Macombs Dam Bridge

Macombs Dam Bridge

4.2
(193 Ratings)
|New York
, United States
Entry
Free
Entry
Free

Overview

Macombs Dam Bridge is a historic swing bridge in New York City, connecting Manhattan and the Bronx. Opened in 1895, it is the third-oldest bridge in NYC and an official landmark. Named after Alexander Macomb, it offers a scenic route to Yankee Stadium in the Bronx. Visiting the bridge provides a glimpse into NYC's rich history and architectural heritage. The bridge's design by Alfred Pancoast Boller is a testament to the city's engineering marvels. Explore the bridge to appreciate its intricate steel work and unique swing-type structure. Walking along the bridge offers a nostalgic experience, with views of the bustling city traffic below. It stands as a symbol of New York's enduring legacy and is a must-visit for history enthusiasts and urban explorers alike.

Features

🌉 Connects Manhattan and the Bronx

🏗️ Operated by the New York City Department of Transportation

🚗 Four vehicular lanes and two sidewalks

🏟️ 155th Street Viaduct for seamless traffic flow

🌳 Offers picturesque views of the Harlem River

Additional Info

Macombs Dam Bridge features wheelchair-accessible entrances and adequate restroom facilities. The bridge also offers parking facilities for visitors' convenience. Built on rich historical grounds, it stands as a quintessential landmark representing the city's past and present connectivity. Plan your visit to delve into the architectural brilliance and cultural significance of this iconic structure.

Essential Information

Timing
Everyday: 12:00 AM to 11:59 PM
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Location

W 155th St, Bronx, NY 10451, USA
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