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The tunnel was officially renamed after former Governor Hugh Carey in 2012 [12] since he had lived in Brooklyn. [13] The Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel is owned and operated by the TBTA's successor MTA Bridges and Tunnels, an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA).
Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (RFK Bridge; also known by its previous name, the Triborough Bridge) is a complex of bridges and elevated expressway viaducts [3] in New York City. The bridges link the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx. The viaducts cross Randalls and Wards Islands, previously two islands and ...
The Park Avenue main line, which consists of the Park Avenue Tunnel and the Park Avenue Viaduct, is a railroad line in the New York City borough of Manhattan, running entirely along Park Avenue. The line carries four tracks of the Metro-North Railroad as a tunnel from Grand Central Terminal at 42nd Street to a portal at 97th Street, where it ...
As a result of the leak, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority sent out alerts before 1:30 p.m. that all lanes in both tubes of the heavily trafficked tunnel connecting Manhattan and Queens ...
According to MTA CEO Janno Lieber, a private contractor accidentally drilled into the tunnel, creating a 2 1/2-inch hole that allowed water to pour in, causing a brief closure.
UPDATED: Queens-Midtown Tunnel Partly Closed After Drilling Mistake - New York City, NY - The northbound tunnel has reopened, officials confirmed, with one lane of traffic flowing in each direction.
The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge is owned by New York City and operated by MTA Bridges and Tunnels, an affiliate agency of the Metropolitan Transportation Authority. With a center span of 2,300 feet (700 m), the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge once had the fourth-largest center span of any suspension bridge in the world.
The Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge is owned by Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority bondholders who paid for the bridge at its construction. [170] It is operated by the TBTA, which is an affiliate agency of the MTA, using the business name MTA Bridges and Tunnels. [171]