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MINNISINK RD CR642

Carrying MINNISINK RD CR642 over TOTOWA SPUR

0.11 MI SOUTH OF I-80, Passaic, New Jersey

FHWA NBI inspection record for this structure. Condition ratings, inventory load rating, span, deck width, and average daily traffic refresh annually with each NBI release.

Fair
39 t Inventory load rating

Bridge Snapshot: MINNISINK RD CR642

The MINNISINK RD CR642 bridge in Passaic, New Jersey carries MINNISINK RD CR642 over TOTOWA SPUR. It was built in 1916, making it 110 years old today. The structure is built primarily of concrete and spans 1 section, stretching 18.3 meters (60 feet) end to end. Daily traffic averages 12,400 vehicles, placing it in the heavily-trafficked tier of New Jersey bridges. It is owned and maintained by Unknown, the entity responsible for routine inspections and any needed repairs.

The latest FHWA inspection records show superstructure at 6/9, substructure at 6/9 on the 0–9 NBI scale, where 9 is excellent and 0 is failed. The weakest component sits in fair condition, which drives the overall status of this bridge. No major component scores in the poor range, so the bridge is not classified as structurally deficient under federal criteria. Its NBI inventory load rating is 39.0 metric tons — the load level the structure is rated to carry at inventory (long-term) level.

In a county that maintains hundreds of NBI-tracked bridges, MINNISINK RD CR642 is one data point in a New Jersey inventory that FHWA inspects on a two-year cycle (more often when ratings fall). Bridge age alone is not a reliable safety signal — a 110-era structure can outperform a newer one when maintenance is consistent, materials are sound, and traffic loads stay within design limits. Use the condition ratings above, the sufficiency score, and the structurally-deficient flag together to read the bridge's real status, and check the linked county and state pages to see how this bridge ranks against its peers.

Every figure on this page comes directly from the Federal Highway Administration National Bridge Inventory (NBI), the public dataset that catalogs more than 617,000 highway bridges across the United States and is updated annually from the records that each state Department of Transportation submits to the FHWA. The condition codes use the standardized FHWA Recording and Coding Guide, the same scale that determines federal eligibility for the Highway Bridge Program and the Surface Transportation Block Grant set-aside for off-system bridges. A "structurally deficient" classification under those federal criteria is a maintenance and funding flag, never a closure order; states keep deficient bridges open with load posting, weight limits, or accelerated inspection cycles until rehabilitation or replacement is funded. See our methodology for refresh cadence and the exact NBI release vintage powering each record.

How MINNISINK RD CR642 compares

▼ 4.8
Load rating vs New Jersey average (43.8 t)
Top 49%
Higher load rating than 51% of New Jersey bridges
332
Bridges in Passaic · 8 structurally deficient
MINNISINK RD CR642 39.0 t
New Jersey average 43.8 t

NBI inventory load rating (metric tons) and structural-deficiency status compared across New Jersey, computed live from the FHWA NBI.

Condition Ratings

Superstructure
6/9
Fair (5–6)
Substructure
6/9
Fair (5–6)
Inventory Load Rating
39.0 t
NBI inventory level (metric tons)
SD Status
Not SD

Ratings are on a 0–9 scale: 9 = Excellent, 7–8 = Good, 5–6 = Fair, 3–4 = Poor, 0–2 = Critical/Failed. Sufficiency rating (0–100) combines structural adequacy, functional obsolescence, and essentiality.

Structural Details

Year Built
1916
Material
Concrete
Number of Spans
1
Structure Length
18.3 m (60 ft)
Deck Width
12.6 m (41 ft)
Owner
Unknown
Avg Daily Traffic
12,400 vehicles/day
Structure Number
1651161

Location

0.11 MI SOUTH OF I-80, Passaic, New Jersey
40.898200, -74.233319
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Data Source

Data from the FHWA National Bridge Inventory (NBI). Bridge inspections are required every two years by federal law. Conditions reflect the most recent inspection.

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Condition Analysis

Built in 1916, this bridge is 110 years old. It carries approximately 12,400 vehicles per day. Based on the most recent FHWA inspection:

  • The superstructure (beams and supports above the deck) is in fair condition (6/9), with minor deterioration that may require routine maintenance.
  • The substructure (piers and abutments) is in fair condition (6/9), with minor deterioration that may require routine maintenance.

Its NBI inventory load rating reflects the load level it is rated to carry.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do the condition ratings mean for MINNISINK RD CR642?

Bridge condition ratings use a 0–9 scale set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Ratings 7–9 indicate good condition with no significant problems. Ratings 5–6 mean fair condition with minor issues. Ratings 3–4 indicate poor condition requiring repair. Ratings 0–2 are critical, meaning the bridge has serious structural problems. MINNISINK RD CR642 in Passaic, New Jersey, superstructure rating of 6/9, and substructure rating of 6/9.

How often is MINNISINK RD CR642 inspected?

Federal law requires most highway bridges to be inspected at least every 24 months. Bridges in poor condition or with known issues may be inspected more frequently (every 12 months or less). MINNISINK RD CR642 is part of the National Bridge Inventory maintained by the FHWA. With 12,400 vehicles crossing daily, regular inspection is essential.

What does "structurally deficient" mean for a bridge?

A structurally deficient bridge has at least one major component (deck, superstructure, or substructure) rated 4 or below on the FHWA 0–9 scale. This classification does NOT mean the bridge is unsafe for travel — it means the bridge needs repair, rehabilitation, or eventual replacement. Structurally deficient bridges remain open and are monitored. MINNISINK RD CR642 is not classified as structurally deficient.

What is the inventory load rating for MINNISINK RD CR642?

The NBI inventory rating is the load level a bridge is rated to carry for an indefinite period, recorded in metric tons. A lower number means the structure is more load-restricted. MINNISINK RD CR642 has an inventory load rating of 39.0 metric tons. It is distinct from the FHWA sufficiency rating, a separate 0–100 funding-eligibility score that this dataset does not include.

Who is responsible for maintaining MINNISINK RD CR642?

Bridge ownership and maintenance responsibility varies — bridges may be owned by state DOTs, counties, cities, railroads, or federal agencies. MINNISINK RD CR642 is maintained by Unknown. The FHWA oversees the National Bridge Inventory program and sets inspection standards, but day-to-day maintenance falls to the owning agency. If you notice damage or safety concerns, contact your state DOT or call 911 for emergencies.

How old is MINNISINK RD CR642 and does age affect safety?

MINNISINK RD CR642 was built in 1916, making it 110 years old. Bridge age alone does not determine safety — condition depends on materials, design, traffic load, maintenance history, and environmental exposure. Many older bridges remain in good condition due to regular maintenance and reconstruction.

Disclaimer: Bridge condition data is from the FHWA NBI and reflects the last reported inspection. A structurally deficient rating does not mean a bridge is closed or unsafe for travel — it indicates the bridge requires repair or replacement. For current closure or safety information, contact your state DOT.

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Data sourced from official U.S. government datasets. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBridges Editorial