Where is triborough bridge?
Triborough Bridge, officially the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, is a complex of bridges in New York City. It consists of three separate spans: the Bronx–Whitestone Bridge (also known as the Bronx-Whitestone Bridge), the Hell Gate Bridge, and the Triborough Bridge (also known as the Randalls Island Bridge). The Bronx–Whitestone Bridge connects the Bronx and Queens, the Hell Gate Bridge connects Queens and Randalls Island, and the Triborough Bridge connects Randalls Island and Manhattan. The Triborough Bridge is considered one of the most heavily trafficked bridges in the United States, carrying over 175,000 vehicles per day.