The Whitestone Bridge is a very, very beautiful Bridge. My husband loves its scenic views. As we were going through it because it was late at night the lights were on the bridge. Shining so brightly. One kind of wishes you were traveling just a little slower so that you can stop and take a look at the rest of the view. Which it is such a beautiful view you get stuck between watching the view or watching the bridge itself. It's amazing how much weight bridges can hold. This bridge was wonderfully designed. 8uo 😅🥰🤗🤗🤗 It is appealing to the eyes to look at. The way the city lights up is just as mesmeric!! Humans are naturally such small people or creatures by scale, but we can get so much done when we do it right and we work together. This is one of my favorite Bridges. Not of all time, but definitely up there.😅 For this particular video that has been included or attached to this review, I had to Not go into gaze and smell the roses just to give others the possibility of a glimpse!!! Hope you all enjoy!! And if your visiting this great city, Welcome!!...
Read moreWhat a span! The Whitestone Bridge that connects the Bronx and Queens is truly beautiful. Over the years it has been repaired and beautified a great deal. The architecture is pretty stunning and the view of the Manhattan skyline a this is truly one of a kind. There are no longer tolls making it very easy to cross with less delay. However the traffic approaching the bridge on either side can be mind boggling and frustrating. What can I say? This is a bridge and we have to deal with things. Just remember there the you that I spoke about. It's absolutely incredible. I highly recommend using this bridge to get to Queens, to go to the National Tennis Center, Citi Field, and the World's Fair Park, Flushing Park. This is probably the easiest way to get to Kennedy airport and most certainly La Guardia airport. This bridge is truly a masterpiece....
Read moreThe Bronx-Whitestone Bridge:
Construction Started and Opening Date: 1937 and April 29, 1939. Connection: Connects the Bronx and Queens over the East River in New York City. Length: 7,000 feet (2,134 meters). Pedestrian Walkways: No. Main Material: Steel. Type of Bridge: Suspension bridge. Owner and Fees: Owned by the Triborough Bridge and Tunnel Authority (MTA Bridges and Tunnels). Updated toll rates for one-way trips into the Bronx are as follows: Passenger Vehicle: E-ZPass (NYCSC): $6.55 Mid-Tier (NYCSC): $8.36 Tolls by Mail / Non-NYCSC E-ZPass: $10.17 Motorcycle: E-ZPass (NYCSC): $2.85 Mid-Tier (NYCSC): $3.57 Tolls by Mail / Non-NYCSC E-ZPass: $4.28
There is no toll for pedestrians or cyclists, as there are no walkways...
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