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Old Posted May 29, 2007, 3:00 AM
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New York City Region Bridges and Tunnels

The Thread For the Bridges and Tunnels of the New YOrk City Metro Area

The George Washington Bridge (Upper Level)

The GWB is one of the three NJ-NY Hudson River Crossings (GWB, The Lincoln Tunnel and the Holland Tunnel). It was built in 1931 and is a double decker supension bridge.

(All the pictures of the GWB Upper Deck were taken on 5-13-07 on the inbound side (From NJ to NY)

Sign On NJ-4 About 2 miles from the I-95 GWB Toll Plaza


Sign On I-95 For The Bridge As Seen From NJ-4 Just Before the Merge With I-95 About 1 1/2 miles from the I-95 GWB Toll Plaza


Oversized Vehicle Sign In Front of the I-95 Toll Plaza With The Bridge Tower in the Corner of the Picture


View Just After The Toll About 1/4 of A Mile From the Bridge Deck


View Of the Bridge Just After Getting Onto the Bridge Deck


Midtown Manhatten As Seen From the GWB Upper Deck


The George Washington Bridge Bus Terminal Sits Above I-95 Just At The End of the Bridge. Behind It is 4 Massive Apartment Buildings That Also Have I-95 Under Them. By the Way The Bridge Ends In the Washington Heights Neighborhood of Manhatten

Eventually I Will Add More Pictures Of the George Washington Bridge Upper Level and I WIll Also Add Some Pics of the Tunnel Under the Bus Terminal and The 4 Apartment Buildings In the Picture Above.

COMING SOON: GWB Lower Level with the I-95 Tunnel, Lincoln Tunnel, Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, Throggs Neck Bridge, Triboro Bridge, Midtown Tunnel, Harlem River Crossings

COMING MUCH LATER: Holland Tunnel, Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, Brooklyn Bridge, Brooklyn Battery Tunnel, Manhatten Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro Bridge, Henry Hudson Bridge

Last edited by USDollar; Jun 6, 2007 at 11:57 PM.
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