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The Lower Trenton Bridge carries Warren Street across the Delaware River between downtown Trenton, NJ and Morrisville, PA. It was built in 1928 and sits just upstream of the Trenton - Morrisville Toll Bridge. The bridge is noteworthy, because of a sign with a famous slogan that was installed on the bridge in 1935. It is also noteworthy as the furthest-downstream toll-free crossing of the Delaware - all bridges south of here are tolled. Highlights: "Trenton Makes, The World Takes"
The Lower Trenton Bridge carries Warren Street across the Delaware River between downtown Trenton, NJ and Morrisville, PA. It was built in 1928 and sits just upstream of the Trenton - Morrisville Toll Bridge. The bridge is noteworthy, because of a sign with a famous slogan that was installed on the bridge in 1935. It is also noteworthy as the furthest-downstream toll-free crossing of the Delaware - all bridges south of here are tolled. Highlights: "Trenton Makes, The World Takes"
Iconic sign on the Lower Trenton Bridge in Trenton, NJ.
trenton makes the world takes
Driving across the Delaware River on the Trenton Makes Bridge in a blue 2001 Ford Escape from Trenton, NJ to Morrisville, PA while enroute to Yardley Rail Station where I took my SEPTA train. I drive across this truss bridge the most often.
Driving across the Delaware River on the Trenton Makes Bridge in a blue 2001 Ford Escape from Trenton, NJ to Morrisville, PA while enroute to Woodbourne Rail Station where I would catch my train. The bridge I first pass under carries an exit ramp from Route 29 over to Route 1.
Driving over the Delaware River on the Trenton Makes Bridge from Trenton, New Jersey into Morrisville, Pennsylvania on Saturday September 5th while enroute to Yardley Rail Station where I saw new changes there.
Crossing over the Delaware River on the Trenton Makes Bridge into Morrisville, Pennslyvania while heading to Philadelphia for a medical appointment at a hospital. I drove across this bridge myself several times before.