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2nd Span Of NYC’s New Kosciuszko Bridge Opens To Traffic


The second span of the new Kosciuszko Bridge between Brooklyn and Queens has opened to traffic.

The span opened early Thursday.

A ceremony on Wednesday night included a light show with music from Billy Joel via satellite from Madison Square Garden.

The bridge features five Queens-bound traffic lanes and four Brooklyn-bound lanes as well as a 20-foot-wide pedestrian and bicycle pathway.

A 7-acre site beneath the bridge in Brooklyn will be turned into a public space and park.

The first part of the new bridge was completed in April 2017.

The $873 million project is the first major bridge built in New York City since the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge in 1964. The original Kosciuszko Bridge opened in 1939.

(AP)



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  1. Be careful going east bound. There is a barrier separating the two right lanes from the two left lanes shortly before exit 35, the LIE exit.
    I was not expecting this and there was no advance signage up. So when I came to it, I went into the two left lanes, and only then did I realize that if you want the LIE, you need to stay in the two right lanes. By that time it was too late, so I couldn’t exit and was forced to continue on the BQE and follow an alternate round about to get back to where I wanted to go.

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