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Bridge Information
Get condition reports, construction project details, news, and history of the City's bridges from the Department of Transportation.
Bronx Whitestone Bridge
Spanning the East River, the Bronx Whitestone Bridge connects the major expressways from the Bronx to Queens.
Brooklyn Bridge
The Brooklyn Bridge is one of New York City's most celebrated architectural wonders.
Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge
Four miles east of the Marine Parkway Bridge, the Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge connects the Rockaway Peninsula to Brooklyn.
East River Bridge Reconstruction Projects
Find out about current or future construction projects the Department of Transportation has planned for New York City's bridges.
George Washington Bridge
Home to the world's largest free-flying American flag, the George Washington crosses the Hudson between upper Manhattan and Fort Lee, New Jersey.
Henry Hudson Bridge
Named after an explorer whose ship anchored near the site in 1609, the Henry Hudson Bridge connects northern Manhattan to the Bronx.
Manhattan Bridge
The last of the three suspension bridges across the East River, the Manhattan Bridge connects downtown Manhattan with Brooklyn.
Marine Parkway Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge
Named after the Brooklyn Dodgers' first baseman and Mets manager, this bridge connects Rockaway Peninsula to greater Brooklyn.
Queensborough Bridge
Also known as the 59th Street Bridge, the Queensborough Bridge connects midtown Manhattan with Long Island City in Queens.
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