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Definition of Queensboro Bridge
1. Noun. A cantilever bridge across the East River between Manhattan and Queens.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Queensboro Bridge
Literary usage of Queensboro Bridge
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Technical World Magazine (1909)
"In good truth the Queensboro bridge today is about as useful as a fifth wheel on
a wagon is popularly supposed to be. Vehicular traffic across it at the ..."
2. The Engineering Index Annual for by American Society of Mechanical Engineers (1910)
"Stresses in the Blackwell's Island (Queensboro) Bridge Under Full Specified Loading.
... Safety of the Queensboro Bridge. From the report of a commission of ..."
3. Brooklyn Daily Eagle Almanac (1918)
"Mgr. Main Line—From 69th and 2d av.. over Queensboro Bridge and Queens Blvd., to
Jamaica, 50 min. Queensboro Local—From 69th and 2d av., over Queensboro ..."
4. State Regulation of Public Service Corporations in the City of New York by James Blaine Walker (1911)
"The Queensboro Bridge line is an extension of ... Second Avenue elevated road
across the Queensboro Bridge over the East River. It leaves the Second Avenue ..."