Здания и сооружения Бруклина
- Pulaski Bridge from above, highlighted in red. The Pulaski Bridge in New York City connects Long Island City in Queens to Greenpoint in Brooklyn over Newtown Creek.
- The Pulaski Bridge is a 54m double leaf, trunnion type bascule bridge. ... The bridge was reconstructed in 1994 at a cost of approximately $40 million.
- The red paint used on this bridge is a special mix used by the City DOT which is called “Pulaski Red,” one of the just seven colors used by the agency...
- Photo taken at Pulaski Bridge by Elizabeth F. on 7/4/2023. ... The city allows construction, jackhammering, chainsawing at all hours of the night on the Pulaski Bridge.
- Since the Pulaski Bridge's two-way protected bikeway officially opened on Friday, real estate values in Greenpoint are likely to see an increase.
- Pulaski Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge, road bridge and steel bridge that was built from 1947 until 1954.
- This iconic 3.5 mile black steel Pratt truss bridge or elevated “Skyway”, connects Newark, NJ to Jersey City, NJ crossing both the Hackensack and Passaic rivers as...
- Designed by Frederick Zurmuhlen, the Pulaski Bridge is a bascule bridge, a type of drawbridge.
- As compared with the massive Verrazzano Narrows at the start or the Queensboro bridge at mile 15 to 16 that dumps you out on 1st Avenue, the Pulaski Bridge is...
Pulaski Bridge
Краткая информация
В Нью-Йорке соединяет Лонг-Айленд-Сити в Квинсе с Гринпойнтом в Бруклине через Ньютаун-Крик. Он был назван в честь польского военачальника и бойца Американской войны за независимость Казимира Пуласки в знак уважения к многочисленному польско-американскому населению Гринпойнта. Он соединяет 11-ю улицу в Квинсе с бульваром Макгиннесс в Бруклине.
Факты
- Дата постройки:10 сентября 1954 года