°W / 42.73861; -77.88167
Rochester & Southern Railroad bridge Rochester and Southern Railroad 42°44′24″N77°52′40″W / 42.74000°N 77.87778°W / 42.74000; -77.87778
Cuylerville Road bridge1970 [34] US 20A (NY).svgNY-39.svg US 20A  / NY 39 (Cuylerville Road) Leicester Geneseo 42°46′37″N77°50′28″W / 42.77694°N 77.84111°W / 42.77694; -77.84111
Genesee Street bridge1950 [35] NY-63.svg NY 63 (Genesee Street) York Geneseo 42°48′17″N77°49′38″W / 42.80472°N 77.82722°W / 42.80472; -77.82722
Fowlerville Road bridge1950 [36] CR 5 jct.svg / CR 22 jct.svg County Route 5/County Route 22 (Fowlerville Road) York Avon (town) 42°53′31″N77°49′17″W / 42.89194°N 77.82139°W / 42.89194; -77.82139
Main Street bridge2003 [37] US 20.svgNY-5.svg US 20  / NY 5 (Caledonia Avon Road/W. Main Street) Caledonia Avon (village) 42°55′5″N77°45′26″W / 42.91806°N 77.75722°W / 42.91806; -77.75722
Erie Railroad Avon–Attica Genesee River Bridge ca. 1890/ca. 1910 [38] Abandoned (1976)
Trail conversion proposed by 2013
Formerly Erie Railroad Avon–Attica line
42°55′29″N77°45′29″W / 42.92472°N 77.75806°W / 42.92472; -77.75806
Lehigh Valley Trail bridgeca. 1892/ca. 1916 Lehigh Valley Trail linear park (2004)
former Lehigh Valley Railroad Black Diamond line
Caledonia Rush 42°59′4″N77°43′54″W / 42.98444°N 77.73167°W / 42.98444; -77.73167
RushScottsville Road bridge1995 [39] NY-251.svg NY 251 (Rush–Scottsville Road) Wheatland Rush 43°0′17″N77°43′50″W / 43.00472°N 77.73056°W / 43.00472; -77.73056
Scottsville West Henrietta Road bridge1976 [40] NY-253.svg NY 253 (Scottsville West Henrietta Road) Wheatland Henrietta 43°1′47″N77°43′25″W / 43.02972°N 77.72361°W / 43.02972; -77.72361
Thruway bridges1952 [41] I-90.svg I-90 ( New York State Thruway ) Chili Henrietta 43°2′35″N77°43′34″W / 43.04306°N 77.72611°W / 43.04306; -77.72611
Ballantyne Bridge2007NY-252.svg NY 252 (Ballantyne Road/Jefferson Road) 43°5′33″N77°40′49″W / 43.09250°N 77.68028°W / 43.09250; -77.68028
Chili Brighton
West Shore Genesee River Railway Bridge1905 West Shore Subdivision of New York Central Lines (CSX)
(LAL) Interchanges
43°5′52″N77°40′40″W / 43.09778°N 77.67778°W / 43.09778; -77.67778
Interstate 390 bridges1981I-390.svg I-390 (Genesee Expressway) 43°7′15″N77°38′40″W / 43.12083°N 77.64444°W / 43.12083; -77.64444
Erie Canal crossing1918 Erie Canal (at-grade) 43°7′17″N77°38′32″W / 43.12139°N 77.64222°W / 43.12139; -77.64222
Rochester
Genesee Valley Park pedestrian bridgeFootpath
Erie Canal Heritage Trail (Erie Canal towpath)
43°7′19″N77°38′23″W / 43.12194°N 77.63972°W / 43.12194; -77.63972
Elmwood Avenue bridge1935Elmwood Avenue 43°7′27″N77°37′57″W / 43.12417°N 77.63250°W / 43.12417; -77.63250
Brooks Landing – University of Rochester pedestrian bridgeEarly 1990sFootpath 43°7′53″N77°38′0″W / 43.13139°N 77.63333°W / 43.13139; -77.63333
Erie–Lackawanna Railroad BridgeEarly 1900s [42] Rails-to-trails bike/pedestrian path (June 29, 2012) [43]
Abandoned (1971) [42]
43°7′59″N77°37′23″W / 43.13306°N 77.62306°W / 43.13306; -77.62306
Ford Street bridge1844Ford Street 43°8′31″N77°36′54″W / 43.14194°N 77.61500°W / 43.14194; -77.61500
Frederick Douglass – Susan B. Anthony Memorial Bridge 2007I-490.svg I-490 (Erie Canal Expressway) 43°9′4″N77°36′33″W / 43.15111°N 77.60917°W / 43.15111; -77.60917
Court Street Dam1918 43°9′08″N77°36′31″W / 43.15222°N 77.60861°W / 43.15222; -77.60861
Court Street Bridge 1892Court Street 43°9′12″N77°36′32″W / 43.15333°N 77.60889°W / 43.15333; -77.60889
Broad Street Bridge 1842Upper level: NY-31.svg New York State Route 31 (East Broad Street)
Lower level: Former Rochester Subway
Former Erie Canal aqueduct
43°9′17″N77°36′34″W / 43.15472°N 77.60944°W / 43.15472; -77.60944
Main Street Bridge 1857East Main Street 43°9′22″N77°36′37″W / 43.15611°N 77.61028°W / 43.15611; -77.61028
Sister Cities Bridge1968Footpath 43°9′27″N77°36′40″W / 43.15750°N 77.61111°W / 43.15750; -77.61111
Andrews Street Bridge 1893Andrews Street 43°9′33″N77°36′43″W / 43.15917°N 77.61194°W / 43.15917; -77.61194
Inner Loop bridge1963Rochester Inner Loop.svg Inner Loop 43°9′38″N77°36′47″W / 43.16056°N 77.61306°W / 43.16056; -77.61306
Rail bridge Rochester Subdivision of New York Central Lines (CSX) 43°9′39″N77°36′47″W / 43.16083°N 77.61306°W / 43.16083; -77.61306
Pont De Rennes bridge 1891Footpath (1982)
formerly Platt Street
43°9′46″N77°36′55″W / 43.16278°N 77.61528°W / 43.16278; -77.61528
Smith Street bridge1930Smith St./Bausch St. 43°9′57″N77°37′13″W / 43.16583°N 77.62028°W / 43.16583; -77.62028
Hojack railroad bridgeca. 1879 [44] Decommissioned mid-1990s
Former Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Hojack line
43°10′12″N77°37′21″W / 43.17000°N 77.62250°W / 43.17000; -77.62250
Middle Falls dam Genesee Riverway Trail 43°10′35″N77°37′41″W / 43.17639°N 77.62806°W / 43.17639; -77.62806
Driving Park Bridge1989Driving Park Avenue 43°10′52″N77°37′41″W / 43.18111°N 77.62806°W / 43.18111; -77.62806
Veterans Memorial Bridge 1931NY-104.svg NY 104 43°11′33″N77°37′14″W / 43.19250°N 77.62056°W / 43.19250; -77.62056
Monroe County Pure Waters bridge1985Wide footpath
Combined sewer overflow
43°11′52″N77°37′14″W / 43.19778°N 77.62056°W / 43.19778; -77.62056
Turning Point boardwalk (crosses basin; does not cross to east bank)2006Footpath 43°13′56″N77°37′6″W / 43.23222°N 77.61833°W / 43.23222; -77.61833
Colonel Patrick O'Rorke Memorial Bridge 2004Pattonwood Drive 43°14′54″N77°36′41″W / 43.24833°N 77.61139°W / 43.24833; -77.61139
Hojack Swing Bridge1905
(demolished 2012)
Former Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg Railroad Hojack line
(Later New York Central Railroad)
43°15′12″N77°36′29″W / 43.25333°N 77.60806°W / 43.25333; -77.60806
CrossingOpenedCarriesLocationCoordinates

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