The Triborough Bridge is a major bridge complex in New York City that connects the boroughs of Manhattan, Queens, and The Bronx. Officially named the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, it spans the East River and the Harlem River, facilitating traffic between these areas. The bridge was completed in 1936 and is an essential part of the city's transportation network.
The bridge features a combination of cantilever and suspension designs, making it both functional and visually striking. It is approximately 14,000 feet long and includes several ramps and approaches that help manage the heavy flow of vehicles. The Triborough Bridge is a vital link for commuters and commercial traffic in the region.