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Roosevelt Island Bridge

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Design
  
Lift bridge

Address
  
New York, NY 10044, USA

Construction started
  
17 March 1952

Height
  
52 m

Width
  
40 ft (12 m)

Opened
  
18 May 1955

Total length
  
877 m

Roosevelt Island Bridge

Carries
  
2 lanes of 36th Ave and a sidewalk on the north side

Crosses
  
East River (East Channel)

Locale
  
Roosevelt Island and Queens, New York

Maintained by
  
New York City Department of Transportation

Similar
  
Roosevelt Island, Rikers Island Bridge, Queensboro Bridge, Roosevelt Island Tramway, Hell Gate Bridge

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The Roosevelt Island Bridge is a vertical lift bridge that connects Roosevelt Island in Manhattan to Astoria in Queens, crossing the East Channel of the East River. It is the sole route to the island for vehicular and foot traffic (without using public transportation).

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Construction of the bridge began on March 17, 1952, at a cost of $6.5 million. It opened on May 18, 1955, as the Welfare Island Bridge. The name was changed to the Roosevelt Island Bridge in 1973.

When the bridge is open it provides ships with 100 feet (30 m) of vertical clearance. It is 40 feet (12 m) wide, and its total length, including approaches, is 2,877 feet (877 m). The main span is 418 feet (127 m).

Before the bridge was constructed, the only way vehicles could access Roosevelt Island was via an elevator on the Queensboro Bridge. The elevator was subsequently demolished in 1970.

The Roosevelt Island Bridge provides direct access to the Motorgate Parking Garage, which was designed to minimize vehicular traffic on the island. The garage was completed in 1974 and later expanded in 1990.

In 2001, the New York City Department of Transportation considered converting the Roosevelt Island Bridge into a fixed bridge to reduce the cost of its maintenance. The bridge is rarely opened, because most vessels passing by Roosevelt Island use the West Channel of the East River. Most of the bridge openings occur in September during the General Assembly at the United Nations when the West Channel is closed for security reasons.

References

Roosevelt Island Bridge Wikipedia