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  2. Queensboro Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Queensboro Bridge is the northernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island to Long Island, along with the Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn bridges to the south. It lies along the courses of the New York City Marathon and the Five Boro Bike Tour .

  3. NYC DOT - Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge

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    The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, is a cantilever truss bridge over the East River. It connects Manhattan and Queens and serves some of the busiest arteries in New York City. As of 2018, an average of over 145,500 vehicles, 5,000 cyclists, and 1,900 pedestrians travel over the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge each day.

  4. Queensboro Bridge - Simple English Wikipedia, the free ...

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    The Queensboro Bridge connects Midtown Manhattan with Long Island City in the borough of Queens. It goes over Roosevelt Island. The bridge is 7,449 feet (2,270 m) long. The bridge was renamed after New York City mayor Ed Koch in 2011. Its official name is now the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.

  5. The Top 10 Secrets of the Queensboro Bridge in NYC

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    The construction of the Queensboro Bridge began in 1901, and the bridge officially opened on June 18, 1909. To better appreciate its history and significance, here are our top ten secrets of...

  6. Walking the Queensboro (Ed Koch) Bridge - TripSavvy

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    A walk across the Queensboro Bridge—nearly three-quarters of a mile long—not only offers views of its striking geometric shapes as well as the New York skyline but also allows you to explore by foot the interesting neighborhoods once you reach the other side.

  7. Queensboro Bridge | ASCE

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    Location. New York, NY. 40 45 24.2 N. 73 57 15.1 W. The Queensboro Bridge was the longest cantilever span in North America (1,182 feet) from 1909 until the Quebec Bridge opened in 1917 and the longest in the United States until 1930. Queensboro Bridge.

  8. Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge, Ed Koch Queensboro ...

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    7,449.0 Feet (2270.5 Meters) Roadway Width 51 Feet (15.54 Meters) Spans 5 Main Span (s) Inventory Number 2240048 View Information About HSR Ratings Bridge Documentation View Archived National Bridge Inventory Report - Has Additional Details and Evaluation View Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) Documentation For This Bridge

  9. Queensboro Bridge - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with ...

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    Queensboro Bridge 289 reviews #143 of 1,447 things to do in New York City Bridges Write a review What people are saying By Lisa P “ Worth a walk over ” Feb 2023 Is a really lovely bridge to walk over with a bike lane used by e scooters too Worth a walk over for the views By Ilanfreedman “ Landmarked Cantilever Bridge ” Oct 2019 ...

  10. ASCE Metropolitan Section - Queensboro Bridge

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    The Queensboro Bridge spans the East River and Roosevelt Island, which used to house a number of public institutions, including a prison. The Queensboro Bridge is a 3,725-foot (1,135 m) long five-span, two-level cantilever bridge that connects Midtown Manhattan and Long Island City in Queens.

  11. Queensboro Bridge | bridge, New York City, New York, United ...

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    design by Lindenthal In Gustav Lindenthal Lindenthal designed the Queensboro (cantilever) Bridge, also over the East River, and was a consulting engineer for railroad tunnels under the Hudson and East rivers. Read More