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Shark River bridge reopens but heat-related delays could return

The bridge appeared to be operating normally Wednesday morning after being locked in place Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m.

Sarah Goode

Jul 9, 2025, 6:20 AM

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Extreme heat continues to cause concern for boaters and businesses near the Shark River Train Bridge in Monmouth County.

The bridge appeared to be operating normally Wednesday morning after being locked in place Tuesday from 1 to 7 p.m.

RELATED: NJDOT Route 71 drawbridge closed due to mechanical failure; detours in effect

NJ Transit said it temporarily closed the bridge to marine traffic out of caution, citing the risk of metal components expanding in the heat and affecting the bridge’s ability to close.

The shutdown left some boaters unable to return to the marina for hours and forced businesses to cancel reservations, costing them tens of thousands of dollars.

Some hoped last night’s rain would bring relief and prevent more disruptions.

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