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N713FR on approach to Laguardia Airport. It was a cold day when I shot this (at least by Santa Barbara standards).
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
New York City skyline silhouette at sunset as seen from the White Stone Bridge on February 6, 2013 - © 2013 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions Photography Archives
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
The Whitestone Bridge is a suspension bridge in New York City that crosses the East River and connects the boroughs of Queens on Long Island and The Bronx via Interstate 678. The bridge was designed by Othmar Ammann and opened to traffic with four lanes on April 29, 1939
This is a 3 shot HDR image, done with Photomatix and then run through Photoshop.
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge
Location: connecting Whitestone, Queens and Throgs Neck, The Bronx
Carry: 6 road lanes of Interstate 678 (the pedestrian walkways were removed in 1943)
Type: Suspension Bridge
Opened: 29 April 1939
Average daily traffic volumes (2008): 117,000
Note: The New York State Metropolitan Transit Authority recently restored the classic lines of the bridge by uninstalling the 14-foot high trusses on either side that had been used to stiffen the bridge