Lincoln Tunnel - New Jersey to Midtown Manhattan - New York - 4K Infrastructure Drive
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- The Lincoln Tunnel eastbound into Manhattan from New Jersey.
Filmed: November 2022
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From Wikipedia:
The Lincoln Tunnel is an approximately 1.5-mile-long (2.4 km) tunnel under the Hudson River, connecting Weehawken, New Jersey, to the west with Midtown Manhattan in New York City to the east. It carries New Jersey Route 495 on the New Jersey side and unsigned New York State Route 495 on the New York side. It was designed by Ole Singstad and named after Abraham Lincoln. The tunnel consists of three vehicular tubes of varying lengths, with two traffic lanes in each tube. The center tube contains reversible lanes, while the northern and southern tubes exclusively carry westbound and eastbound traffic, respectively.
The Lincoln Tunnel was originally proposed in the late 1920s and early 1930s as the Midtown Hudson Tunnel. The tubes of the Lincoln Tunnel were constructed in stages between 1934 and 1957. Construction of the central tube, which originally lacked sufficient funding due to the Great Depression, started in 1934 and it opened in 1937. The northern tube started construction in 1936, was delayed due to World War II-related material shortages, and opened in 1945. Although the original plans for the Lincoln Tunnel called for two tubes, a third tube to the south of the existing tunnels was planned in 1950 due to high traffic demand on the other two tubes. The third tube started construction in 1954, with the delay attributed to disputes over tunnel approaches, and opened in 1957. Since then, the Lincoln Tunnel has undergone a series of gradual improvements, including changes to security and tolling methods.
The Lincoln Tunnel is one of two automobile tunnels built under the Hudson River, the other being the Holland Tunnel between Jersey City, New Jersey and Lower Manhattan. The Lincoln Tunnel is also one of six tolled crossings in the New York area owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The tolls on each crossing are only collected in the New York-bound direction. As of 2016, both directions of the tunnel carry a combined average of 112,995 vehicular crossings every day. The tunnel is part of New Jersey Route 495 on the western half of the river, and New York State Route 495 on the eastern half of the river. However, the New York state highway designation is not signed, and its use is inconsistent in official documents.
I'm from North Jersey, and the Lincoln Tunnel is so useful since it drops you directly into Midtown 🔥
a new tunnel to replace lincoln tunnel thats wider and serves the area better looks much needed for NYC. tunnel looks to be built in the 30s and hasn't had a proper replacement since.
also a city like new york shouldn't have problems keeping up with their infrastructure, the fact they do speaks major volumes as to the fiscal policy of metro new york.
Agreed. Makes you wonder where all the toll revenue is going.
one more lane will never fix it but the decaying roads and tunnels need to be investigated.
I like your videos keep it up and i watch you Scines the beginning and i like the lincon tunnel keep it up
Nice ride through the Lincoln tunnel
Only been through this once. The girl that showed me said on a windy day you can put it in neutral and it'll push you through. Good times.
$16 toll? You have been spending on the tolls. Thank you!
Tax writeoff
And in January 2023, it is likely going up to $18 due to a decrease in traffic and inflation.
@@williamerazo3921 Yep!
Great video. I did a crossing video also. Neat tunnel
Suggestion: Seaside Park, NJ (NOT Seaside Heights)
And i have a question what is your favorite state you drived in
So far, Texas
@@MileageMikeTravels SPEEEED right?
And what is your favorite highway
My Father's old job
And i dont Know if you can do this can you drive in the NJ Turnpike not i 95 just the NJ Turnpike please
🤨 i95 is the turnpike
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interstate_95_in_New_Jersey
@@williamerazo3921 Not all of it is
i don’t understand why every tunnel towards New York has a toll
The full NJ Turnpike All exsits please thats what im waiting for you to do
I always like the entry into Manhattan from the Lincoln Tunnel. It's so much better in real life than an Imax screen. Thanks for the nice ride.
Might do that going southbound on the way out of here, not sure though.
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Can you do it at night time it looks better
Why does it look this long just into Manhattan damn,,i can cross the Hudson on the GW bridge faster than this
Lincoln tunnel another tube