AI-verified clearance data
Parking clearance heights in Albany, New York
AI-verified clearance heights for 4 parking garages, 5 low-clearance bridges in Albany, New York. Enter your vehicle height on the interactive map to see what fits.
4 parking garages
0 tunnels
5 low bridges
Parking garages (4)
ParkAlbany Quakenbush Lot
No limit (uncovered)
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: large capacity (187 spaces). 187 spaces. Paid parking. Operator: Albany Parking Authority.
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
Field House E Lot
No limit (uncovered)
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: large capacity (100 spaces). 100 spaces. Free parking.
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
CDTA Park-n-Ride
No limit (uncovered)
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: large capacity (50 spaces). 50 spaces. Free parking.
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
ParkAlbany Warehouse Lot
No limit (uncovered)
53 North Ferry Street
Oversized OK
Imported 2026 from OSM as an oversized-vehicle-friendly surface lot: large capacity (120 spaces). 120 spaces. Paid parking. Operator: Albany Parking Authority.
Source: OpenStreetMap (surface lot)
Tunnels (0)
None indexed in this city yet.
Low-clearance bridges (5)
Low on-bridge clearance: RTE 66
14'8"
RTE 66
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1927
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Low on-bridge clearance: US 9 SB TO I90 EB
14'4"
US 9 SB TO I90 EB
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1972
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Low on-bridge clearance: RTE 20
14'10"
RTE 20
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1970
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Low on-bridge clearance: RTE 9
14'5"
RTE 9
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1969
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
Low on-bridge clearance: RTE 67
14'10"
RTE 67
FHWA NBI; on-bridge clearance; built 1946
Source: FHWA National Bridge Inventory
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