Raritan River Bridge

NEC Raritan River Bridge
Coordinates40°30′04″N 74°26′28″W / 40.50112°N 74.44119°W / 40.50112; -74.44119
CarriesNortheast Corridor
CrossesRaritan River
LocaleNew Brunswick and Highland Park, Middlesex County, New Jersey
OwnerAmtrak
Characteristics
DesignClosed-spandrel arch
MaterialStone, concrete
Total length1,428 feet (435 m)
No. of spans21
Rail characteristics
No. of tracks4
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
History
Construction end1903
Location

The Raritan River Bridge is a rail bridge over the Raritan River, in New Brunswick and Highland Park in Middlesex County, New Jersey, U.S. The arch bridge carries the Northeast Corridor (NEC) at MP 30.92. It is owned by Amtrak, and New Jersey Transit's Northeast Corridor Line also uses this bridge. It also crosses over New Jersey Route 18.

The bridge was constructed in 1903 by the Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). It consists of 21 spans of stone arches, the clear spans varying from 51 feet to 72 feet each and has a total length of 1,428 feet (435 m). The line was electrified by 1933 and between 1948-1950 the bridge was encased in concrete.

The bridge was documented by the Historic American Engineering Record in 1977. It is contributing property of the unlisted Pennsylvania Railroad New York to Philadelphia Historic District (ID#4568), designated in 2002 by the New Jersey State Historic Preservation Office.