• In January 2008, then-governor Eliot Spitzer proposed renaming the bridge after former U.S. senator Robert F. Kennedy, who had been assassinated during a...
  • The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (formerly the Triborough Bridge), the authority's flagship facility, opened in 1936.
  • A comprehensive study of the entire Robert F. Kennedy bridge complex was performed to determine if the bridge meets current seismic criteria and standards.
  • The Triborough Bridge - officially the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge - was built in 1936 to connect Manhattan, the Bronx & Queens; the bridge's 3 spans all...
  • …Triborough Bridge (later renamed the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge), New York City. He also sat on the Board of Engineers in charge of San Francisco’s Golden...
  • This 2000 photo shows the Robert F. Kennedy (Triborough) Bridge suspension span (I-278) heading from Queens toward the Bronx, prior to reconstruction.
  • The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge is 14,790 feet long and has three main spans. It is a toll bridge, with tolls collected in both directions.
  • Robert F. Kennedy Bridge is a three-span suspension bridge, motorway bridge / freeway bridge and steel bridge that was built from 1929 until 1936.
  • In 2008, the bridge was renamed to the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge. While its great to honor important public figures, one has to question the wisdom in doing this.
  • This bridge serves Astornia, Bronx, and New York City. The road map of the Robert F Kennedy Bridge shows exits and tolling points on the road.