KENNECTED • August 11, 2014Great place to relax in the park without having to go to far inside the park. Nice place to sit and enjoy the end of the day with someone special or friends and neighbors.
Ricardo Daniel L. • August 28, 2017Less famous than bow bridge if has some great views as well. Gotta give a chance to every corner at this park.
ℳ𝒶𝓎♍ • March 17, 2021Historic Gothic-detailed one of several beautiful arch bridges in the park, noted for its prominent use of brick in its design. Definitely stop in to admire its beauty and take lots of photos
Alan C. • July 26, 2010If you're running from the Yancey Track & Field to Hamilton Heights, make sure to cross the street before the bridge (so that you're on the north side) - to avoid a complex intersection in Manhattan.
Eugene L. • September 21, 2012Hating this bridge is an understatement. It's ALWAYS crowded and u have people who sell u things while u r trying to make a r or l turn.
NYC DOT • December 23, 2011The 145th St Bridge carries about 25,000 vehicles a day, making it the least-trafficked bridge over the Harlem River.
Julie C. • April 28, 2013This park has a canoe and kayak launch, playground, and large soccer field, but is really difficult to reach, even by car.
A L E X • December 22, 2012A smoky fire beneath Metro North's 138th Street Lift Bridge in East Harlem caused problems for commuters on September 20, 2010.
The Wall Street Journal • July 13, 2010This 109-year-old bridge between the Bronx and Manhattan is getting replaced. The new 2,400-ton span was built upstate and then floated down the Hudson River.
Josh L. • June 14, 2011Early for your Metro North train at Marble Hill? Take a walk across the bridge and enjoy the view!
The New York Daily News • December 8, 2010PHOTO: A workman waves perched on a girder above Ward's Island during the construction of the Triboro Bridge in 1935, at the link!
nycHealthy • August 20, 2012Make NYC Your Gym on your bike! Check-in at Crotona Park Greenway / Bike Path and for more info on Making NYC Your Gym visit: http://on.nyc.gov/T6Gc9J
James M. • January 29, 2014Fantastic bridge. Very good for crossing water. Will definitely use again.
Richard L. • May 1, 2012An arch bridge over the East River built for the New York Connecting Railroad line in 1917 by Henry Hornbostel (architect) and Gustav Lindenthal (engineer).
Alex F. • October 5, 2016Bridge is now open 24 hours and has easy access to Randall's island with beautiful views
Bob D. • December 8, 2012Scale the rocks down to the shore and check the view north and/or feed some ducks. #leavenotrace
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