• The Queensboro Bridge, officially the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, is a cantilever bridge over the East River in New York City.
  • The Queensboro Bridge is an ideal option when crossing the East River from Queens.
  • On the Manhattan side of the bridge you will find the entrance to the pathway on the southeast corner of 60th Street & Queensboro Bridge Exit.
  • The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, is a cantilever truss bridge over the East River. It connects Manhattan and Queens and...
  • The Queensboro bridge connects Manhattan and Queens at 59th Street.
  • The Queensboro Bridge was originally named in honor of the borough of Queens, which, at the time of the bridge's construction in 1909, was largely rural.
  • The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge (sometimes known as the 59th Street Bridge) connects Manhattan with Queens by lifting over the East River and Roosevelt...
  • When opened in 1909, the Queensboro Bridge had the two longest steel cantilever spans in the world - 1,182 feet from Manhattan to Blackwell's Island and 984 feet...
  • DETAIL VIEW OF DOWNSTREAM SIDE OF BRIDGE LOOKING TOWARDS QUEENS - Queensboro Bridge, Spanning East river and Blackwell's Island, New...
  • Queensbridge Park is located on the Queen’s side of the bridge. If you want to enjoy aerial views of the Queensboro Bridge, take a ride on the Roosevelt...
  • A trolley line connecting Manhattan and Roosevelt Island was operating above the Queensboro Bridge. Cars to and from Queens stopped in the middle of...
  • In 1907, the collapse of the first Quebec Bridge, also a steel cantilever structure, prompted a thorough re-evaluation of the Queensboro Bridge’s design.