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Southbound I-95 (Bruckner Expressway) at Westchester Avenue adjacent to Pelham Bay Park. After exit 2, I-95 crosses over the Harlem River and enters the Bronx, entering an interchange with the Major Deegan Expressway (), which is marked both exit 1C (following with the Cross Bronx Expressway) and exit 3A–B (matching with the Trans-Manhattan Expressway).
Eastern portal of 178th St tunnel. The 178th and 179th Street Tunnels are two disused vehicular tunnels in Upper Manhattan in New York City.Originally conceived and constructed under the auspices of Robert Moses, the twin tunnels have been superseded by the Trans-Manhattan Expressway in Washington Heights, which itself runs through a cut with high-rise apartments built over it in places.
The Trans-Manhattan Expressway, the only one of Moses's planned Manhattan expressways to be constructed, connected the George Washington Bridge with Moses's Cross Bronx Expressway and was completed in 1962. [87] The I-478 designation was later reassigned to the Brooklyn–Battery Tunnel.
Two westbound lanes on the upper-level Trans-Manhattan Expressway will be closed fromfrom Tuesday, Sept. 3, through Thursday, Sept. 5, from 10 p.m. each night to 5 a.m. the following morning.
Cross-Manhattan Expressway may refer to: Trans-Manhattan Expressway, part of I-95; The unbuilt Lower Manhattan Expressway; The unbuilt Mid-Manhattan Expressway;
As The Post’s map shows, the cost of entering the congestion zone, defined as entering Manhattan anywhere on 60th Street or below, in a car from Jan. 5 will be significantly higher —between $9 ...
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The air rights of the Trans-Manhattan Expressway were transferred from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (which manages the George Washington Bridge) to the city in 1960. The rights were purchased from the city by the Kratter Corporation for $1 million. [1] Construction began on the buildings on December 20, 1961. [5]