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 View a list of all Bridges, Highway Overpasses, and
 Railway Overpasses in NYC

  
Booklyn Bridge
Connects Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Manhattan Bridge
Connects Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Williamsburg Bridge
Connects Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Queensboro Bridge (59th Street Bridge)
Connects Manhattan and Queens.
George Washington Bridge
Connects Manhattan and New Jersey.
Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge
Connects Staten Island and Brooklyn.
Triborough Bridge (RFK Bridge)
Connects Manhattan, Queens, and the Bronx.
Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
Connects the Bronx and Queens.
Throgs Neck Bridge
Connects the Bronx and Queens.
Kosciuszko Bridge
Connects Brooklyn and Queens.
Goethals Bridge
Connects Staten Island and New Jersey.
Bayonne Bridge
Connects Staten Island and New Jersey.
Henry Hudson Bridge
Connects Manhattan and the Bronx.
Marine Parkway–Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge
Connects Brooklyn and the Rockaways in Queens.
Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge
Connects Howard Beach in Queens to the Rockaways.
Pulaski Bridge
Connects Brooklyn and Queens.
FDR Drive Overpass
Runs along the East Side of Manhattan, with various overpasses along the river.
Bruckner Expressway Overpass
In the Bronx, connecting major highways.
Cross Bronx Expressway Overpasses
Runs through the Bronx, with numerous overpasses.
Gowanus Expressway Overpass
In Brooklyn, connecting to the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge.
West Side Highway Overpasses
Runs along the west side of Manhattan.
Harlem River Drive Overpass
On the east side of Manhattan, connecting the FDR to the Bronx.
Van Wyck Expressway Overpass
In Queens, connecting major highways and JFK Airport.
Long Island Expressway Overpasses
Runs through Queens, with several overpasses.
Grand Central Parkway Overpasses
Runs through Queens, with several overpasses.
Metro-North Railroad Overpasses
Includes overpasses through the Bronx and into Westchester.
Amtrak Overpasses
Runs from Penn Station through the Bronx on elevated tracks.
LIRR Overpasses
Long Island Rail Road has numerous overpasses, especially in Queens.
New York City Subway Overpasses
Elevated sections of subway lines like the J/M/Z (in Brooklyn and Queens), 1 (in the Bronx), and 7 (in Queens) .
       That’s  (29)  groupings of routes with elevated infrustructure.           That’s a lot of space...