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Take the Downtown 4-5-6 (the dark green line) from 42nd Street-Grand Central Station to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall.You will want to take the 4 or 5, though, not the 6, as the 4 and 5 are express trains and it's only 2 stops from 42nd Street-Grand Central to Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall.
The Brooklyn Bridge takes you from New York City to Brooklyn. B-)
The Jamaica station on the LIRR is connected to the Sutphin Boulevard-Archer Avenue station on the New York City subway system.Transfer to the subway, and take the Downtown J-Z (the brown line) from Sutphin Blvd-Archer Ave to Chambers Street in Manhattan. This station is connected to the Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station on the 4-5-6 (the dark green line). The Chambers Street/Brooklyn Bridge-City Hall station is located at City Hall Park, at the foot of the Brooklyn Bridge.
The Brooklyn Bridge is not an island. As the name suggests, The Brooklyn Bridge is a bridge. New York City is made up of five boroughs: Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, The Bronx and Staten Island. Manhattan is an island. Brooklyn, along with Queens, is part of the island known as Long Island. Brooklyn and Queens take up the western end of Long Island. The Brooklyn Bridge connects the borough of Brooklyn to the borough of Manhattan. It transverses the East River at Lower Manhattan on the Manhattan side, and somewhere between the Brooklyn Heights and Vinegar Hill neighborhoods on the Brooklyn side.
Construction of the Brooklyn Bridge started on the Second of January of 1870 on the Brooklyn side of the East River, with the construction of the Brooklyn-side bridge-towerits construction was finished in 1883prasangax@gmail.com
Construction began on the Brooklyn Bridge on 3 January 1870 and the bridge was opened on 24 May 1883. That makes the construction period 13 years and 5 months.
It took 600 people and 14 years to build the Brooklyn Bridge.
100 miles
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It took 600 people and 14 years to build the Brooklyn Bridge.
The span of the Akashi-Kaikyo Bridge is 12,831 feet(3,911 meters).
Groundbreaking began on January 3, 1870, and the bridge opened on May 24, 1883.