Hells Gate Bridge New York City
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The Hells Gate Bridge is one of New York City's oldest passenger and freight train bridges. With a total height at the peak of it's arch of 350 ft (107m). The reason it is called the Hells Gate is because the current of the water is so strong, not every ship or boat can go up or down depending on which way the current is flowing.