Kosciuszko Bridge
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Jul 23, 2006 ... Kosciuszko Bridge may be the name of: Kosciuszko Bridge (New York City), which connects Brooklyn and Queens as part of the Brooklyn-Queens ...
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en.wikipedia.org
The Kosciuszko Bridge is a truss bridge that spans Newtown Creek between the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, connecting Greenpoint, ...
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en.wikipedia.org
New York State Department of Transportation coordinates operation of transportation facilities and services including highway, bridges, railroad, ...
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Feb 11, 2009 ... The official news about the Kosciuszko Bridge is that after years of deliberation between communities in Queens and Brooklyn and such state ...
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www.qgazette.com
The Kosciuszko Bridge carries the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway over Newtown Creek from Maspeth to Greenpoint, Brooklyn, and connects to the Long Island ...
wirednewyork.com
wirednewyork.com
Mar 20, 2008 ... A state agency has lifted a puzzling bureaucratic roadblock that significantly delayed a long-awaited plan to replace the traffic-choked ...
www.nydailynews.com
www.nydailynews.com
Nov 7, 2009 ... The pricetag for a state plan to replace the crumbling Kosciuszko Bridge by 2017 has ballooned to more than a billion bucks to accommodate ...
queenscrap.blogspot.com
queenscrap.blogspot.com
running route I chose today led me through Williamsburg and Greenpoint Brooklyn into Long Island City Queens, back over the 59th Street bridge ...
dofb.com
dofb.com
May 7, 2009 ... And every day, millions of TV and radio listeners hear about the traffic jams on the Kosciuszko Bridge between Brooklyn and Queens, ...
trainjotting.com
trainjotting.com
Apr 12, 2009 ... THE industrial slivers of northern Brooklyn and western Queens that sit in the shadow of the Kosciuszko Bridge are, to most New Yorkers, ...
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www.nytimes.com
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