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
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.
BET • February 1, 2013The original home of the LIVEST AUDIENCE -- now we rock it like this!
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!
Alex F. • October 5, 2016Bridge is now open 24 hours and has easy access to Randall's island with beautiful views
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.
Archie W. • December 2, 2013Also known as The Bagel Express, use this route if you'd like to avoid paying that toll on the Triboro. Unrelatedly, as a Jewish person my favorite food is a bagel😜
Laurence G. • August 13, 2011Sitting across from the Tennis Court puts you equidistant to the dude selling ice cream and the bathroom. Double-win.
NYC Percent for Art • September 26, 2012Do not miss the very first Percent for Art project located right here! "Growth," by Jorge Luis Rodriguez, was dedicated in 1985. Find out more: http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcla/html/panyc/rodrigue.shtml
R L. • August 9, 2012Playyground, bball, soccer, rec center, pool, bbq, track, handball, dog run, and LOTS more. A gem of a park!
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).
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.
DREATRAXX T. • October 5, 2011Always traffic between 132 street till 125th street why I don't know but before 8 am its smoother
City of New York • May 6, 2013Check out this stretch of living shoreline along the Harlem River! While it's a new feature for New York's waterfront, the building technology used here actually dates back to ancient Egypt.
Ashley 🌵 • August 26, 2014For best photo experience: lay sideways on the edge (like pic below). Random strangers will try to nudge you and you may even get a few proposals! Haha... Fabulously beautiful bridge. Don't fall in.
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