
The Triborough Bridge
The Triborough Bridge, officially known as the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, is a complex network of three interconnected spans connecting Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx in New York City. It facilitates the movement of vehicles across the East River, easing traffic congestion and linking important parts of the city. Opened in 1936, it is an engineering feat that includes the main bridge, along with smaller connecting bridges and tunnels. The bridge is vital for daily commuters and freight transportation, effectively improving connectivity and reducing travel times between boroughs.