Williamsburg Bridge
About Williamsburg Bridge
The Williamsburg Bridge is an incredible method to get from South Williamsburg to the Lower East Side of Manhattan. Interfacing the Lower East Side of Manhattan with Brooklyn, the Williamsburg Bridge extends over the East River and conveys the J, M and Z tram lines, a bicycle way and a walkway, notwithstanding its eight paths of vehicle limit. Opened in 1903, it was the longest suspension connects on the planet at the time. As of now the scaffold transports around 140,000 drivers, 92,000 travel riders, 600 bikers and 500 walkers between the two wards. The scaffold is without toll. Despite the fact that you can't ride a stallion and carriage over the scaffold any longer, you can walk, cycle, drive or take the tram over this noteworthy New York City connect.
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