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

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    1905 [10] 600 feet: 2 lanes of Union Street: Drawbridge Carroll Street Bridge: 1889 [10] 300 feet: 2 lanes of Carroll Street: New York City Designated Landmark and one of four retractable bridges in the country [11] Third Street Bridge: 1905 [10] 350 feet: Third Street: Ninth Street Bridge: 1999 [10] 700 feet: Ninth Street: Vertical Lift Bridge ...

  3. Sixth Street Viaduct - Wikipedia

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    The Sixth Street Viaduct spans the Los Angeles River, the Santa Ana Freeway , and the Golden State Freeway , as well as Metrolink (Orange County and 91/Perris Valley lines), Amtrak (Pacific Surfliner and Southwest Chief), and Union Pacific (along with Metrolink's Riverside Line) railroad tracks and several local streets. The first incarnation ...

  4. Brooklyn Bridge - Wikipedia

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    By 1890, due to the popularity of the Brooklyn Bridge, there were proposals to construct other bridges across the East River between Manhattan and Long Island. [205] Although a second deck for the Brooklyn Bridge was proposed, it was thought to be infeasible because doing so would overload the bridge's structural capacity. [ 200 ]

  5. Manhattan Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Brooklyn approach to the Manhattan Bridge also contained a terraced plaza with balustrades. [343] The Brooklyn plaza was originally bounded by Sands, Bridge, Nassau, and Jay streets. [10] French designed a pair of 20-short-ton (18-long-ton; 18 t) pylons named Brooklyn and Manhattan on the Brooklyn side of the Manhattan Bridge. These were ...

  6. List of crossings of the Los Angeles River - Wikipedia

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    future California High-Speed Rail - Burbank to Los Angeles section: Dayton Avenue Bridge carrying Riverside Drive: 1939 (demolished 2015) Riverside Drive and Los Angeles River Greenway Trail: 2017: Elysian Viaduct I-5 (Golden State Freeway) 1962: Taylor Yard Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge: Los Angeles (Elysian Valley) 2021: SR 2 (Glendale Freeway)

  7. Queensway Twin Bridges - Wikipedia

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    The cost of closing the Queensway Bridges is only US $2,500 per day, facilitating filming on weekdays when many other Los Angeles-area locations are difficult to close. [11] The Queensway Twin Bridges have served as the filming locations for numerous television shows and movies, most notably in: CSI: Miami (2002–2012): Numerous instances.

  8. File:Manhattan and Brooklyn bridges on the East River, New ...

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  9. Montague Street Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    It opened to revenue service on August 1, 1920, the same day as the 60th Street Tunnel, on a holiday schedule; [7] regular service began the next day. The two new tunnels allowed passengers to make an 18-mile (29 km) trip from Coney Island, through Manhattan on the BMT Broadway Line, to Queens for a five-cent fare. [8]