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  2. MTA Bridges and Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    MTA Bridges and Tunnels was originally founded as the Triborough Bridge Authority (TBA), which was organized to head the construction of the Triborough Bridge. [7] The structure had started construction in 1929 [8] but stalled during the Great Depression due to a lack of funding.

  3. List of bridges and tunnels in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, George Washington Bridge, and Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge were the world's longest suspension bridges when opened in 1883, [2] 1903, [3] 1931, [4] and 1964 [5] respectively. There are 789 bridges and tunnels in New York.

  4. Queens–Midtown Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    MTA Bridges and Tunnels: Traffic: 73,470 (2016) Toll: As of August 6, 2023, $11.19 (Tolls By Mail and non-New York E-ZPass); $6.94 (New York E-ZPass); $9.11 (Mid-Tier NYCSC E-Z Pass) Technical; Length: 6,414 feet (1,955 m) (northern tube) 6,272 feet (1,912 m) (southern tube) No. of lanes: 4: Tunnel clearance: 12 feet 1 inch (3.68 m) Route map

  5. History of transportation in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Between 1931 and 1968, seven bridges were built between Manhattan and the surrounding land, including the Triborough Bridge, and the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge. The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge connecting Brooklyn and Staten Island, was the longest suspension bridge in the world

  6. Bronx–Whitestone Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Whitestone Bridge: Maintained by: MTA Bridges and Tunnels: Characteristics; Design: Suspension bridge: Total length: 3,770 feet (1,150 m) Longest span: 2,300 feet (700 m) Clearance above: 14 feet 6 inches (4.4 m) Clearance below: 134 feet 10 inches (41.1 m) History; Construction cost: $17.5 million: Opened: April 29, 1939; 85 years ago ...

  7. Montague Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    History. Brooklyn ventilation building. Construction of the tunnel began on October 12, 1914, using a tunneling shield in conjunction with compressed air. The tunnel was designed by civil engineer Clifford Milburn Holland, who would later serve as the first chief engineer of the Holland Tunnel.

  8. Henry Hudson Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Henry Hudson Bridge: Maintained by: MTA Bridges and Tunnels: Characteristics; Design: Double-decked arch bridge: Total length: 2,208 ft (673 m) Longest span: 841 ft (256 m) Clearance above: 12 ft (4 m) Clearance below: 143 ft (44 m) History; Designer: David B. Steinman: Opened: December 12, 1936; 87 years ago () Statistics; Daily traffic ...

  9. East River Tunnels - Wikipedia

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    The East River Tunnels are four single-track railroad passenger service tunnels that extend from the eastern end of Pennsylvania Station under 32nd and 33rd Streets in Manhattan and cross the East River to Long Island City in Queens.

  10. 60th Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    August 1, 1920; 103 years ago. ( August 1, 1920) Operator. Metropolitan Transportation Authority. Technical. No. of tracks. 2. The 60th Street Tunnel carries the N, R, and W trains of the New York City Subway under the East River and Roosevelt Island between Manhattan and Queens .

  11. Metropolitan Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    As part of the changes, the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority was renamed MTA Bridges and Tunnels; Staten Island Rapid Transit was renamed MTA Staten Island Railway; Metropolitan Suburban Bus Authority was renamed MTA Long Island Bus.