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Triborough Bridge
Triborough Bridge
Aerial view of the Triborough Bridge (left) and the Hell Gate Bridge (railroad bridge, right). Queens is in the foreground, across from Wards Island. The Triborough continues out of view along the length of the island and forks to reach both The Bronx and the island of Manhattan.
Carries 8 lanes of I-278
Crosses East River, Harlem River and Bronx Kill
Locale Manhattan, New York, Bronx, New York and Queens, New York
Maintained by Metropolitan Transportation Authority TBTA
Design Suspension bridge, Lift bridge and Truss bridge
Longest span 420.62 meters (1,380 feet) (Suspension span)
94.49 meters (310 feet) (Lift span)
116.74 meters (383 feet) (Truss span)
Total length 847.34 meters (2,780 feet) (Suspension span)
234.70 meters (770 feet) (Lift span)
487.68 meters (1,600 feet) (Truss span)
Width 29.87 meters (98 feet) (Suspension span)
Vertical clearance 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m), but trucks onbound from Manhattan are limited to 13 feet 10 inches (4.2 m)
Clearance below 43.57 meters (143 feet) (Suspension span)
41.15 meters (135 feet) (when raised) (Lift span)
16.76 meters (55 feet) (Truss span)
AADT 200,000
Opening date July 11, 1936
Toll $4.50 (between any 2 boroughs per car in cash); discount available with E-ZPass

The Triborough Bridge is a complex of three bridges connecting the New York City boroughs of the Bronx, Manhattan, and Queens, using what were two islands, Ward's Island and Randall's Island as intermediate rights-of-way between the water crossings. These two islands have been consolidated by landfill. Image File history File links Download high resolution version (1128x741, 164 KB) Aerial view of the Hell Gate Bridge and one span of the Triborough Bridge, between Astoria Park, Queens and Wards Island, New York City. ... The Hell Gate Bridge (originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge) is a 1,017-foot (310 m) steel arch railroad bridge between Queens and Randalls and Wards Island (which are now joined into one island and politically belong to the borough of Manhattan) in New York City, over a... Queens Borough in New York City, in yellow This article is about the New York City borough. ... Wards Island is an island in the East River situated between Manhattan and Queens in the U.S. state of New York. ... The Bronx is one of the five boroughs of New York City. ... The Borough of Manhattan, highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ... Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ... New York City waterways: 1. ... The Harlem River, shown in red, between the Bronx and Manhattan in New York City The Harlem River is a tidal strait in New York City, USA that flows 8 miles (13 km) between the East River and the Hudson River, separating the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. ... Bronx Kill is a narrow strait in New York City delineating the southernmost extent of The Bronx and separating it from Randalls Island. ... For other uses, see Manhattan (disambiguation). ... The Bronx is one of the five boroughs of United States. ... Queens is geographically the largest of the five boroughs of New York City in the United States, and the most ethnically diverse county in the U.S. It is coterminous with Queens County in the State of New York and is located on western Long Island. ... The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, described to the public by the popular name MTA Bridges and Tunnels, or MTA B&T, is an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a public benefit corporation, that operates all intrastate toll bridges in New York City. ... A suspension bridge is a type of bridge that has been made since ancient times as early as CE 100. ... A lift bridge over the Erie Canal at Lockport. ... A truss bridge is a bridge composed of connected elements (typically straight) which may be stressed from tension, compression, or sometimes both in response to dynamic loads. ... AADT - Annual Average Daily Traffic flow - is a term used mainly in transportation planning, but increasingly for websites. ... July 11 is the 192nd day (193rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 173 days remaining. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... E-ZPass is the electronic toll collection system used on most toll bridges and toll roads in the eastern United States from Virginia to Maine, and recently extended into Illinois. ... A log bridge in the French Alps near Vallorcine. ... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... The definitions of the political subdivisions of the state of New York differ from those in certain other countries or even various other U.S. states, leading to misunderstandings regarding the governmental nature of an area. ... The Bronx is one of the five boroughs of New York City. ... The Borough of Manhattan, highlighted in yellow, lies between the East River and the Hudson River. ... Queens Borough in New York City, in yellow This article is about the New York City borough. ... Wards Island is situated in the East River in New York City. ... Randalls Island is situated in the East River in New York City. ... Right-of-way is a legal term which may have any of several meanings: priority at a crossing, or in traffic. ... A landfill compaction vehicle in operation A landfill, also known as a dump (US) or a tip (UK), is a site for the disposal of waste materials by burial and is the oldest form of waste treatment. ...


The bridges span the Hell Gate (a tidal channel of the East River), Harlem River, and Bronx Kill. Construction was begun in 1930, but was soon sidetracked by the Great Depression. Using New Deal money, the project was resurrected in the early 1930s by Robert Moses and the bridge was opened to traffic on July 11, 1936. Its cost was greater than that of the Hoover Dam. Hell Gate, shown in red, in a satellite photo of New York Harbor. ... New York City waterways: 1. ... The Harlem River, shown in red, between the Bronx and Manhattan in New York City The Harlem River is a tidal strait in New York City, USA that flows 8 miles (13 km) between the East River and the Hudson River, separating the boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx. ... Bronx Kill is a narrow strait in New York City delineating the southernmost extent of The Bronx and separating it from Randalls Island. ... 1930 (MCMXXX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link is to a full 1930 calendar). ... The Great Depression was an economic downturn which started in 1929 and lasted through most of the 1930s. ... Wikiquote has a collection of quotations related to: New Deal For other uses of New Deal and The New Deal, see New Deal (disambiguation). ... Robert Moses with a model of his proposed Battery Bridge Robert Moses (December 18, 1888–July 29, 1981) was the master builder of mid-20th century New York City, Long Island, and other suburbs. ... July 11 is the 192nd day (193rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 173 days remaining. ... 1936 (MCMXXXVI) was a leap year starting on Wednesday (link will take you to calendar). ... Hoover Dam from the air Hoover Dam Hoover Dam ( ), also known as Boulder Dam, is a concrete gravity-arch dam in the Black Canyon of the Colorado River, on the border between the U.S. states of Arizona and Nevada. ...


The structure used concrete from factories from Maine to Mississippi. To make the casings for pouring the concrete a whole forest in Oregon was cut down.[1] Official language(s) None (English de facto) Capital Augusta Largest city Portland Area  Ranked 39th  - Total 33,414 sq mi (86,542 km²)  - Width 210 miles (338 km)  - Length 320 miles (515 km)  - % water 13. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Official language(s) None Capital Salem Largest city Portland Area  Ranked 9th  - Total 98,466 sq mi (255,026 km²)  - Width 260 miles (420 km)  - Length 360 miles (580 km)  - % water 2. ...


The toll revenues from the Triborough Bridge and the other bridges operated by the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (TBTA) were and are enormous, amounting to USD$933.1 million in 2002. The money from the bridge pays for a portion of the public transit subsidy for the New York City Transit Authority and the commuter railroads. The bridge carries approximately 200,000 vehicles per day. The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, described to the public by the popular name MTA Bridges and Tunnels, or MTA B&T, is an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a public benefit corporation, that operates all intrastate toll bridges in New York City. ... The New York City Transit Authority (also known as NYCTA, NYCT for New York City Transit or simply the TA for Transit Authority) is a New York State authority that operates buses and subway trains in New York City. ...


The bridge has sidewalks in all directions. The TBTA officially requires bicyclists to walk their bicycles across, but the signs stating this requirement are usually ignored and extremely unpopular among bicyclists citing very long distance of the bridge. Stairs on certain sidewalks impede handicapped access.


Following the September 11th attacks on New York and Washington, the government has prohibited people from taking photographs and videos on the premises of the bridge due to the fear that terrorist groups might study any potential photographs and videos in order to plot a terrorist attack on the bridge. The World Trade Center on fire The September 11, 2001 attacks were a series of coordinated terrorist attacks against the United States on September 11, 2001. ...


As of March 13, 2005, the crossing charge for a two-axle passenger vehicle is $4.50 charged between any two boroughs, with a $0.50 discount for E-ZPass users. The crossing charge for a motorcycle is $2.00 charged in each direction, with a $0.25 discount for E-ZPass users. March 13 is the 72nd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (73rd in leap years). ... 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ... E-ZPass is the electronic toll collection system used on most toll bridges and toll roads in the eastern United States from Virginia to Maine, and recently extended into Illinois. ...


The bridge is owned by the City of New York and operated by the TBTA, an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York). Midtown Manhattan, looking north from the Empire State Building, 2005 New York City (officially named the City of New York) is the most populous city in the state of New York and the entire United States. ... The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the State of New York. ...

Contents

The three sections of the bridge

East River suspension bridge (I-278)

  • Length of main span: 1,380 feet (421 meters)
  • Length of each side span: 700 feet (213 meters)
  • Length, anchorage to anchorage: 2,780 feet (847 meters)
  • Width of bridge: 98 feet (30 meters)
  • Number of traffic lanes: 8 lanes
  • Height of towers above mean high water: 315 feet (96 meters)
  • Clearance at center above mean high water: 143 feet (44 meters)
  • Number of sidewalks: 1

Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ...

Harlem River lift bridge (NY Reference Route 900G)

  • Length of main lift-truss span: 310 feet (94 meters)
  • Length of each side truss span: 230 feet (70 meters)
  • Length, anchorage to anchorage: 770 feet (235 meters)
  • Height of towers: 210 feet (64 meters)
  • Clearance of lift span above mean high water: 55 feet (17 meters)
  • Clearance of lift span in raised position: 135 feet (41 meters)
  • Number of traffic lanes: 6 lanes
  • Number of sidewalks: 2 (1 on each side)

Reference Routes are New York State Highways that the New York State Department of Transportation has determined are too minor to have a signed number, or highways that have a signed name (mainly parkways). ...

Bronx Kills crossing (I-278)

  • Length of main truss span: 383 feet (117 meters)
  • Length of approach truss span: 1,217 feet (371 meters)
  • Length, anchorage to anchorage: 1,600 feet (488 meters)
  • Clearance of truss span above mean high water: 55 feet (17 meters)
  • Number of traffic lanes: 8 lanes
  • Number of sidewalks: 2 (1 on each side)

Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ...

The Triborough Bridge in popular cuture

On the roadway of the bridge
On the roadway of the bridge
Harlem River lift span
Harlem River lift span
Bronx Kills span
Bronx Kills span
  • In a Law & Order-style introduction on Family Guy, random scenes of New York City are shown, including the Triborough Bridge.
  • On the final episode of Friends, Ross attempts to go to the airport to prevent Rachel from going to Paris, and Phoebe drives him over the Harlem Lift Span as they head to JFK Airport. They also stop at the toll booth.
  • Mitch Robbins (Billy Crystal) and his family drive over the bridge in the final scene of the film City Slickers.
  • The bridge is shown in several scenes of the film Frequency.

Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 241 KB) The Triboro Bridge Itself I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 241 KB) The Triboro Bridge Itself I, the creator of this work, hereby grant the permission to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1. ... Image File history File links TLSBridge. ... Image File history File links TLSBridge. ... Image File history File linksMetadata BKBridge. ... Image File history File linksMetadata BKBridge. ... Law & Order is an American television police procedural and legal drama set in New York City. ... Family Guy is an American animated comedy about a nuclear family in the suburb of Quahog, Rhode Island. ... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... Friends is a sitcom about a group of six friends living in New York City. ... The Eiffel Tower has become the symbol of Paris throughout the world. ... John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA Airport Code: JFK, ICAO Airport Code: KJFK) is the main international airport in New York City, and is one of the largest airports in the world. ... Billy Crystal Billy Crystal (born March 14, 1947 in Long Beach, New York) is an American actor, writer, producer, comedian and film director. ... City Slickers is a 1991 movie comedy starring Billy Crystal, Bruno Kirby, Daniel Stern, Helen Slater, and Jack Palance. ... Frequency is a 2000 science fiction movie directed by Gregory Hoblit and starring Jim Caviezel and Dennis Quaid. ...

References

The triborough bridge is in an ongoing "web cam" movie by Chris Kossifos' webcam which is pointing out of his bedroom window.

  1. ^ Robert Caro, The Power Broker, Vintage, 1974.

Robert Allan Caro (born October 30, 1935) is a biographer most noted for his studies of United States political figures Robert Moses and Lyndon B. Johnson. ... The Power Broker is a 1973 biography of Robert Moses, New York Citys Master Builder, by Robert Caro. ...

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Bridges and tunnels in New York City
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Bayonne Bridge | Brooklyn Bridge | Bronx Whitestone Bridge | City Island Bridge | Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge | George Washington Bridge | Goethals Bridge | Hell Gate Bridge | Henry Hudson Bridge | Joseph P. Addabbo Memorial Bridge | Kosciuszko Bridge | Madison Avenue Bridge | Manhattan Bridge | Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge | Outerbridge Crossing | Pulaski Bridge | Queensboro (59th Street) Bridge | Third Avenue Bridge | Throgs Neck Bridge | Triborough Bridge | Verrazano-Narrows Bridge | Williamsburg Bridge Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (2592x1944, 2503 KB) Other versions Originally from en. ... // Bridges by water body East River From north to south: Throgs Neck Bridge Bronx-Whitestone Bridge Rikers Island Bridge (only connects Rikers Island to Queens) Hell Gate Bridge Triborough Bridge Roosevelt Island Bridge (east channel only) Queensboro Bridge Williamsburg Bridge Manhattan Bridge Brooklyn Bridge Hudson River George Washington Bridge (I... Nickname: Big Apple, City that never Sleeps, Gotham Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1613 Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area    - City 1,214. ... The Bayonne Bridge, as seen from Port Richmond, Staten Island The Bayonne Bridge is the third longest steel arch bridge in the world. ... For other uses, see Brooklyn Bridge (disambiguation). ... Bronx Whitestone Bridge © 2004 Metropolitan Transportation Authority Aerial view of the Bronx Whitestone Bridge Ground view of its sister bridge, the Throgs Neck Bridge, from Queens © 2006 Michael Roach The Bronx Whitestone Bridge, colloquially referred to as the Whitestone Bridge, is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River and... The City Island Bridge is a fixed bridge in the Bronx, New York City, connecting City Island and the mainland. ... The Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge (originally Cross Bay Bridge) wholly in New York City, is a toll bridge that crosses Beach Channel in Jamaica Bay to Rockaway Peninsula, and is located in Queens. ... For the bridge in New York that crosses the Harlem River, see Washington Bridge. ... The Goethals Bridge, seen from Staten Island The Goethals Bridge (pronounced GAWTH-uhls) connects Elizabeth, New Jersey to Staten Island, New York over the Arthur Kill. ... The Hell Gate Bridge (originally the New York Connecting Railroad Bridge) is a 1,017-foot (310 m) steel arch railroad bridge between Queens and Randalls and Wards Island (which are now joined into one island and politically belong to the borough of Manhattan) in New York City, over a... The Henry Hudson Bridge is a steel arch toll bridge in New York City across the Harlem River, a tidal estuary. ... The Joseph P. Addabbo Memorial Bridge located in the New York City borough of Queens, is a bridge that runs south from Howard Beach, crosses the Grassy Bay portion of Jamaica Bay to Broad Channel. ... The Kosciuszko Bridge is a truss bridge that spans Newtown Creek between Brooklyn and Queens. ... The Madison Avenue Bridge crosses the Harlem River from Manhattan to the Bronx. ... The Manhattan Bridge is a suspension bridge that crosses the East River in New York City, connecting Lower Manhattan with Brooklyn. ... The Marine Parkway-Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge in New York City (originally Marine Parkway Bridge) is a toll bridge that crosses Rockaway Inlet and connects Rockaway Peninsula, in Queens, with Brooklyn. ... The Outerbridge Crossing, seen from Tottenville, Staten Island. ... The Pulaski Bridge in New York City connects Long Island City in Queens to Greenpoint in Brooklyn over Newtown Creek. ... For the bridge in New Westminster, British Columbia, see Queensborough Bridge. ... The Third Avenue Bridge carries southbound road traffic over the Harlem River from Manhattan to the Bronx. ... Aerial view of the Throgs Neck Bridge The Throgs Neck Bridge is a suspension bridge opened on January 11, 1961 that carries Interstate 295 and connects the Throgs Neck section of the Bronx with the Bayside section of Queens. ... The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge is a double-decked suspension bridge that connects the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City at the Narrows, the reach connecting the relatively protected upper bay with the larger lower bay. ... The Williamsburg Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City across the East River connecting Manhattan at Delancey St. ...

Tunnels

Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel | Holland Tunnel | Lincoln Tunnel | Queens Midtown Tunnel The Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel is a toll road in New York City which crosses under the East River at its mouth and connects the Boroughs of Brooklyn and Manhattan, nearly passing under, but providing no access to Governors Island. ... Clifford Milburn Holland, 1919 Traveling through the Holland Tunnel, from Manhattan to New Jersey. ... The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ... The Queens Midtown Tunnel is a toll road in New York City. ...

Operators

Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority | Metropolitan Transportation Authority | Port Authority of New York and New Jersey | New York City Department of Transportation | New York State Department of Transportation | Amtrak The Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority, described to the public by the popular name MTA Bridges and Tunnels, or MTA B&T, is an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, a public benefit corporation, that operates all intrastate toll bridges in New York City. ... The Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) is a public benefit corporation responsible for public transportation in the State of New York. ... The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a bi-state agency (operated pursuant to an interstate compact) that runs most of the regional transportation infrastructure including the bridges, tunnels, airports and seaports within the New York-New Jersey Port District. ... The New York City Department of Transportation (NYCDOT or DOT) is responsible for the management of much of New York Citys transportation infrastructure. ... The New York State Department of Transportation (NYSDOT) is reponsible for the development and operation of highways, railroads, mass transit systems, ports, waterways and aviation facilities in the U.S. state of New York. ... Acela Express in West Windsor, NJ Amtrak Cascades service with tilting Talgo trainsets in Seattle, Washington Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida Amtrak (AAR reporting marks AMTK and AMTZ) is the brand name of the National Railroad Passenger Corporation, created on May 1, 1971 as the United States intercity passenger...

Crossings of the East River
Upstream
Hell Gate Bridge
Triborough Bridge
(East River Suspension Span)

Downstream
Roosevelt Island Bridge
Crossings of the Harlem River
Upstream
Willis Avenue Bridge
Triborough Bridge
(Harlem Lift Bridge)

Downstream
Ward's Island Bridge

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Triborough Bridge - To Randall's Island across Harlem River - Wired New York Forum (1028 words)
With the Triborough Bridge, which opened on this date in 1936 and is seen here during construction the year before, he achieved his ambition on an epic scale.
The Triborough opened 70 years ago today, and the anniversary is prompting a reappraisal of Robert Moses, who, although he never learned to drive, rolled out a concrete carpet to the suburbs that changed the face of New York.
Moses regarded the public authority created to build the Triborough as his most durable political base and the bridge itself as the nexus of a highway system that would first open the region’s parks and beaches to day-trippers and then flood the suburbs and remote parts of Queens and the Bronx with commuters.
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