• The Borden Avenue Bridge is a retractable bridge in New York City, in the Long Island City neighborhood of Queens. It carries vehicular and pedestrian traffic across Dutch...
  • The original Borden Avenue Bridge over Dutch Kills was a wooden bridge built as part of the general construction of Borden Ave. in 1868, connecting East Second...
  • Borden Avenue Köprüsü bir geri çekilebilir köprü içinde New York City,[3] içinde Long Island Şehri mahalle Queens.
  • Borden Avenue Bridge over Dutch Kills. ... Borden Avenue Bridge is a retractile bridge, meaning that the bridge deck opens by sliding diagonally back to shore.
  • Borden Avenue Bridge is a retractile bridge, meaning that the bridge slides diagonally back to shore. It is one of four remaining bridges of its type in the nation.
  • The Borden Avenue Bridge over Dutch Kills is a historic – and rare – retractile-type movable bridge between the Queens Midtown Tunnel and the Long Island...
  • Bridge #5 (and-a-half) was the Borden Avenue Bridge, which spans Dutch Kills, a tributary of Newtown Creek that extends north into Queens.
  • – photo by Mitch Waxman. That’s the Borden Avenue retractile Bridge pictured above, looking westwards across Dutch Kills towards midtown Manhattan.
  • Designed by Edward Abraham Byrne and opened in 1908, the Borden Avenue Bridge has witnessed over a century of New York City's dynamic evolution.
  • This movable bridge spans over the Dutch Kills in Queens. 1.2 miles above Newtown Creek mouth Built in 1908. Pictures of Borden Avenue Bridge.
  • Borden Avenue Bridge is a retractile bridge, meaning that the bridge slides diagonally back to shore. It is one of four remaining bridges of its type in the nation.
  • THE little Borden Avenue Bridge has spanned the narrow waters of Dutch Kills, a tributary of Newtown Creek, for more than a century.