I think it is also interesting that driving on different levels or bounds of those bridges and tunnels would be a very different experience. The best example for me is Queensboro Bridge, upper level, lower level & lower level outer lane, you can definitely feel different road quality, and notice different exits and ramps connected to each of them. It is good when you know where you are heading to, it is bad when your GPS cannot tell which level you are in :)
Turn on precise location while using the app or set to ask and regular location service needs to be set while using the app and ask when the app is closed or else Your maps apps will freak out and keep saying recalculating and end your trip
Massive thank you for putting this video out! I make IRL realistic maps for video games and this video, along with your I-278 East (BQE) video has allowed me to make a perfect 1:1 scale map for Forza Horizon 5! If it wasn't for your channel I wouldn't have been able to create it within such minute details. So again, Thank you!
Verrazzano Bridge is my fav because i went across it while going home from a trip to D.C. at night and i looked over at the Manhattan skyline and it was beautiful.
Only about 15 miles separates the Tappan Zee Bridge 47:57 at the Hudson’s widest point and the Bear Mountain Bridge 51:07 at its narrowest point south of Albany. The river narrows to a quarter mile in its deep cut through the Ramapo Mountains and then quickly opens up to a width of 3 miles in the Tappan Zee!
Was watching this last night.was in hendersonville.at my friends house.actually.his roomates.watched it while he was busy.washing clothes.runnin back n forth.had to stop it halfway thru.time to go night night..nice video.my favorites still the brooklyn bridge
45:34 kind of you to put the skyway here 😅 and tappan zee bridge you went all over for this one. Great content Best video on UA-cam for this kind of stuff Best part: no music, just the sounds of the road
I hope there is a part 2 cause you missed The Willis Ave Bridge, 3rd Ave Bridge, Madison Ave Bridge, 145th Street Bridge, 155tg Street Bridge, 207th Street Bridge and The Marine Parkway Bridge in Brooklyn
Those bridges don’t have names other than the street You have like 600 bridges all over New York that don’t last very long driving across These are the major ones
It's obvious to know that not all bridges across NYC are tolled. However, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges are free to use as 2 freeway gateways between Brooklyn and Manhattan which are 2 of my favorite bridges in NYC.
Don’t forget the Williamsburg… I don’t think that’s tolled either. I think the only East River crossings tolled to Manhattan are the Triboro/RFK and the Midtown Tunnel. Most of the other crossings aren’t TBTA.. which is now part of the MTA.
Would you charge a person to take him on this run so he could see it first hand? Could you do it without the government swooping in and shutting you down? "Asking for a friend" 🤣🤪 EDIT: Very nice video BTW, good job!
I lived in New York most of my life, so I crossed all those bridges and went through all the tunnels. But there are 10 more smaller bridges that link Manhattan and The Bronx. I've only been on 4 of them. McCombs, Third Avenue, Willis Avenue, and Madison. Never needed to cross into the city further north. I once drove over Madison Avenue Bridge and I missed the entry into FDR Drive. I drove through a burnt-out section of Harlem, in the middle of the winter, until I hit the 90s. That was quite an adventure.
Thankfully, all of NYC bridges are safe following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD back on Tuesday that I just saw the video where a cargo ship smacked the pillar and destroyed the entire bridge completely, and that was sad.
You shouldn't have included the Pulaski Skyway, Bear Mtn. Bridge, and Tappan Zee Bridge (twice) as they aren't in New York City, and instead covered the Cross Bay Bridge and Marine Pkwy. Bridge, as well as the Harlem River crossings, the Joseph Addabbo (formerly Noth Channel) Bridge, and the Newtown Creek crossings.
Hey why did you leave out “The City Island bridge” connecting The Bronx with City Island, I guess it’s not big or long enough to drive across and be mention…….like The Willis Ave, 3rd Ave, Madison Ave, along. With so many others that cross the Harlem River from Manhattan to The Bronx
All bridge open after 2017 .... so ...nothing !!!! Replacement bridges so utility i admit but it was really necessery ? I dont think so !!!!! From 1800's until 1964 ... STILL SO CLASSY
To me, it’ll always be the “Tappan Zee” bridge. I hate New York changing names for political reasons. What was wrong with the Interboro? The Triboro? The Queensboro? The Battery Tunnel? Growing up, I knew the subways as the IND, the BMT, and the IRT (my father referred to them as that) and since I was born in ‘62, I never really knew anything but JFK.
The Tappan Zee bridge is about 25 miles north of nyc. And nobody in NYS or nyc calls it by that name except the insane nyc radical liberals that forced that name change.
I’ve only been in NYC once. I crossed the Hudson on the Tappan Zee going into the Bronx and left by way of the GW. My brother and family lived north of NYC. My sister in law grew up there. So it was a good visit. Reloaded shower curtain and headed back west.
A very nice compilation drive on the bridges and tunnels in the NYC metro area. My favorite bridges are the new Tappan Zee (thanks for both and night crossings), and the Verrazano. My favorite tunnel is the Queens-Midtown.
Not to sound rude, but why are the Bear Mtn, Pulaski Skyway and Tappan Zee/GMC bridges on here? They aren't NYC (in fact BMB is closer to Upstate than the city.). Also where's the Anne Hutchinson Parkway Bridge that connects the Bronx to both Pelham and New Rochelle? Othan that, this was a cool video.😮
I think it is also interesting that driving on different levels or bounds of those bridges and tunnels would be a very different experience. The best example for me is Queensboro Bridge, upper level, lower level & lower level outer lane, you can definitely feel different road quality, and notice different exits and ramps connected to each of them. It is good when you know where you are heading to, it is bad when your GPS cannot tell which level you are in :)
Turn on precise location while using the app or set to ask and regular location service needs to be set while using the app and ask when the app is closed or else Your maps apps will freak out and keep saying recalculating and end your trip
Thank you for sharing all the tunnels and bridges I've been in two tunnels and about Four Bridges I really appreciate it
Looks nice to check out the bridges and tunnels in NYC
Massive thank you for putting this video out! I make IRL realistic maps for video games and this video, along with your I-278 East (BQE) video has allowed me to make a perfect 1:1 scale map for Forza Horizon 5! If it wasn't for your channel I wouldn't have been able to create it within such minute details. So again, Thank you!
Verrazzano Bridge is my fav because i went across it while going home from a trip to D.C. at night and i looked over at the Manhattan skyline and it was beautiful.
New York City buildings, tunnels, and bridges are absolutely stunning!!
They sure are
The George Washington bridge between Manhattan & Ft. Lee, NJ was featured in a great high speed chase in the movie "The Seven Ups" back in the 1970s.
I’ve been to Williamsburg bridge before
Breathtaking beautiful architecture. NY is unique in so many ways ⭐
Only about 15 miles separates the Tappan Zee Bridge 47:57 at the Hudson’s widest point and the Bear Mountain Bridge 51:07 at its narrowest point south of Albany. The river narrows to a quarter mile in its deep cut through the Ramapo Mountains and then quickly opens up to a width of 3 miles in the Tappan Zee!
Was watching this last night.was in hendersonville.at my friends house.actually.his roomates.watched it while he was busy.washing clothes.runnin back n forth.had to stop it halfway thru.time to go night night..nice video.my favorites still the brooklyn bridge
Brave man.
Eye enjoy crossing the The Throgs Neck Bridge often.
45:34 kind of you to put the skyway here 😅 and tappan zee bridge you went all over for this one. Great content
Best video on UA-cam for this kind of stuff
Best part: no music, just the sounds of the road
The TZ night drive was a nice one to include
I hope there is a part 2 cause you missed The Willis Ave Bridge, 3rd Ave Bridge, Madison Ave Bridge, 145th Street Bridge, 155tg Street Bridge, 207th Street Bridge and The Marine Parkway Bridge in Brooklyn
Those bridges don’t have names other than the street
You have like 600 bridges all over New York that don’t last very long driving across
These are the major ones
@@doh-nc8ku Cross Bay Veterans Memorial Bridge and Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge are not street names
Awesome!!
I often wonder why in some cases the tunnel was the choice while in other spots building a bridge was the way to go.
I used to read maps of NY bridges and you cross them all in an hour!?$$
I love NYC!
It's obvious to know that not all bridges across NYC are tolled. However, the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges are free to use as 2 freeway gateways between Brooklyn and Manhattan which are 2 of my favorite bridges in NYC.
Gotta love that Brooklyn Bridge view.
Don’t forget the Williamsburg… I don’t think that’s tolled either. I think the only East River crossings tolled to Manhattan are the Triboro/RFK and the Midtown Tunnel. Most of the other crossings aren’t TBTA.. which is now part of the MTA.
@@JimAllen-Persona Don't forget the Brooklyn-Battery Tunnel!
@@ryanearles2024 battery tunnel has tolls
@@doh-nc8ku I know. I didn't say that the Battery Tunnel is free
The only New York City bridges that I've been on is the Manhattan Bridge Brooklyn Bridge queensboro Bridge and George Washington Bridge
Would you charge a person to take him on this run so he could see it first hand? Could you do it without the government swooping in and shutting you down? "Asking for a friend" 🤣🤪
EDIT: Very nice video BTW, good job!
WOW.... you out of towners are nuts. Traffic will change your mind very quickly...
@@chica2020 🤣 Trust me, the MacArthur Maze in Oakland will leave you with a mind of trauma after a few weeks of morning commuting into San Francisco.
nice
Hugh L. Carey Tunnel looked like Queens Midtown Tunnel
I lived in New York most of my life, so I crossed all those bridges and went through all the tunnels.
But there are 10 more smaller bridges that link Manhattan and The Bronx.
I've only been on 4 of them. McCombs, Third Avenue, Willis Avenue, and Madison. Never needed to cross into the city further north.
I once drove over Madison Avenue Bridge and I missed the entry into FDR Drive. I drove through a burnt-out section of Harlem, in the middle of the winter, until I hit the 90s. That was quite an adventure.
Google Translate: "Quite an adventure" = I'm a peckerwood that's terrified when I get close to the ghetto areas of NYC.
where is the Cross Bay Bridge and the Marine Parkway Gil Hodges Memorial Bridge? Need to redefine "All"
Some of the bridges he covered aren't even in NYC.
Thankfully, all of NYC bridges are safe following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD back on Tuesday that I just saw the video where a cargo ship smacked the pillar and destroyed the entire bridge completely, and that was sad.
Did you ever take a look at the GW bridge the bottom deck is literally falling apart
You shouldn't have included the Pulaski Skyway, Bear Mtn. Bridge, and Tappan Zee Bridge (twice) as they aren't in New York City, and instead covered the Cross Bay Bridge and Marine Pkwy. Bridge, as well as the Harlem River crossings, the Joseph Addabbo (formerly Noth Channel) Bridge, and the Newtown Creek crossings.
I wish I saw the Robert moses on here with the fire island bridge
Hey why did you leave out “The City Island bridge” connecting The Bronx with City Island, I guess it’s not big or long enough to drive across and be mention…….like The Willis Ave, 3rd Ave, Madison Ave, along. With so many others that cross the Harlem River from Manhattan to The Bronx
He did cover the Roosevelt Island Bridge, which is just as small as the City Island Bridge.
All bridge open after 2017 .... so ...nothing !!!!
Replacement bridges so utility i admit but it was really necessery ? I dont think so !!!!!
From 1800's until 1964 ... STILL SO CLASSY
aint no WAY I just saw a build that I ALWAYS come across 💀💀💀
Did you have to take out a second mortgage to afford all the tolls? /s
Haha my EZ Pass Statement was crazy by the time I finally left New York.
Is this the same tunnel from the movie daylight?
Yep
@@MileageMikeTravels wow
Imagine how much money they make off of all these tolls
By the way I'm going there one day because I want to be a tourist😂
i’m glad someone still calls it the “tappan zee” bridge.
To me, it’ll always be the “Tappan Zee” bridge. I hate New York changing names for political reasons. What was wrong with the Interboro? The Triboro? The Queensboro? The Battery Tunnel? Growing up, I knew the subways as the IND, the BMT, and the IRT (my father referred to them as that) and since I was born in ‘62, I never really knew anything but JFK.
My dad always calls it the Tappan Zee. I just call it the new Tappan Zee bridge
The Tappan Zee bridge is about 25 miles north of nyc. And nobody in NYS or nyc calls it by that name except the insane nyc radical liberals that forced that name change.
I’ve only been in NYC once. I crossed the Hudson on the Tappan Zee going into the Bronx and left by way of the GW.
My brother and family lived north of NYC. My sister in law grew up there. So it was a good visit.
Reloaded shower curtain and headed back west.
Woke's mentalities ?@@JimAllen-Persona
I wish there were more bridges like this in the Charlotte area.
A very nice compilation drive on the bridges and tunnels in the NYC metro area. My favorite bridges are the new Tappan Zee (thanks for both and night crossings), and the Verrazano. My favorite tunnel is the Queens-Midtown.
You must of had to shell out the bucks to drive through all those bridges and tunnels
Oh yeah the EZ-Pass statement was crazy after I left NYC.
Not to sound rude, but why are the Bear Mtn, Pulaski Skyway and Tappan Zee/GMC bridges on here? They aren't NYC (in fact BMB is closer to Upstate than the city.).
Also where's the Anne Hutchinson Parkway Bridge that connects the Bronx to both Pelham and New Rochelle?
Othan that, this was a cool video.😮
Isn't it the Mario Cuomo Bridge?? The Tappan Zee was torn down.
Most still refer to it as the Tappan Zee anyway
Why don't you list the tunnels and bridges with their interstate designation.
Although, NYC infrastucture is very outdated.... I LOVE IT! I feel like it makes it more better and nostalgic.
Yeah, the bridges are a marvel to behold despite some of the other challenges in the area.
Where's the Roosevelt Bridge?
It connects Long Island City, Queens, to Roosevelt Island, which is a small, narrow island in the middle of the East River (it's part of Manhattan).
The Bayonne Bridge has some harmonic noisy road paving.
One expensive video
🥹 How so?
@@SeekingGreetings The toll is $15.38 on some of these or $11.19 on other or 6.94 for nyezpas
@@tamaryuval 😁🤗