Walking Across Every Bridge that Connects to Manhattan

Over the years I’ve come to know a few of New York City’s bridges and have come to admire several. Then one day it hit me. Why not become familiar with all of them? Why not walk across every bridge that allows pedestrian traffic?


That’s exactly what I did and it was great. This site documents what I found.

 
Brooklyn
BridgeBridges/Pages/Brooklyn.html
Manhattan
BridgeBridges/Pages/Manhattan.html
Williamsburg
BridgeBridges/Pages/Williamsburg.html

Click a Name, See a Bridge

Queensboro
BridgeBridges/Pages/Queensboro.html
Tri-Boro BridgeBridges/Pages/Tri-Boro.html
Willis Avenue BridgeBridges/Pages/WillisAvenue.html
George Washington BridgeBridges/Pages/GeorgeWashington.html
Roosevelt Island BridgeBridges/Pages/Roosevelt.html
Ward’s Island BridgeBridges/Pages/WardsIsland.html
Henry Hudson Bridge*Bridges/Pages/HenryHudson.html
Broadway BridgeBridges/Pages/Broadway.html
University Heights BridgeBridges/Pages/UniversityHeights.html
Washington BridgeBridges/Pages/Washington.html
Alexander Hamilton*Bridges/Pages/AlexanderHamilton.html
Malcoms Dam BridgeBridges/Pages/MalcomsDam.html
145th Avenue Bridge    Bridges/Pages/145thStreet.html
Madison Ave Bridge    Bridges/Pages/MadisonAvenue.html
Park Ave. Rail Bridge    Bridges/Pages/ParkAvenue.html
Third Avenue BridgeBridges/Pages/ThirdAvenue.html

Key:     Major Bridge    Minor Bridge    Pedestrian Bridge    *No Pedestrians