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  1. The Queensboro Bridge is the northernmost of four toll-free vehicular bridges connecting Manhattan Island to Long Island, along with the Williamsburg, Manhattan, and Brooklyn bridges to the south. It lies along the courses of the New York City Marathon and the Five Boro Bike Tour .

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    The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge, is a cantilever truss bridge over the East River. It connects Manhattan and Queens and serves some of the busiest arteries in New York City. As of 2018, an average of over 145,500 vehicles, 5,000 cyclists, and 1,900 pedestrians travel over the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge each day.

    Upper Deck Replacement

    The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge rehabilitation program continues under Contract No. 10. The project focuses on the replacement of the upper deck. The anticipated completion is late 2022. Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge Upper Deck Replacement Presentation (pdf)

    Project Scope:

    1. Upper deck replacement on main bridge 2. Upper deck rehabilitation on both approaches 3. Structural steel rehabilitation 4. Deck joints and barrier replacement 5. Lighting and drainage improvements 6. Incidental bridge painting 7. Fire standpipe system replacement

    Impacts

    1. Night and daytime closures associated with this project will be announced periodically 2. The North Outer Roadway carrying pedestrians and bicyclists may be narrowed during off-peak hours by up to a maximum of 50 feet 3. The pedestrian and bicyclist path will always be available; however, pedestrians and bicyclists are advised to use caution 4. At least one lane in each direction on the upper and lower roadways will always be open

    5Contract 5 (1995-2000): Rehabilitation of Lower Outer Roadways main spans and approaches. Removal and replacement of roadway deck on North and South Outer Roadways. Replacement or reinforcement of stringers, floorbeams, tie angles, plates and bearings. Installation of new curbs, barriers and railings. Installation of new drainage system, $227M 6Co...

    The Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge is continuously maintained in a State of Good Repair through capital projects and routine, in-house repairs to improve its components as they withstand weather conditions and vehicular traffic. Mayor Bill De Blasio's "Bridges for the People" initiative to transform vehicular lanes into bicycles lanes is currently under...

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  3. HistoricBridges.org Bridge Browser: View listed bridges within 10 miles (16 kilometers) of this bridge. 2021 National Bridge Inventory: View listed bridges within 0.5 miles (0.8 kilometers) of this bridge.

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  4. Jul 30, 2019 · A walk across the Queensboro Bridgenearly three-quarters of a mile long—not only offers views of its striking geometric shapes as well as the New York skyline but also allows you to explore by foot the interesting neighborhoods once you reach the other side.

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · One of those bridges is the Queensboro Bridge, also known as the 59th Street Bridge or Ed Koch Bridge. On the northern side of the bridge, you will find a pedestrian walkway and bicycle lane for those that wish to cross the bridge without a car.

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  6. This bridgewhich connects Queens to Manhattan and runs above the East River—opened in March 1909. The famed, toll-free 59th Street Bridge (as it is also known) passes over Roosevelt Island. Skip to main content

  7. Apr 8, 2024 · The streets on both ends of the Queensboro Bridge will be remade into safer, people-first spaces as part of the long-awaited reopening of the span's south outer roadway that will finally give cyclists and pedestrians a separate path to walk and ride on.

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