A bridge connecting Conn w/ NwYk has 3 options. 1 goes to Manhattan. What are other options? Bridge name?



Answers:
There are no bridges connecting Connecticut directly to Manhattan. You can drive thru CT into Westchester, then the Bronx, at which point several bridges will connect from the Bronx to Manhattan. You can take the TriBoro, the Third Avenue Bridge, the Henry Hudson Bridge, and there are a few other small bridges connecting Bronx to Manhattan.

Other answers:
You can drive I-95 from CT into the Bronx, and then continue on to the George Washington Bridge which goes direct to upper Manhattan. You can also take the Bruckner Expy which leads to the TriBoro Bridge which will take you to either upper Manhattan or Queens.

The other options are to take I-295 to the Throgs Neck Bridge into Queens, or I-678 over the Whitestone Bridge, also into Queens near Shea Stadium. From there, you can connect to the Long Island Expressway (I-495) to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel which will let you out at 34th st. From the L.I.E., you can also take the Queensboro Bridge which will let you out at 57th st. in Manhattan.


You can drive I-95 from CT into the Bronx, and then continue on to the George Washington Bridge which goes direct to upper Manhattan. You can also take the Bruckner Expy which leads to the TriBoro Bridge which will take you to either upper Manhattan or Queens.

The other options are to take I-295 to the Throgs Neck Bridge into Queens, or I-678 over the Whitestone Bridge, also into Queens near Shea Stadium. From there, you can connect to the Long Island Expressway (I-495) to the Queens-Midtown Tunnel which will let you out at 34th st. From the L.I.E., you can also take the Queensboro Bridge which will let you out at 57th st. in Manhattan.


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