If you add up the lengths of all three separate sections it is 2780 feet long
12$( GW Bridge ) , 6.50 ( RFK Bridge) and 6:50 again at Harlem Triboro while returning
Triboro Coach was created in 1931.
Triboro Coach ended in 2006.
The Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (aka the Triborough or Triboro Bridge). Randall's Island is considered to be part of the borough of Manhattan, although it is a completely separate island, located at the north end of the East River, in between "mainland" Manhattan (to the west), the borough of Queens (to the east, at the Astoria neighborhood) and the borough of the Bronx (to the north). The RFK/Triboro Bridge extends in a T-shape across Randall's Island, spanning the water at three different points: between Manhattan and Randall's Island, Astoria, Queens and Randall's Island, and the Bronx and Randall's Island. It is a three-way connection between Manhattan, Queens and the Bronx, hence its name, the Triborough/Triboro Bridge.
461 miles taking this route:Take NY-110 SOUTH from Huntington to I-495 WEST to NEW YORK.take I-495 WEST to GRAND CENTRAL PKWY at EXIT 22A.Take the FIRST RIGHT onto GRAND CENTRAL PKWY WEST to TRIBORO BR.; take GRAND CENTRAL PKWY to I-278 EAST to TRIBORO BR.Take I-278 EAST to the TRIBORO BR. Cross the Triboro Bridge, then follow signs to I-87 NORTH.Take I-87 NORTH and it will become the New York (State) THRUWAY. Continue on the THRUWAY on I-87 NORTH and I-90 WEST (past Albany) to Buffalo.
The toll on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (also known as the Triborough or Triboro Bridge) for 6 Axle vehicles is $35.00 without E-ZPass, and $26.25 with E-ZPass. Source: see Related Link below.
The Triboro - 2008 TV was released on: USA: 13 September 2008 (New York Television Festival)
Eight. From south to north, they are the: Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan Bridge, Williamsburg Bridge, Queensboro aka 59th Street Bridge, Roosevelt Island Bridge, RFK (Robert F. Kennedy) aka Triboro or Triborough Bridge, Hell Gate Bridge, Rikers Island Bridge, Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, and the Throgs Neck Bridge. The East River is also spanned by the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel and the Queens-Midtown Tunnel, as well as 11 subway and railroad tunnels.
Queens and The Bronx are connected by three bridges: The Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, the Throgs Neck Bridge, and the Triborough or Triboro Bridge, which is also called the Robert F. Kennedy or RFK Bridge. The current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars on all three of these bridges is $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass.
On the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (aka the Triborough or Triboro Bridge) the current (as of December 30, 2010) toll for cars is $6.50 cash (without E-ZPass) and $4.80 with E-ZPass. For toll prices for other vehicles, see the Related Link below.
166 miles taking this route:Start out on NY-9H NORTH, and then take NY-9H NORTH briefly to U.S. 9 NORTH; then continue on U.S. 9 NORTH to the N.Y. STATE THURWAY (toll road) to NEW YORK. Follow signs to I-87 THURWAY - SOUTH to NEW YORK.Take I-87 SOUTH, across the TAPPAN ZEE BRIDGE (toll), and thru the BRONX on the MAJ. DEEGAN EXPWY, to I-278 WEST across the TRIBORO BRIDGE (toll bridge) towards QUEENS.Cross the TRIBORO BRIDGE, and then follow I-278 WEST to the GRAND CENTRAL PKWY - EAST towards LaGUARDIA AIRPORT.Take the GRAND CENTRAL PKWY - EAST to Flushing.
There are many suspension bridges in New York City. To name a few: the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, the Brooklyn Bridge, the Manhattan Bridge, the Williamsburg Bridge, the George Washington Bridge, the Throgs Neck Bridge, the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge, and the East River Bridge. The East River Bridge is part of the Triboro aka Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, which is actually three connected bridges. The other two are the Harlem River Bridge (a lift bridge) and the Bronx Kill Crossing (a truss bridge).