The Lincoln Tunnel connects New Jersey to Midtown Manhattan in New York City. The New Jersey access to the tunnel is primarily from Route 495, while in Manhattan, the tunnel emerges on 42nd Street between 9th and 10th Avenues. If you're heading to the tunnel from New Jersey, follow signs for the Lincoln Tunnel along Route 495.
No, it isn't the Lincoln Tunnel...it's the Queens Midtown Tunnel that's on 34th st between 2nd & 3rd Avenues...
The Lincoln Tunnel is located on the Hudson River. It traverses the Hudson and connects New York City to New Jersey. The Tunnel crosses the water at 38th to 39th Street in Manhattan, and at Union City in New Jersey.
The Lincoln Tunnel is located on the Hudson River. It traverses the Hudson and connects New York City to New Jersey. The Tunnel crosses the water at 38th to 39th Street in Manhattan, and at Union City in New Jersey.
Lincoln Tunnel was created in 1937.
The Lincoln Tunnel opened on December 22, 1937.
Montague Street Tunnel was created in 1920.
Stockton Street Tunnel was created in 1914.
Clark Street Tunnel was created in 1919.
LaSalle Street Tunnel was created in 1871.
First Street Tunnel was created in 1906.
Joralemon Street Tunnel was created in 1908.
Main Street Tunnel was created in 1972.